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Author: Russel

They say I'm the crazy pet person in my friend group - guilty as charged!

Between writing care guides and collecting exotic pets, there's never a dull moment!

The Ultimate Tarantula Care Guide: Everything First-Time Owners Need to Know

Imagine having a pet that needs less care than a houseplant but lives longer than most dogs!   That’s a tarantula for you. These eight-legged wonders have been pets since Victorian times.   With over 900 kinds worldwide and some… Continue reading The Ultimate Tarantula Care Guide: Everything First-Time Owners Need to Know

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Emergency Care for Tarantulas: Life-Saving Tips Every Spider Owner Must Know

Ever watched your eight-legged friend take a terrifying tumble from its perch?   Tarantula emergencies happen unexpectedly and require quick action.   As exotic pets grow in popularity, knowing emergency care basics can mean life or death for your spider… Continue reading Emergency Care for Tarantulas: Life-Saving Tips Every Spider Owner Must Know

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Tarantula Noises Explained: What Your Pet Spider Is Trying to Tell You

Tarantulas make sounds! Many pet owners don’t know this.   These big, fuzzy spiders from the Theraphosidae family can make noises that tell us what they’re feeling.   Learning about tarantula sounds helps you be a better pet owner. In… Continue reading Tarantula Noises Explained: What Your Pet Spider Is Trying to Tell You

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Web MD for Web-Spinners: Your Tarantula Health Guide

Why Healthy Tarantulas Matter Ever wondered if your fuzzy eight-legged friend is thriving or just surviving?   Unlike cats or dogs, tarantulas can’t meow or bark when something’s wrong.   These fascinating creatures have been keeping exotic pet enthusiasts captivated… Continue reading Web MD for Web-Spinners: Your Tarantula Health Guide

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Timing is Everything: Seasonal Adjustments Every Tarantula Owner Must Know

Did you know that tarantulas can live up to 25 years? That’s longer than most dogs!   These fascinating creatures have evolved to thrive in diverse climates, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.   As pet owners, understanding how to… Continue reading Timing is Everything: Seasonal Adjustments Every Tarantula Owner Must Know

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

From Hair-Flicking to Hiding: Decode Your Tarantula’s Stress Signals

Did you know that a stressed tarantula can go bald?   Not from worry like humans, but from frantically kicking off their defensive hairs!   These remarkable creatures, which can live up to 25 years in captivity, communicate their distress… Continue reading From Hair-Flicking to Hiding: Decode Your Tarantula’s Stress Signals

Published February 19, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

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