Well...I didn't want to say this but... Ken the Bug Guy has some for sale at his website www.ken the bug guy.com. He has no pic of it though, but they are a very exotic looking spider that would be great for any collection of spider keepers. Although I have no real info on how to keep one, their must be SOME way to care for them; mustn't be hard, probably need to keep them warm and have plenty of space to make a cozy web and lightly mist their enclosure every now and again. Hope this helps.
Yes, you can keep a house spider as a pet. House spiders are generally low maintenance and can help control insect populations in your home. Just make sure to provide them with a small enclosure, food, and mist their habitat occasionally to keep it humid.
While it's possible to keep a daddy long legs spider as a pet, they are fragile and best observed in their natural habitat. They mainly eat other insects and are not suitable for handling. It's essential to provide a proper environment for them if you choose to keep one.
No it is not safe to give your pet spider a spider vein treatment. Spider vein treatments are not meant for your pet spider and could seriously harm your pet. These treatments are meant for humans only unless specifically stated by your doctor to use it otherwise.
it is a rare item ur pet must dig and look everywere but i found myne in meyan
A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
Yes, you can keep a house spider as a pet. House spiders are generally low maintenance and can help control insect populations in your home. Just make sure to provide them with a small enclosure, food, and mist their habitat occasionally to keep it humid.
You by one in a pet shop
While it's possible to keep a daddy long legs spider as a pet, they are fragile and best observed in their natural habitat. They mainly eat other insects and are not suitable for handling. It's essential to provide a proper environment for them if you choose to keep one.
Yea totally, tanzanian tailless whip scorpions make great look/don't touch much pet! They are fast.
No it is not safe to give your pet spider a spider vein treatment. Spider vein treatments are not meant for your pet spider and could seriously harm your pet. These treatments are meant for humans only unless specifically stated by your doctor to use it otherwise.
A camel spider is a scary pet to have, although not venomous the spider can cause fatal injury through their jaw and chewing on their prey. Before one takes on the job of raising the camel spider one must have knowledge of how to care for the scorpion as well as they are similar in their actions and needs.
depending on what breed of spider it is / what you are keeping it in, you can feed it all kinds of things. Just try to catch some bugs around the house like flys or crickets, and put them in with the spider. This should keep them well fed.
Yes, you can, depending on what spider, if you have a licence, what nation you are in and if you can get your hands on one. Of course you can't keep a really venomous spider, but I believe you can look after tarantulas. You should go to your local pet store and ask, maybe have an ask around.
For her birthday, she received a pet spider.
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