>>439I think I want an all black Goliath Bird Eater because they grow to massive sides and is so far domesticated it wouldn't survive in the wild (most pet spiders are geneticly engineered and created and get spayed or neutered.
Is it funny to you? Because I'm passing it off as a joke but for real; taranchulas are cool pets and I'm pretty sure they can speak English as well as whatever else it collaborates with God-Devil Mikie McCormac.
He wants a pet spider that essentially becomes a conscious person. They exist to be in captivity. Eating meal crickets is the most I see her move to address and/or have a meal. To feed a taranchula, you drop in some live meal crickets from any pet store , you would get to see the coolest part of a pet taranchula. Out trapping, trying to see if I need to trap game here, like gator hunting.
and eating it's meal crickets, the spider will make an adorable display for springing a trap like a rough bustardisation of big spiders in the wild.
The black Goliath Birdeater is huge and as the name suggests, they can eat birds. At this point, you're no bullshit going to have to feed it mice. Like, live mice. That sounds really cool.
I'm just convinced that a domestic spider would make a great addition to the families.
The beauty in this picture is that touch of blue.
I think they can be powerful, too.