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Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. -Martin Luther King Jr.
Just a note to tell you that ALL of the BRITISH journals (Volume 23 no 1) have been despatched and should ( Post Office willing ) be with you today or Monday.
The European and Rest of World will go out on Monday.
mine arrived this morning! thanks
loving what i've read so far!
Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. -Martin Luther King Jr.
really crazy reading about the Avicularia classification mystery!
also really enjoyed the article about Hysterocrates spp and their semi communal natures. the male offering himself to the female was actually rather touching.
the one issue i'm curious about with regards to the bites was what would've happened if the wound had been immersed immediately in very hot water. the first instance was running water (no mention of temperature) and alcohol...the second involved a cold compress.
does T venom break down in heat like scorpion venom?
not that i want to try personally
the consequences of being bitten by a Hysterocrates sp are dire, and i'm certainly going to respect them when i get some. Actually, i try to respect all my spiders!
Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. -Martin Luther King Jr.
Got my first journal today, cheers ! Thought it was a great read and can't wait for the next now - I wish they were longer, but I do have 20 back issues to through too
Got mine too...it's great! I really enjoyed Ray G's letter...that was great, it's like wise Master Yoda educating a bright but headstrong pupil; a respectfully written, beautifully dissected study with salient points...clever responses always make for a good read...could we have a *Ray's 'Rant'* section each quarter?
(Note: I use the word *rant* in the lightest sense of the word, no offence intended...it just has a nice humourous ring to it!! LOL)
does T venom break down in heat like scorpion venom?
Presumably any protein/amino acid components would be denatured by high temperatures, alcohol, acids or vigerous movement. The problem is that your hand is also made of protein, so attemps to denature the venom would also denature your hand - lol.
So to deactivate the venom:
Inject a mixture of hydrochloric acid and ethanol into the bitten area (applying it to the skin is pointless as it won't get to the venom). Then plunge your hand into boiling water for 10 minutes, and just to make sure, strap your arm to a washing machine for a full spin cycle.
haha fair enough!
guess there's nothing for it but to never ever get bitten then
Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. -Martin Luther King Jr.
Hi all , I have been asked to point out by John Greaves the designer of the hegagonal tank that Ray G refers to in his letter to the editor that
"he does not suggest that the pygmy bulbs be used as a heat source but merely as an emergency backup if the heating in his room should fail. He accepts that he should have perhaps made this clear in his article. He further points out that he uses vermiculite has his preffered substrate."
Personal addendum
I would add that John has kept tarantulas for many years and we are all continuing to learn. Ray has the right to comment on his set up just as John has the right to reply. Its what the BTS is all about.
Having spoken to John at length last night I can see his reasoning behind the bulbs. They are not intended to be used at length but should the electricty fails in his home he has the bulbs rigged to an emegency generator that will come on when the electricty trips out. Belt and braces admittedly but how many of us can boast such an emergency system?
Belt and braces admittedly but how many of us can boast such an emergency system?
Ray Hale
Me
I have a 2.75kVA petrol generator which can be rigged up to power the heating cables in the T cabinets and also the heating for our snakes (which it is primarily intended for). It is more than belt and braces, because everything has to be hooked up with long extension cables Works though!
Because our house is connected to the mains supply via a dodgy 30 year old stepdown transformer off an 11,000v pole in a field, the electricity here can be fairly ropey at times.
Oh, and I'd just like to compliment the BTS on one of the most fascinating journals I've had the pleasure of reading.
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