hiya im Jo from kent, got 24 T's i think, well did last time i counted them and 2 scorpions
I'm still learning about different species and have realised i dont like mexican red knees, I had one and it didnt seem to like me (kicking hairs when i walked by) so now my dad has him.
My dad also has numerous Tarantulas and scorpions, also think he has a millipede too.
Anyway ill stop going on now
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Introductions!
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Originally posted by Peter Lacey View PostWe'll be there singing and entertaining our viewers.
Leave a comment:
-
hi to all our new members, welcome to BTS.
If you're going to the expo on Sunday please come over and say hello
We'll be there singing and entertaining our viewers.
Leave a comment:
-
Hello
I'm Brian in the US (Virginia). I'm a first time T owner and new to the forums and culture. A couple of weeks ago I got an Avicularia Avicularia, juvenile adult female. She's about 3" and her name is Avica
Leave a comment:
-
Welcome Jennifer, Have a great day on Sunday as I know you will I am sure you will adding to your collection.
Leave a comment:
-
New member
Hi everyone
I'm Jennifer from London. I'm still a newbie with tarantulas but I'm getting very addicted to the hobby. My first T was sub-adult G rosea NCF who I have had for 18 months now. I recently bought 5 tiny B smithi slings. I'm planning to get a few more New World species in the future. My boyfriend and I are going to attend the BTS show for the first time on Sunday, we can't wait
Leave a comment:
-
Not all of us Craig, I am not o Pokie fan at all I only had one young lady pokie and I finished up giving her to Mary. LOL
Leave a comment:
-
I know, everyone seems to like them or have at least one in their collection. I've been told by some people my opinion will change over time, but i'm quite happy with the big fluffy brown/big fluffy black things I only keep G.rosea presently, should be getting a few G.pulchra this weekend, trying to control myself until i've moved somewhere a little more permenant than a student rent though
Leave a comment:
-
Welcome Xavier! Not a pokie fan, eh? I'm not sure I've met anyone on here that isn't before, lol! What do you keep? Hope you enjoy the forum.
Craig
Leave a comment:
-
Hello there everybody, i'm Xavier and thought it was about time I joined the forum Not a lot to say, myself and the sibling are fairly invert-fascinated, hoping to weave them into a fair number of my landscape conservation essays and such, i'm also a member of the British Arachnological Society and have a love for our native true arachnids and the Grammies. I'm finding if it's big and black I tend to fall in love, or big and brown ... unlike the sibling i'm not really a pokie fan though XD
Erm. I don't know what else to say, hi =D
Leave a comment:
-
hi wonder if you have any advice.
my grammastola auriostriata hasen't eaten since mid december not showing any signs of molting. last molt was october. personally worried, should i be.
the cage is clean atmosphere is good i keep offering food but no interest what so ever. what should i do.
greatly appreciated
kelly
Leave a comment:
-
Hi tim welcome.
i have ten baboon spiderlings and let me say they have a lot of character.
can't wait till they are bigger.
Leave a comment:
-
Welcome Vicky and Tim, Goodness when the bug gets you it really does bite and hang on doesn,t it? lol
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by tim battman View Postcatching up , lots of reading , working out where new ones are going to go , think I'll mainly concentrate on baboons but..... poecilotheria types are very interesting and the metallica just blows me away, oh god its started again hasn't it have even been reading up on breeding as well as reading the back issues of the journal on-line
Also a warm welcome to John Beth & Vicky
Lynn
Leave a comment:
-
catching up , lots of reading , working out where new ones are going to go , think I'll mainly concentrate on baboons but..... poecilotheria types are very interesting and the metallica just blows me away, oh god its started again hasn't it have even been reading up on breeding as well as reading the back issues of the journal on-line
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: