Pretty much. They're extremely low maintenance pets.
Also my friend was going to kill it, so I offered to take it instead.
If you think this is bad, my brother has an effing black widow that he caught in his apartment (in a jar) that he's feeding.
They're pretty little spiders, but I draw the line at "spiders with bites that could kill children and make adults very ill"
Also my friend was going to kill it, so I offered to take it instead.
If you think this is bad, my brother has an effing black widow that he caught in his apartment (in a jar) that he's feeding.
They're pretty little spiders, but I draw the line at "spiders with bites that could kill children and make adults very ill"
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
Pretty much. They're extremely low maintenance pets.
Also my friend was going to kill it, so I offered to take it instead.
If you think this is bad, my brother has an effing black widow that he caught in his apartment (in a jar) that he's feeding.
They're pretty little spiders, but I draw the line at "spiders with bites that could kill children and make adults very ill"
Also my friend was going to kill it, so I offered to take it instead.
If you think this is bad, my brother has an effing black widow that he caught in his apartment (in a jar) that he's feeding.
They're pretty little spiders, but I draw the line at "spiders with bites that could kill children and make adults very ill"
I have a little jar of Black widows soaking in Alcohol, the first one I caught was from about 7 years ago I think they look cool but I would never want to keep a spider as a pet, it's just not not my thing.
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Jimmydoggga 2.0 wrote:
I have a free range spider in my house that's about the size of my hand.
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
mine's about 2 inches in diameter
That's a very interesting quote out of context.
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