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Old 13-09-2008, 10:46 AM
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and if they do, what are the requirements for keeping such creatures?

the reason being is that me n my dad have a good few years of experience with various exotic pets, and we're sick of hearing stories about spiders coming over on banana and fruit shipments, only to be prodded at by an old lady and then taken away by the ruthless RSPCA to be killed.
so we've decided to start a "spider sanctuary" in the southeast.
just so theres someone around who can collect up the spiders that are stranded far away from home. and even if we cant send them back or rehome them in a zoo or sumthin, we'll still keep them.
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Old 13-09-2008, 10:52 AM
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what spiders do you have experience with? reason being is because some of the dwa spiders are crazy fast and very aggressive, not to be taken lightly
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Old 13-09-2008, 11:38 AM
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what spiders do you have experience with? reason being is because some of the dwa spiders are crazy fast and very aggressive, not to be taken lightly
i totally understand that. i have experience with the obvious starters like chile rose and mexican red knee, also a black n white birdeater, pink toes, venezuelan sun tigers and a togo starburst babboon.

the togo starburst nearly whapped me a few times, and the sun tigers have the ability to teleport, even as little babies.
but i do treat all of my spiders as if theyr going to kill me. i never handle them.
i also keep scorpions aswell, caraboctonus keyserlingi, wich are quite feisty themselves.

though theres not experience so far, once iv left it for a bit and gathered up a bit more experience, then i'll start setting all this up.
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Old 13-09-2008, 11:50 AM
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cool, well I keep dwa scorpions and they are straight forward to keep, as long as your careful then there is absolutely no reason to get stung spiders are a different kettle of fish though, just yesterday I was caught out by the speed of a tarantula and if it had been a dwa species then it could of been very bad. see if you can find someone who keeps them and is prepared to let you go and have a look and see how they go about it.
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Old 13-09-2008, 11:55 AM
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cool, well I keep dwa scorpions and they are straight forward to keep, as long as your careful then there is absolutely no reason to get stung spiders are a different kettle of fish though, just yesterday I was caught out by the speed of a tarantula and if it had been a dwa species then it could of been very bad. see if you can find someone who keeps them and is prepared to let you go and have a look and see how they go about it.
thanks for the advice, i'll have a look around. there must be someone local or at least local-ish that keeps them. as i understand you need a mentor aswell, if you're planning on getting a licence? someone with years of experience
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Old 13-09-2008, 11:59 AM
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not legally you dont but some councils ask it, and it is a good idea to have someone to show you the ropes
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Old 13-09-2008, 12:05 PM
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not legally you dont but some councils ask it, and it is a good idea to have someone to show you the ropes
okay cool. well thanks for all the help anyway, it's definently given me some more stuff to consider.
its no laughing matter, fooling with arachnids that have the ability to kill you.

im just so sick of the rspca being so crap and having this ridiculous mentality that if it's being agressive then we'll kill it, or if its got more than 4 legs and isnt fluffy and cute, we'll put it down.
something needs to be done!!!
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thanks for the advice, i'll have a look around. there must be someone local or at least local-ish that keeps them. as i understand you need a mentor aswell, if you're planning on getting a licence? someone with years of experience
As Si has said, having a mentor is not a legal requirement though I believe some councils do ask if you have been mentored or professionally trained.
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Old 13-09-2008, 05:38 PM
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I keep some wandering spids, Lycosa sp. (recently taken off DWA), trapdoor species which in my opinion should be DWA, and two widows.
Unless your getting funnel webs etc, dont worry about a licence too much.
Get yourself a Lycosa as these demand much respect to deal with, are fast as lightning, and if you get bitten, you wont wont it to happen again
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Move to australia, you will soon be sick of them.
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