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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 164901" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>Hi there, welcome to the forum!</p><p>Ive kept boas and pythons, chameleons, dart frogs, lots of things, i don’t have many now but I found for me personally being a worrier, I was constantly stressed caring for high maintainance reps, I didn’t mind the time and commitment, knew what I was taking on but it was just the worry of making sure they were fed and heated and had all the correct things, would they get ill, it just wore me out, the pleasure was outweighed but the concerns.</p><p> Along came tarantulas, which is funny as I was a big arachnophobe and I fell in love, they give so much and ask so little, and the care is a pleasure to give, it’s entertaining to see them, fun to build nice enclosures, they are just fun to have, so fascinating and there’s so much less stress involved. I’ve never enjoyed keeping any animal as much as a T.</p><p> I’m going through quite a bit at the moment but I find they help me so much, I zone out when I set to work and do a little maintenance with them, into my own happy little T filled world so I really find they enhance my life and I’m much happier with them, it makes me more focused for other things when I’ve checked them over and fed and watered them etc. </p><p>Good luck and I think and hope you will gain a lot from these little miracles, they are wonderful, even though they have itchy hair and fangs and try and bite you!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 164901, member: 27934"] Hi there, welcome to the forum! Ive kept boas and pythons, chameleons, dart frogs, lots of things, i don’t have many now but I found for me personally being a worrier, I was constantly stressed caring for high maintainance reps, I didn’t mind the time and commitment, knew what I was taking on but it was just the worry of making sure they were fed and heated and had all the correct things, would they get ill, it just wore me out, the pleasure was outweighed but the concerns. Along came tarantulas, which is funny as I was a big arachnophobe and I fell in love, they give so much and ask so little, and the care is a pleasure to give, it’s entertaining to see them, fun to build nice enclosures, they are just fun to have, so fascinating and there’s so much less stress involved. I’ve never enjoyed keeping any animal as much as a T. I’m going through quite a bit at the moment but I find they help me so much, I zone out when I set to work and do a little maintenance with them, into my own happy little T filled world so I really find they enhance my life and I’m much happier with them, it makes me more focused for other things when I’ve checked them over and fed and watered them etc. Good luck and I think and hope you will gain a lot from these little miracles, they are wonderful, even though they have itchy hair and fangs and try and bite you!:) [/QUOTE]
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