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<blockquote data-quote="Tcole91" data-source="post: 149280" data-attributes="member: 29100"><p>Ok so I was told to remove them because she arrived in a container with holes that were created with a solder and everyone was freaking out about baby Ts running around the building. </p><p>NONE of my management has any knowledge of invertebrate care let alone Tarantulas. They were honestly hoping they would all die and were very upset when I told them almost all of the eggs were viable. </p><p>We are only allowed to adopt out dogs and cats here. Any other species has to go to a species specific rescue OR go home with staff .... there’s very few reptile rescues around here and NO invertebrate rescues that I’m aware of. </p><p></p><p>In all honesty if they don’t get moved to a rescue it’s entirely possible I will have to bring them all home so that they don’t get killed. </p><p></p><p>However they’re not cleared to leave the facility at all until further notice as they’re apart of a case (I cannot say anymore than that). </p><p></p><p>As far as separating them I have 4oz condiment cups (I have 150 cups) I plan on using until I can get something more appropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tcole91, post: 149280, member: 29100"] Ok so I was told to remove them because she arrived in a container with holes that were created with a solder and everyone was freaking out about baby Ts running around the building. NONE of my management has any knowledge of invertebrate care let alone Tarantulas. They were honestly hoping they would all die and were very upset when I told them almost all of the eggs were viable. We are only allowed to adopt out dogs and cats here. Any other species has to go to a species specific rescue OR go home with staff .... there’s very few reptile rescues around here and NO invertebrate rescues that I’m aware of. In all honesty if they don’t get moved to a rescue it’s entirely possible I will have to bring them all home so that they don’t get killed. However they’re not cleared to leave the facility at all until further notice as they’re apart of a case (I cannot say anymore than that). As far as separating them I have 4oz condiment cups (I have 150 cups) I plan on using until I can get something more appropriate. [/QUOTE]
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