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What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
I am getting so much joy from all our critters that I am always thinking about how to expand our collection next. Can you all give me your opinions on best HANDLEABLE invertabrate? By this, I mean about 10 minutes at a time and maybe a few times a week.
Thanks!
Last edited by MelissaFlipski; 06-09-2008 at 01:08 AM.
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Re: What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
I like arachnids the best, and rosehair tarantulas are usually easy to handle. But then I haven't kept any arthropods, and for those I would do some research on mantids, not sure if they're handleable or not.
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Re: What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
I prefer lobsters.... you can keep one in a 10 gal fish tank, they don't eat much, and you handle them as much as you want.
plus if you every get tired of keeping one as a pet he can just become dinner
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Re: What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
Originally Posted by Kagez28
I prefer lobsters.... you can keep one in a 10 gal fish tank, they don't eat much, and you handle them as much as you want.
plus if you every get tired of keeping one as a pet he can just become dinner
remind me to not invite you over... my fish tank couldn't handle it...
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Re: What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
If your looking for one of the best "in general" invertebrate pets, buy a small colony of Hissing Cockroaches Gromphadorhina portentosa. They run about $1-$2.50 a piece. If they breed, you can easily just feed off the babies to your reptiles, if you have insectivores. They're somewhat low maintenance, and are very placid. If they escape, they won't survive. The climate in your home is too different from what they need. They're large too, at 2+ inches long, or more depending on age.
If you decide on any other invertebrate, and lean towards tarantulas, just note that although they're listed as harmless; they are venomous, and you won't know how your body will react to the venom until bitten. 90% of bite reports are from the Chilean Rose hair Grammostola porteri. G. porteri was formerly listed as G. rosea, but they have been reclassified this year as two separate species. The true G. rosea is very rare.
Most people assume that just because certain species are docile doesn't mean they won't bite. They're very unpredictable. A fall could kill them as well....even the arboreals. Basically, if they jump, you could have very well lost your pet. Choose wisely and good luck There are thousands upon thousands of inverts to choose from.
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Re: What's the best first invertebrate "pet"?
Thanks, guys.
I have thought about hissing cockroaches, but I have a thing about roaches. I might be OK with them since they are large, don't fly, and look different from what you find anywhere in the states. However, it might be running the risk of nightmares. I love snakes, but can't handle roaches. Don't know why - maybe it started after a colony of German roaches stared me down (totally unafraid) from the ceiling as I showered at a friends house when I was 9 yrs old. We had them in our house, too, and used to have roach killing raids at midnight - flick on the light switch armed with shoes on feet and hands while mom was armed with the vacuum cleaner. Maybe I'm afraid they'll seek revenge on me one day? Anywho, enough about me...
Tarantulas are a thought, but I have young children and am not sure about handling with the possibility of a bite or hair flicking.
The mantids are very intriguing. Can anyone speak for them?
Also, I read that it is not recommended to handle giant millipedes b/c of the risk of human hands removing a natural oil they need. Is this true? Also, do their naturally occuring mites have any relation to herp mites?
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