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Tag: tarantulas

A guide to buying your first (Australian) tarantula – Part One: Do you need a permit?

They won't go on walks to the park, but tarantulas are easy to care for and make great pets.

So you’re ready to take the plunge. Dogs? Been there, done that. Cats? Too mainstream. Octopi? Not enough exoskeleton. You’re ready to get your first tarantula. It’s time to pack your cat carrier and head on down to your local pet shop, and – Wait, definitely wait. In this short four part series, we will […]

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