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Jarrod - Houston, Texas
150 gallon - my African cichlid monster tank (I know it isn't a big as yours)
17 gallon - Threadfin rainbows and corys lightly planted
5 gallon - planted red cherry shrimp breeder
3 gallon - planted red cherry shrimp breeder
Jarrod - Houston, Texas
150 gallon - my African cichlid monster tank (I know it isn't a big as yours)
17 gallon - Threadfin rainbows and corys lightly planted
5 gallon - planted red cherry shrimp breeder
3 gallon - planted red cherry shrimp breeder
If you collect them (without their eggsacks) they make amusing low maintenance pets, assuming you have no children in the house. I usually stick them in a Mason Jar and punch a few holes in the lid. With a few grasshoppers/whatever odd insect hangs out under my porchlight they do fine and can last a few years. They can live through most temperatures and and only require an occasional spritz of water. Just be sure to remove any additional eggsacks they make to avoid any teeny offspring from being released accidentally into the home.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Desiderius Erasmus
GHAC President
I had a friend who was bit by a brown recluse (sp?). Spider bites can be very bad stuff. He was draining fluid and bandaged for months. I say kill it. There are plent of non dangerous spiders out there to keep bugs in check.
Fishtafarian- Fish are more than just a hobby, they are an obsession.
110 gal Tall (Angel Community)
29 gal (Planted Puffer)
10 gal (snails and small planted)
5 gal Hex (shrimp)
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