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Hobby Infighting and Why We Need to Be More Mature and Learn to Get Along

Hobby Infighting and Why We Need to Be More Mature and Learn to Get Along

FromTom's Big Spiders - Tarantulas and Inverts


Hobby Infighting and Why We Need to Be More Mature and Learn to Get Along

FromTom's Big Spiders - Tarantulas and Inverts

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For many of us in the tarantula hobby, social media, particularly forums and Facebook groups, offer a "family" of people who share our rather odd interest in these eight-legged beauties. However, a few recent events have exposed some pretty severe issues within our tight knit community...issues that serve only to threaten our pastime. In this episode, I address high tarantula prices by sharing some of my own experiences with a small business, and also tackle an issue some folks have with taking vendor loyalty to a nasty level. Also, to "spice up" this rather ranty podcast, I've included some clips from the album Definition by the band Prognosis. My hobby buddy, Danny Daemon, plays in it, and I happen to think they are quite good. The songs "Downfall", "The Sycophant" and "Drones" are used with their permission. To pick up the album or to sample more of their music, click the link! https://prognosisuk.bandcamp.com/album/definition
Released:
Sep 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A podcast devoted to the proper care and upkeep of tarantulas and other inverts. After keeping a G. porteri for over 16 years, I decided that I wanted to add another tarantula to my collection. Several years later, I now keep over 100 specimens and 90+ different species. It’s safe to say that I am now completely addicted to the hobby.I’m NOT an expert, and I’m currently still learning about keeping these fascinating creatures. In fact, there are so many species, that I suspect that I’ll still be learning years from now. This blog is a bit of a journal to track my interest in the hobby and to share some of the information I’ve learned. A teacher by trade, I enjoy passing along what I’ve information and techniques I’ve discovered and helping others in their successful pursuit of this hobby. I enjoy hearing from folks, whether through comments on the blog or email.I have done and continue to do a lot of research, and I will only be discussing animals I personally keep, so the information I present should be current and accurate. I also regularly update older posts with current photos, observations, and information. However, this is an ever-evolving hobby, so I implore anyone interested in keeping these animals to use whatever they find here as a springboard for further research on techniques or species-specific care.