The Cobalt Blue Tarantula

February 12th, 2009

The Cobalt Blue Tarantula
Choosing a tarantula for a pet can be a very enlightening experience. Tarantulas actually have different personalities and behaviors, much to the liking of owners and potential owners alike. Just like dogs, you will likely be able to identify a species of tarantula that fits into the social setting of your home or office. If your aim is to make yourself appear interesting, but definitely not a pushover, you should probably read on as we take a look at the blue tarantula.

How to Care For Hermit Crabs
Most people would find it odd to consider hermit crabs as pets unlike a cat or a dog, but having one may prove to be interesting. They can actually be more attractive than just having fishes in an aquarium. Maintaining pet hermit crabs is like having fishes as well.

Caring For Cockatiels
Cockatiels are extremely good birds for novice bird owners, since care for cockatiels are not hard at all. All you have to keep in mind is a few things that I will show you in this short article. So without further beating around the bush, let’s get started.

How You Can Control Hummingbird Feeder Pests Such As Ants, Bees and Wasps
The same sugar solution that attracts your Hummingbirds will also be attractive to ants, bees and wasps. Not only will they drink, they will also contaminate the nectar and sometimes even keep the Hummingbirds from using the feeder. Ants getting inside the feeder will drown and contaminate the nectar as their bodies decompose.

Budgies As Buddies - What to Expect With a Budgerigar As a Pet Bird
Budgies, formally known as Budgerigars, are one of the most popular species of pet birds. Here in the United States they are more popularly known as parakeets and are usually green with black stripes on their wings and toward the back of their heads. If you’re considering adopting a Budgie, here are some important facts to know about pet Budgies.

Bird Dust - 3 Ways to Effectively Remove Bird Dust From Your Air
All birds create some dust or powder, but there are some bird species that create a lot more of it than others, and breathing this dust constantly is not healthy for you or your bird. Here are 3 ways to effectively remove bird dust from your air and create a healthier lifestyle for you and your bird.


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