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Best Beetle for Beginners – Ox Beetle Care Guide

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Elephant Beetle Megasoma Care – A Practical Guide

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Jumping Spiders: Beginners Care Guide
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Jumping Spiders: Beginners Care Guide

Keep the jumping spider in an escape proof, ventilated tank. Decorate the tank to give it more surfaces to explore. Feed the spider twice a week with crickets or house flies
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Dummies Guide on Black Widows Care
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Dummies Guide on Black Widows Care

Keep the black widow spider in an escape proof, ventilated container with top lid. Add tree branches for her to climb and build webs. Feed her weekly with crickets or house flies.
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How to Breed Crickets – A Step by Step Guide
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How to Breed Crickets – A Step by Step Guide

Learn step by step how to breed crickets at home to feed your tarantulas, mantises and centipedes. No more errands to local pet stores for feeder insects.
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All You Need to Know about Gut Loading Feeder Insects

Gut loading is basically the act of feeding the feeder insects with high quality nutrients so that those nutrients can be consumed by predatory pets when they feed on the feeder insects.
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breeding dubia cockroach as feeder insects
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Dubia Cockroach Breeding and Care: Endless Supply of Feeder Roaches

Breed dubia roaches at home for a sustainable source of feeder insects. Learn how to set up and maintain your Dubia colony effortlessly.
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A Beginners Guide to Keeping Giant Centipedes
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A Beginners Guide to Keeping Giant Centipedes

House the centipede in a ventilated container with 3 inches of peat moss, potting mix and coir mixture. Keep the substrates moist. Feed the centipede with 2-3 crickets once a week.
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About me

I am Haomaru. I started to develop interest in arthropods since 2007, and have been keeping them for a few years. Along the way, I’ve added fish and geckos to my collection.

While I was trying to keep different species, I notice the information in the internet are quite scattered. Hence I have created this blog to share my experience and knowledge to help beginners who want to start keeping exotic pets.

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