Showing posts with label Fluffy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluffy. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Random Ramblings from an Impatient Breeder

I am getting tired of waiting for eggs.

Now, this is only based on the fact that I frequent many Ball Python forums, and I keep seeing people with eggs.

Lots of eggs.

And it always seems like Southern California is the last group to get eggs and breedings, as the temperatures here are more moderate, and winters are very mild.

I have to say that I don't regret living in Southern California, but I would love to get eggs sooner.

I am impatient for something to happen, and I worry that you, my loyal blog readers, are getting tired of my random ramblings about random animals and events instead of the real deal in terms of what is going on breeding here at Heather's Herps.

I've been watching and waiting for something more exciting to happen, but so far, its been a lot of Ovulations and no real eggs.

This means, of course, that the end of April will be very active, but until then.... I am not sure what we are going to do!


Fluffy is an entertaining source, but I fed her crickets, and got completely creeped out.

So yeah...


Eeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

So until I get eggs, I would love to hear some suggestions in terms of things I can approach in the blog over the next few weeks.

Have a great day, my friend!!!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Introducing Fluffy

Let me tell you a story.

Once upon a time, this weekend, Joel and I went out to a rural area of Southern California to pick up a snake rack from a friends house.

We had gotten there late, so the rack was outside waiting for us, and our friend was gone.

To get there, we drove thru a dusty dirt road and out to the boonies. 

We loaded up the rack into the truck, and got ready to leave.

Suddenly, in the driveway, something started moving. Maybe it was moving before and I just didn't notice it, but Joel got really excited.

"Get a cup, Heather... There's one in the back seat" He said.

I ran to get the cup, cause I didn't really want to be near what he was interested in picking up.

What was it that was crawling so delicately across the driveway pavement?

Fluffy, of course.


We took it home, made it a little place to stay, and now we are trying to identify what kind of Tarantula it is. So far, I've been told it is an Aphonopelma spp and more than likely a female. I'm hoping it's a female, as I have been told males tend to die pretty quickly after becoming mature.


Fluffy is around three inches long, and looks very healthy. In the first 24 hours of being in our house, it has already created a burrow and started webbing.


Now as anyone who knows me well can tell you, I am NOT a Spider fan.  I have a mild to moderate case of Arachnophobia that tends to manifest itself around larger spiders. Fluffy is a larger spider.

But it does fascinate me. It is a wild caught local specimen that I did look up about, and there are no laws against collecting invertebrate species in California other than on Federal Land.


So, apparently we are keeping Fluffy. Joel has always wanted a Tarantula, and this one just fell into our laps.

So kudos to you, Joel, for being able to con your way into owning a Spider in the house, and kudos to me for being able to put up with it. I did name it though.

I will more than likely not hold it, but I will watch it and learn from it. It is very interesting to say the least.

So, add another species of critter to the list of what we have. Tarantula, 0.0.1

Hopefully there will be more tales of Fluffy soon.

Have a fantastic day, my friends.