Arthroverts
Seventh Instar
Happy New Year for all you who follow the Gregorian Calendar! May your collection continue to grow into what you want it to be: Keep on Roaching!
Thanks,
Arthroverts
Thanks,
Arthroverts
I retract my belated Happy New Year's wishes for you...BOOOO.![]()
Species, yes, people, meeeeh... A couple more keepers here and there wouldn't hurt, don't love what happened to the isopod community when it's members started numbering in the several hundreds... now thousands...Here's to hoping that the hobby will see an explosion of both species available and people coming into the hobby, you know we need it, ha ha.
Thanks,
Arthroverts
Yeah, I don't know quite how it exploded in the way that it did, but boy did that community become greedy and toxic fast, (like the T hobby).@Hisserdude, well, the isopod side of the hobby still kinda confounds me, how it just exploded onto the scene and became the next big thing. However, more people=more demand=more species become available. That's not always true of course, but more responsible blatticulturists is always a good thing.
Thanks,
Arthroverts
True, but I think in terms of species that have seen long term success in captivity, we're catching up.@Hisserdude, I think it'll be a while before we get as big as Europe in terms of size. They've had the jump on us for decades and are still going full throttle, ha ha.
A sure shame it is when that happens; if you keep your eyes open and your head on straight you'll find a lot of good people in both the isopod and tarantula hobbies, but you are right, a lot of irresponsible sellers and hobbyists to waylay the new enthusiast and old hand alike.