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[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Spiders can absolutely become addictive though! I got my first pet jumping spider a couple years ago. I fell down the rabbit hole inadvertently pulling my lifelong arachnophobe partner with me. Our collection now inlcludes hundreds of jumpers, about 60 tarantulas, and a handful of other true spiders. Spiders fuggin rock.

[โ€“] brognak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

Totally! If you have one spider, it's basically the same effort to care for like 5+ more, and even more than that isn't much additional effort just becomes space.

Even feeding them is like $3/mo and that's with buying feeders at big box store.

And the absolute best part about spider? Zero chance of dumping tens of gallons of water on the floor, or chewing up something valuable, or peeing on a pile of laundry. I guess you could get bitten but for the vast majority of tarantulas your have to stick your hand in front of their face and wiggle your fingers, and even then the majority would freak the fuck out and bolt for their safe place.

Spiders are really the best low/no effort pet.