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33 years old
Tualatin, Oregon
United States

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MEMBER SINCE: 12/06/2007
LAST LOGIN: 07/18/2008 04:28:15

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I even dream about bugs! I started my website 11 years ago to help reduce the number of hours I was spending on emails, each day.

Please read my bio on http://bugsincyberspace.com/aboutus.html

Offering 70 or so kinds of live bugs through my online store, various caging and food products and lots of other cool stuff. Some dried stuff too!

Wholesale lots of...

African Giant Black Millipedes
Flat Rock Scorpions
Desert Hairy Scorpions
Avicularia versicolor
Brachypelma spp.
Other arachnids
Anything else mainstream that isn't on my site

Contact with breeders and importers.
Exchanges with other hobbyists.

The smallest bugs the largest bugs and everything in between--to include many invertebrates and particularly arthropods--BUGS!

A morning, midday, evening or nighttime hike through a new place with new bugs!

http://bugsincyberspace.com (Bugs In Cyberspace)

http://mantidforum.net (Mantid Forum)

http://www.BeetleForum.Net

http://BidaBug.org (Bug Auction)

http://bidabug.org/forum (Allpet Roaches Forum)

http://wiki.bidabug.org (Pet Bug Wiki)

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07/18/2008 11:59:01
Thanks for the comment :)

We have 3 at the zoo like that and they're incredible animals to watch

I'm going to ask if i can take one home :)


07/18/2008 08:03:44
I never really paid much attention to dragon fies. There is a pond in my back yard and while cleaning up around it I noticed several different looking ones. Amazing what you see when you really look.


06/16/2008 07:12:25
thanks, its just a local spider I found and thought it be nice to try and identify it.


05/23/2008 05:02:28
No? I hope you do, there's something magical about invertebrates, something amazing and unique, you can't get the feeling anywhere else.
I find reading the discworld series actually livens me up! Being up late gives you a weird new perspective on the world. I like watching my bugs at night with a torch, doing their bug things. It's oddly soothing, it's amazing what invertebrates do when they think were not looking! Of course the internets is a wonderful place to be, as well, so much to do, so much information.

The documentary has reached the next stage - I've aquired a camera with a macro function! *JOY*

I'm going to see what rare specimens I can get, keep, breed, film and document one day... that's my dream.


05/22/2008 05:07:42
You speak my thoughts exactly! You pretty much nailed it, not a single thing I disagree with there.
I'm glad someone else knows exactly where I'm coming from.

This documentary starts with:

"There’s a whole world we overlook, every day of our lives, but this world is so important we wouldn’t be able to live without it!"

Invertebrates are the most interesting things to me, ever, I'm surprised how much people dismiss them but that's humanity. I like to look at our community and see how warm, determined, dedicated and awesome we are! From all walks of life united for inverts! Heh it's a wonderful place to be.

Anyways...

Enjoy the feeding!
I was watching my baby centipedes nibble on a dead cricket last night, so rewarding. Everything is hatching and my room is booming.


05/22/2008 04:33:58
That's what I love about Aphids.
Such odd little creatures, so useful, and such prolific breeders!
I first cared for the plant for a week, to make sure it could survive in my room, then I seeded it with a small amount of aphids. They have so far been taking over, leeching the plant of life, it's amazing to watch, I love being able to control them.

Ha! I don't blame you, couldn't handle a person who doesn't know their bugs like that in a relationship. Invertebrates pretty much allways come first.


05/21/2008 01:33:07

Ha!
I can see where you're coming from here

my real family are my friends, those I've accepted and allowed close to my life, and theres a) 3 of them and b) they either accept the bug hobby comes first or actively embrace it :p

Actually the one that embraces the bug hobby actually comes first, didn't think I'd ever say that ;)


By the way - I'm up to my ears in hatchlings and making a documentary on bugs, the bug hobby and breeding spiders! :)



05/20/2008 03:59:14

The video is up,

my first eggsac hatched

I'm wondering - will I reach a point where I will have too many bugs?

will I notice this line?

I think not!



05/06/2008 20:16:17

Hey!  Thanks for finding me.  I checked out your website and it looks awesome.  Are the insects that you sell captive bred?  I would really like to get some roaches and it has been hard to find them sold individually.



05/04/2008 14:03:40

hah, my last message was about finding my Tegenaria, she's now laid not one but TWO eggsacs. I'm gonna be swarmed!



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