I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.

Your local herpetology guy.

Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!

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Cake day: November 25th, 2019

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  • Is it normal that opening comments now completely refreshes the page instead of automatically loading the page semi-dynamically? if I click the comments button on beehaw the whole page doesn’t have to reload, and it’s actually faster. This seems like an annoying regression, is there a technical advantage to this?

    edit: on further analysis, it doesn’t do a full page load when you go to your username > profile

    or when you click on comments from the link, so, I think this is actually a bug.



  • I think this is more of a problem with capitalism, than a problem with breeding being fundamentally wrong, we’re incentivized to breed as poorly as possible, it’s a race to the bottom.

    That being said, I think some animals are bred pretty carefully, definitely not dogs and cats, but certain insect breeding operations are pretty ethical just because being ethical with them is insanely easy.




  • I also think that the hobby allows them to be ambassadors for their kind, people often assume tarantulas and snakes are monsters that are out to get you, one question i’ve heard people ask someone holding a snake is “Why isn’t it attacking you”

    People have these insanely perverse ideas about these animals that go away when they discover they’re actually quite delightful.






  • Certain animals don’t really roam as part of their lifestyle, most tarantulas are ambush predators, if you put a tarantula into a hole and regularly give it food, it doesn’t dream of the outside world where it can roam freely, roaming freely is its worst nightmare because that’s how it gets exposed to predators… tarantulas find a hole where they constantly get food and you can presume based on how they live in the wild that they’ve found the best hole ever.

    They also show clear signs of stress when they are stressed, and they show less of those in captivity than in the wild.

    That’s my argument for tarantulas anyway.