

Live Feeder orders placed from Thursday after 2 PM EST through Sunday will be shipped on the following Monday. Live Feeder orders placed Monday through Thursday by 2 PM EST ship the same day ordered via Next Day Air.

Orders placed Monday through Thursday by 1 PM EST ship the same day via NEXT DAY AIR. Live Insects - $15.95 for First Live Feeder Quantity and $7.95 For Additional Live Feeder Quantities Live animal orders - $44.95 Fedex Overnight Priority Delivery + $12 Box & Packaging Fees ( 2023 $6.95 Total Increase)įrozen Feeders - $39.95 Flat Rate (up to 100% fill of the box) Please note we go beyond what most reptile companies offer using the highest end insulated boxes, heat packing (winter) or cool packing (summer) and even expensive tech cryo-paks when necessary and available. We have held Live Animal Shipping fees the same for 3 years but due to a huge increase in 2023 Fedex Overnight Rates as well as substantial increases in packaging material costs we have been forced to increase fees slightly for 2023. Tarantulas Are Unable To Be Properly Sexed As these are live animals, there will be aesthetic variations.Īll Tarantulas Are Captive Bred or Farm Raised Unless Otherwise Noted Picture and video shown are a representation of this animal.Captive Bred & Farm Raised depending on species (listed in title).Main staple diet of crickets and mealworms but will definitely take many other appropriately sized insects as well.

Most of the insects we carry requires a relatively simple setup - a 5 to 10 gallon enclosure works well.Most of the species we carry live from 5 to 20 years.Before purchasing any insect please research the particulars of their care requirements and any potential dangers, etc.Some of the spiders and scorpions we carry have mild venom and some are more toxic or highly venomous.Tarantulas, scorpions and insects potentially sting and/or bite and can be dangerous some are more gentle and some more aggressive.
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Most species reaches a full adult size of 4 to 6 inches - some insects like our giant centipedes can get much larger.
