TexasMomma said:My oldest daughter found a small fuzzy little spider in the house one day. It looked like a skinny trantula. Well, I had a real small baby (human) at the time and I may have been in the middle of a nursing session or diaper duty, but my oldest wanted to get rid of it, and I did not want to bother with it so I told her " Just give it to the fish".
I have juv oscars, and one grabbed it, spit it out and another ate it. Both were on the bottom of the tank in a matter of an hour or so, gasping for breath, then the next morn, one died. The one that died was the eater, the other got over it in a few days.
So now we just squash any spiders and thow them in the trash.
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How can ANYONE still believe that. a) there are three separate species known as daddy longlegs, only one of them is a spider. b) the one you are most likely talking about is not even a spider, but an entirely different class c) the one that actually IS a spider CAN bite you, but its poison is barely enough to raise a bumpPrincley said:please take no offence here .But if u live in a climate as such .... when it comes to spiders ,sankes , bees ... the ppl who live there should be more infromed
blame Bush ...Mr to lil to late
the most venomus spider is the dady long leg , it teeth just aint long nuff to infect and to small amount of venom
.merci.How can ANYONE still believe that. a) there are three separate species known as daddy longlegs, only one of them is a spider. b) the one you are most likely talking about is not even a spider, but an entirely different class c) the one that actually IS a spider CAN bite you, but its poison is barely enough to raise a bump
and d) I know at least half a dozen entomologists who want to slap the **** out of you for being so stupid
unless you don't actually believe that, in which case never mind