Are tarantulas good animals to keep?
Tarantulas can be good animals to keep — but only for the right kind of person. They’re not cuddly pets, and they’re nothing like keeping a dog or a cat. Think of them more like a living display animal: fascinating, low‑maintenance, and very hands‑off.
Why some people enjoy keeping tarantulas
Tarantulas are not cuddly pets, but they are excellent terrarium animals for several reasons:
- Low maintenance: They eat infrequently, don’t need daily interaction, and their enclosures are simple.
- Quiet and clean: No smell, no noise, no mess.
- Incredibly interesting: Their behavior, molting process, and species variety make them fun to observe.
- Small space requirements: A single enclosure can fit on a shelf.
- Long lifespan: Females can live 15–25 years.
Reasons they might not be a good fit
- Not a handling pet: Most tarantulas dislike being touched. Handling can stress them or cause injury.
- Fragile despite their appearance: A fall from even a short height can be fatal.
- Some species are defensive: They may flick irritating hairs or adopt threat postures.
Who they’re ideal for
People who:
- Enjoy observing animals rather than interacting physically
- Want a low‑maintenance exotic pet
- Are comfortable with spiders
- Can commit to proper enclosure care
In summary, tarantulas are not pets in the same way as cats or dogs, but for terrarium enthusiasts, they are among the best candidates.

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