Tarantula Feeding Video 1

Used to be Feeding Video 8 on the Jon3800 account Feeding the following Ts: 1) Poecilotheria Metallica- Gooty Sapphire Ornamental 2) Grammostola Rosea – Chilean Rose 3) Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens -Green Bottle Blue 4) Brachypelma vagans – Mexican red rump 5) Phomictopus cancerides- Haitian Brown Bird Eater 6) Cyclosternum fasciatum – Tiger Rump 7) Ephebopus uatuman – Emerald skeleton 8) Lasiodora parahybana – Brazilian pink salmon bird eater 9) Theraphosa blondi – Goliath bird eater

25 Responses to Tarantula Feeding Video 1

  1. please can you do an arboreal feeding video ;)

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  2. I’ll make one tuesday on my Jon3800 account

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  3. Vagans eat a shit load O_o

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  4. yup, they’re hungry suckers

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  5. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    hahah watched this video again man TWO BIG THUMBS up for the p.metallica feeding and SPEEEED,i like how u get so happy and into feeding the Ts im the same way man!! and i like the blondi at the end,going crazy for crickets haha

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  6. ya, pokies are crazy hunters

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  7. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    i love how pokies dont mess around like alot of terestial Ts do,right when u put prey into pokies enclosure they pounce on it crazy fast,i love that!! cant wait to get my pokies,i also heard that L.parahybana’s are endless pits and aggressive eaters,is that true??i love the agressive eaters man!

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  8. Kinda, acanthoscurrias are the endless pits and aggressive eaters. It’s possibly the few Ts that you can overfeed

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  9. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    whats faster than a pokie?

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  10. T gigas or S.calceatum

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  11. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    dang they must be EXTREMLY fast!! calcetum is fast and agressive,pokes are more defensive right?

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  12. calceatums are fearless Ts. They’re type of T that will come at you than run away from you like pokies

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  13. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    lol screw that,i think ill pass on the most fearless,most venom and fastest T LOL!

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  14. haha i thought u would

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  15. CaptainAmerica4Ever

    lol they are even more agressive than a king baboon??those things can be verrrry mean lol

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  16. huntingisnotgood

    i want to see your feather leg eat.

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  17. I’ll be posting feeding video 4 in a couple of days, I’ll put her in there. Guaranteed, you won’t see much, webbed her vial crazy

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  18. huntingisnotgood

    ok well thanks and i got a question on lasiodora parahybana i just ordered a sling and i was wondering if they made burrows because i dont have deep of eco earth in their and i am wondering if i should put more

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  19. You might want to put some extra substrate in because parahybana slings do burrow on occassion

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  20. huntingisnotgood

    ok thanks and i am also getting a trinadad chevron and i was wondering if they burrow and they are aborial right because i have read two diffrent care sheets and they say diffrent things and i thought i would ask you since your awesome in the hobby.

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  21. Trinidad chevron’s are indeed arboreal species. Slings do burrow until they reach their juvenile stage, where they start to lose interest

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  22. the6554tyler

    hey jon will tarantula canada ship a tarantula to south carolina?

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  23. no I dont think so

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  24. MrAirgunlover

    i want a tiger rump badly lol, im switching to feeding my T’s meal worms as crix are just puss there don’t faten my T’s up, nice vid mate

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