Feeding a lot of Ts, perhaps my best one yet 1) Nhandu Vulpinus – Giant Strawberry Blond Bird Eater 2) Aphonopelma Seemanni – Costa Rican Zebra 3) Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens – Green Bottle Blue 4) Hysterocrates Gigas- Cameroon Red Baboon 5) Theraphosa Blondi – Goliath Bird Eater 6) Stromatopelma Calceatum – Featherleg Baboon 7) Avicularia Avicularia – Pinktoe 8-9) Tapinauchenius Gigas – Orange Tree Spider 10) Psalmopoeus Pulcher – Panama Blond 11) Poecilotheria Fasciata- Sri-Lankan …
Hardest one to raise is my Theraphosa blondi (Goliath Bird Eater). They need realy warm and humid evironments. Also avicularia sp slings, they’re much difficult to raise then their adult counterparts
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okay
ive readed about the Theraphosa blondi. alot of people says its dangeroures? is that true. I just thought a bite from all kinds of tarantula just hurted a few seconds and then thats it
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Well, some say its one of the dangerous new worlds. For one because it has an inch long fangs, which can do mechanical damage even tho the venom is not that bad, but the urticating hairs on this species are the worst, they can temporarily blind you if they get in your eyes (which is why you should wear eyewear when doing cage maintenance)
They’re also hard to keep, because they have very bad molting problems, and specimen can die while molting
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That’s….interesting. Ive never seen someone so…in love?…with Spiders. You are awesome.
x] Do you give them names or just go by scientific names?
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both
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u should try feeding them mice
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mice is not recommended. Too much calcium causes them to have bad molts
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no offence but just a little annoying when you say “sweet”, “awesome”, “nice!”, or CRUNCH!
just sayin…
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its a result of my poor editing.
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I agree I said it a bit far too often perhaps, I should have edited it out, but in all honesty, what else would you expect to say when a tarantula does a cool ambush??
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what ground turantula would you recomend for a first time?
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Curly Hair, (Brachypelma Albopilosum)
Very slow and calm tarantula that gets about 6 inches
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I saw a zebra tarantula at petco once, but i couldn’t buy it because it was to expensive. How much did yours cost?
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$30
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jon i got my baboon today i even held her shes so friendly, is that strange? when i give her water shes very friendly doesnt hiss or anything i hold her and put her back with care she loves me we have a great bonb going on and i feed her crickets. its very humid temp i keep her in, am i doing a good job?
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yes that is very strange for baboon, but as you tell me from an earlier post its only a sling. For a first time keeper, I wouldn’t handle it because baboons are highly venomous species than rose hairs and I really don’t want you getting bit
Tarantulas cannot express love nor cannot create bonds they are simply not intelligent enough to understand. I used to have a bond with my chaco golden knee until one day she decided to take a bite, but luckily she missed.
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what are the conditions of your tank, H.gigas require deep substrate
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Snakes are awsome
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can u make a hundleing vid
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which species?
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Sweet spiders I wish i could have that many I only have a Red knee and a rose hair and some emp scorpions…tons of reptiles but only a few creepy crawlys.
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this is totally off topic but are Terrarium Mosses safe to use in tarantula tanks and can it be used dry not damp
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they are, but should moisten them
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Hey! Great vid! I think your Blondi danced because a cricket has accidentally landed on the cepholothorax of the tarantula. My zebra tarantula did the same thing when that happened.
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thanks man
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