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FINALLY! My Tliltocatl vagans (formerly Brachypelma vagans) dropped an egg sac MONTHS after having been paired and EATING my male Mexican Red Rump Tarantula....
If your tarantula is acting strange DON'T WORRY! Tarantulas do some weird things sometimes. Let's count down the TOP 10 WEIRD Behaviors your tarantula may e...
Even a sheet of paper has two sides! So I am listing the Top 5 things I LOVE and HATE about keeping tarantulas. The good and the bad...the amazing and the fr...
Most people know some tarantulas have urticating hairs, but not many know about the different types of urticating setae, which species have which types, and ...
This week I am discussing all the ways the tarantula hobby has changed...especially in the last five years! Both the GOOD and the BAD! From the availability of species, ease of access, enclsoures, substrates, websites, forums, facebook groups, and the growth and success of some very big youtubers li
This week I cover care, husbandry, and feeding for the Brachypelma auratum (Mexican Flame Knee Tarantula). I discuss the care, husbandry, feeding, history, general info and enclosures for this species. This includes handling, temperature, humidity, set up, enclosure, substrate, lifespan, & more.
In this video I show you how I care for my Texas Brown Tarantula (Aphonopelma hentiz) also know as the Oklahoma Brown or Missouri Tarantula. I discuss the care, husbandry, feeding, history, general info and enclosures for this species. This includes handling, temperature, humidity, set up, & more.
This week I share my experience keeping the Pterinopelma sazimai, known commonly as the Brazilian Blue Tarantula or the Iridescent Blue Tarantula. I discuss how I care for this species, what kind of enclosure and set ups I use, how often and how much to feed, their location, environment and all thin
The Avicularia minatrix, known commonly as the Redstripe Pinktoe, Venezualen Red Stripe and Red Slate Pinktoe Tarantula, is one of my FAVORITE dwarf species! This New World arboreal tarantnula is one of the smallest and most reclusive species in the hobby, except for maybe the T. seladonia. In this