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@Overlordplayzgaming6 ай бұрын
First
@RafikisAnts6 ай бұрын
trapdoor feeding videos are fun id love to see one as an addition to your channel
@varianoid5 ай бұрын
I'll thumbs up this video for the 5+yr old clip of Petko in one of the old Dark Dens. Thanks for remaining an OG collab for our beloved Petko [No, stop calling him Petco you stupid americans. Oh wait.. I'm a stupid american too..... Anyways. Unlike the spelling of the store, his name is not PETCO!]
@tetra3ne56scur35 ай бұрын
It’s cute
@danielcoganmanzanas36765 ай бұрын
What is the species of tarantula you suggested at the end of video please? thank you
@chelseaschattner40686 ай бұрын
When I think of trap door spiders all I can think of is Jack Sparrow yelling about his jar of dirt.
@shadowynne5 ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 this is indeed the exact experience of keeping a trapdoor spider....
@chelseaschattner40685 ай бұрын
@@shadowynne it's a very impressive jar of dirt though.
@taebias4 ай бұрын
Me too!! Hahaha
@username_198515 күн бұрын
And guess whats inside it?
@Sodakitt6 ай бұрын
I read the title as “introverts” instead of “inverts” and I was so confused for a second 😂
@nelsyarzola37896 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 same
@Skykristal6 ай бұрын
me too 😂👍
@susanmartin37626 ай бұрын
🤣😂😂... I'm not EVEN going to say what I heard!🤣😂.. and I'm not joking.
@vagabond45766 ай бұрын
There's just some people that you cant mess with.
@PeppersnGlowworms6 ай бұрын
As an introvert I can confirm, we do not like to be recommended...
@captainhitoma72846 ай бұрын
Before watching your videos I, like most people who dont understand, used to kill spiders that would come into my house (My wife has arachnophobia). But since I have been watching your videos I feel bad for the little guys and can not bring myself to kill them anymore. I just find a way to scoop them up and take them outside now. Thank you for making me have a better understanding of these cute little fellas.
@Tom-zi9xw6 ай бұрын
I keep my camels in a 55 gal...and they love it. 2 important things to remember, their natural lifespan is super short...hovering around a year. And, the Solifuges breath through a tracheal system, unlike true spiders. So good airflow seemed important when I started keeping them. I remove and cut the side panels of a 55 rimless, then re-silicone them. My longest camel was about 9 months. That's about what you can expect.
@pikzzi5 ай бұрын
I was going to say something like this. They move, then eat, they move, they eat, they mate, they die. Short life span sounds better 🤭
@SpiderSpiderSpiders4 ай бұрын
Great info on camel spiders. My Egyptian camel spiders usually live about 6 or 7 months. But I've had a small (1.5 inch long) Arizona camel spider live a little over a year. That long-lived camel spider rarely ate, pushed a lot of sand around, and was often a pet hole staying underground for more than a month at a time.
@davidstaggs23255 ай бұрын
I actually really enjoy keeping centipedes, but I’m with you 100% on trap door spiders. I’ve kept 6 and only ever saw one eat once. I put them in an enclosure and then worry they’re dying for 6 months before digging them up to either find them very pissed off or dead, rinse and repeat. Not enough space in my bug room to justify another. Great video Kat!
@lildarkvixen6 ай бұрын
I've wanted a T seladonia for a bit because of how beautiful it is but couldn't justify the price tag. Thanks for sharing an alternate!
@brandy4956 ай бұрын
I like that you also gave a good substitute option.
@tarantulacribs6 ай бұрын
Thank you for proving the community with entertaining yet educational videos for the hobby. Creating content is not easy and we appreciate all you do. We love having fun while learning!
@FallonZoey6 ай бұрын
You literally KILLED me when you put T. Seladonia on this list…as #1 at that! Omg! I actually have fern & pixie’s sac mate, Milenko, he (or she) is my heart & soul! I’ve actually kept a pretty detailed note collection on my phone of care, behaviors I’ve noticed, feedings, etc that I’ve been keeping on my phone & I copy and paste it on arachnoboards from time to time. I will have had Milenko for 2 years in August & I can’t believe how fast time has gone by! With all this being said….did the well started one that Tom sent you pass away too? Did I miss that in a video or did you not mention it? I’m super curious. Anyway, I agree the price tag is high, but I wanted mine really bad & I just feel blessed that Milenko has done so well. Matter of fact, right now he (or she) is doing its “hang outside the trap” period right now & there was an accidental handle the other day. Those do not happen often, but I love it when they do. It really makes me realize how gentle & fragile they really are.
@baadfc20225 ай бұрын
do you have videos i can watch of brazil jewel. people dont post after just unboxing
@EarthsGeomancer6 ай бұрын
I loved the cut-aways to the interesting moments in the past. Also appreciate the honesty. ❤
@nikipinz6 ай бұрын
Can I just say that your channel has completely changed how I see spiders re: their threat level to me? I wasn't one to squash spiders by default or anything, but I was definitely far more leery of them before than I am now. Just rescued one from the kitchen sink this morning, in fact, lol. So thanks for that! (From me and the spider)
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
tysm I’m so happy to help 🥹
@karlapeach88955 ай бұрын
I know i’ve commented a few times on your channel Kat, but i actually just want to praise how you articulated yourself, especially here on this video, not only were you giving reasons why these creatures aren’t easy to keep/not for everyone, you were humble and understanding of people and breeders that have a passion in these particular species. It’s funny because i’m terrified of spiders (i’m sure i’ve mentioned lol) and i actually only own a Bengal cat, but i love your videos and watching all your pets. Your honesty and respectfulness towards others is refreshing and touching🖤 Big love from the UK🇬🇧
@cristiaolson73273 ай бұрын
I successfully kept a wild-caught camel spider that I found in my garage for a summer as a kid. I live in the semi-arid central valley of California, and her 10g terrarium was set ip with soil, rocks, bark and plants collected from the field near the house, so it was a pretty accurate representation of her habitat. She wound up laying eggs (obviously mated before I brought her inside). My mom was not amused, and I was forced to release her and her brood. Personally, I would consider her a 9/10 on my scale of invert pets that I've kept. So cool. Would keep again. No fingers in the terrarium though. She was very fast, and very chompy.
@Dreamer813006 ай бұрын
Thanks for this list! The only thing I keep on this list is actually an “instead of” inverts is the millipede! Agree wholeheartedly with them, I love my bumblebees and I’ll be onto the bigger ones soon!
@reptigod6 ай бұрын
100% agree on T Seledonia, that was my hardest loss. A week after I picked them up from the local show, it passed.
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
dude that f-ing sucks. im so sorry
@JoCoJumpers6 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to hear some else say how difficult t seladonia are to keep, I’ve had the same experience and the price tag is *ridiculous*
@tomhoban19415 ай бұрын
We have 20 Seladonias and they are so fun to interact with. They either swat at their food, swarm their food, close their trap door, or they threat pose… it’s a blast
@jesaenza696 ай бұрын
I just love that you said you helecopter parented your t seladonia 😂
@SevenGC894 ай бұрын
Any tips for someone absolutely terrified but at the same time fascinated by spiders? I just tend to live vicariously through channels like this lol! I am terrified of spiders but more so of centipedes, every once and a while when it rains I'll get a house centipede in my bathroom (Western NY, semi rural area) and literally get so freaked out I can't sleep for the rest of the night haha!! Closest I've come to getting over my fear was holding a small tarantula at a reptile show, I also held a tailless whip scorpion (which are absolutely terrifying looking but harmless lol) Either way Love the channel Kat!
@benevans5012Ай бұрын
Jumping spiders!
@ReganWilson5 ай бұрын
I had 6 T Seladonia slings that I nurtured and cared for like they were my own babies. ALL 6 DIED 😤😭😭😭 Over £600 down the drain. I was so upset and I will never ever buy a sling again. I’d rather pay triple for a juvie.
@danielcoganmanzanas36765 ай бұрын
Hello, do you know what did they die from? Thank you
@tonydeluna80956 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite spider is the Red Fang Wonder Spider. So beautiful
@GlitzyWitch5 ай бұрын
We had giant millipedes and giant African snails we looker after at primary school. Years later my daughter started bringing home garden snails for pets. I got her 3 giant snails. She loved them. I love the millipedes too. I love the T seledona's, they are absolutely beautiful, but if they are difficult to keep its best to let them live in the wild.
@shyeahright6 ай бұрын
Dying…to party!! 💃 *cry* that’s too bad about the T seladonia, I was working up to one. Great tips, tho! Good things to know. 💕
@pattijareo74236 ай бұрын
Nicely thought out, Kat. Thank you! 😍🕷🕸
@DMcC6 ай бұрын
I will echo Kat's opinion of T. seladonia. Gorgeous spider, and I have tried to keep them myself and with exactly the same results as is described here. Not eating for reasons unknown, random deaths, bad moults. I now consider them a more "advanced" species to keep properly and apparently I'm not ready yet so with some bad experiences behind me, am ignoring the species.
@Hvacnc5 ай бұрын
It’s the first T I bought. Got a versi along with it. August will Be a year since I got them. (And added 6 more) mine been doing great. Versi already in an adult enclosure. It has grown fast. And the seladonia was very small when I got it. And it’s in the 3x3x3 t crib cube with trap door. It never made a trap door in the vial. The vial seemed to stress it
@Almonte-e8q7 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video ❤! I think the hobby needs more of videos like that. @All: Please do not keep wildcaughts! Please leave wild animals in their habitat! Please do not keep species where parameters are unknown like the camel spiders (I just saw one in a petshop and it broke my heart because this animal will die in a couple of weeks for sure! But I didn't buy it because the trader would "refill his stock" again and again because someone bought it...). Please do not keep species just because there are rare, thrilling, new or "special" in the hobby -especially as a beginner- we are not collecting stamps or other dead things. And I 100% agree that it is not a good idea to keep an unpredictable, venomous or poisonous animal at home like centipedes - above all in a family with children. There are so many wonderful, interesting and well known inverts, bredable in captivity and well introduced in the hobby than can be kept with minimum or no risk but a lot of fun.
@VaniVaniVici6 ай бұрын
I wanted a T. Seladonia so bad. You can get slings here for about 90€ but as lots of ppl I'm sure I wouldn't be able to keep it alive. Dave from Dave's lil beasties is a keeper and breeder of them and quite successful with it. I'll keep waiting too until they become cheaper and common in the hobby. An Ybyrapora diversipes is also on my list since my heart beats for tree spiders the most ❤
@supernovagirl78835 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the feedback on trap doors. Ever since I saw an unboxing you did with one I was wanting one because I thought it would be fun to see it open it’s trapdoor to get food but it would just look like a planted terrarium to guests so they wouldn’t freak out about there being a spider around. But I don’t want to have to worry if it’s dead or alive down there if it stops coming up for food & that’s really good advice to consider while I decide if I’d like to get one or not
@TaschaDiez5 ай бұрын
My roomie breeds T. seladonias and I can say it's a lot of work and a lot of observing the need of every individual sling. Quite time consuming. She bought a bunch of slings some time ago which were in rough shape and extremely tiny compared to the ones she bred herself. So we suspect they hadn't fed yet and probably were taken from the mom far too early. My roomie only lost one of those, so she seems to have gotten the hang of it. Seladonias are awesome mothers. They nurse quite extensively so she let the slings stay with their moms until they switch of netflix and throw the youngsters out. So far it has worked really good. To me seladonias are interesting if you keep a bunch of them so there's a chance someone is out and about. Because if they're out they really are something to admire 🥰
@SpiderSpiderSpiders4 ай бұрын
Camel spiders are cool pets, but yes they don't live very long in captivity, and no one really knows how long in the wild. My longest-lived one was an Arizona camel spider at 14 months, whereas my average Egyptian camel spider lives about 6 or 7 months. They can go through periods of being very active, but they can also be pet holes. Quick Camel Spider Fact: Camel spiders and neither camels, nor spiders 😁
@iamsam24285 ай бұрын
Love that you gave substitutes, very smart!
@jason_a_rodriguez6 ай бұрын
I have a scolopendra dehanni and love her activity, but she is just a dirt tank for a majority of the year. I am seeing that their husbandry is improving, but they still prove to be a pain in when taking care of them.
@bruhbruhkristoph40925 ай бұрын
My brother actually keeps camel spiders and he got a lot of advice from a Japanese keeper who kept and breed them successfully in captivity. I guess the secret is yes they do need good amount of heat but also that they go into a hibernation! Many think they are dead but will actually come back alive months later
@Gootyrantula6 ай бұрын
I'm happy with my curly hair hehe my dad had a Sydney Funnel Web Spider she terrified me as a kid holy conoly she threat poses and strikes at the tank glass when I passed by to go to school or the kitchen XD
@leepree89595 ай бұрын
Oh goodness Sydney Funnel web!! That would be scary! I grew up watching for random red back spiders!
@Paula-sw2tt6 ай бұрын
I know nothing about the last invert, but totally agree with the others.
@susanmartin37626 ай бұрын
$500??? 🤯 For a spider the size of a grain of rice? Oh Gurl... I'm sorry you lost yours... if YOU can't keep "it" alive, it ain't easy to keep alive PERIOD !!
@matowakan6 ай бұрын
Those are the babies, adults go for a lot more. they are a trap door spider and need a certain environment to thrive. When they die it's probable because of bad husbandry information.
@mrvwbug44235 ай бұрын
I always see Centipedes as being the "hots" of the invert world. They're basically unhandleable, and incredible escape artists and pack venom that's legitimately dangerous to humans. Centipedes and venomous snakes fall firmly into the category of animals I would never attempt to handle or keep, and I'm fine with handling tarantulas and non-venomous snakes and even have a snake.
@prissilou6 ай бұрын
I have watched quite a few of your videos, and enjoyed videos of you unboxing and rehoming some of your prize species. I have watched you creating a habitat for species that perhaps shouldn't be kept as pets (black widows, brown recluse). I accept this is your hobby and it brings you joy. Seeing it bring you joy has brought me joy. But...some creatures just are not meant to be kept in captivity.
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
I agree & ty!
@VioletDisregard233 ай бұрын
I grew up in South Africa and the African millipede was my favourite bug! I used to go looking for them and I would spend hours just hanging with them and having them crawl up my arms. They were everywhere where I lived. We call them Shongololos which is apparently derived from the Zulu word meaning to roll up. I think… anyway, I just really flippin’ miss them and I wish I could keep them but I live in New Zealand now so it’s a little tricky 😞 I spent so many childhood hours digging around for creepy crawlies in the garden. Oddly enough though, I have never liked centipedes. They creep me out a bit. Shifty bastards 😱
@jonathanreid35746 ай бұрын
Totally awesome video!!!!!
@susanmartin37626 ай бұрын
Oh my Kat! First, to get this out of the way, I had NO IDEA What "inverts" were. 😂🙂 I had to Google it! Hello Fellow Quasi-Rookies like me. "Inverts" is a shortened version of "invertebrates"...I guess you could say it's "slang" in the world of Arachnids and reptiles. Like they call baby spiders "Slings" (I love that one❤) Moving along. Kat i think you are the coolest chickadee in this male dominated hobby and i just LOVE watching you. However, when you caleed Trap door spiders "cute"? Oh i need a HUBE PALLET CLEANSER! I think those are the scariest most vicious spiders in the WHOLE WORLD!! And... I'm NOT alone!Even my bad ass Harley riding big bother is terrified of those things.😂🤣 He thinks ALL Trap Door spiders are that Australian funnel web-anator! If in going to be honest, I feel the same way! The way tge rear up like a Stallion, and they show off those ENORMOUS FANGS, with venom dripping out of them😱 NOOO MA'AM!. You have one that looks like it has an Oreo cookie strapped to it's back-side! 😂That thing is avast my nightmares are mace of,, the minute I see you going to get one if those things, that's when I say "BYE-BYE- BYE🎶
@TheMikeJones896 ай бұрын
I fully understand how you feel about the T. Seladonia, went through something similar with my female Jackson's Chameleon, was doing everything i could to care for it well and still ended up losing her. Was definitely a rough one and now have a different view of keeping that species specifically.
@chrisanderson1-664 ай бұрын
55 gallon fish tank for the Camel Spider. Im an Iraq Veteran and I kept one for over a year in a 55 gallon tank in our trailer. Make it like the desert. I let it go when we came home, but it got pretty good size. I never tried it, but it coulda nailed a small lizard.
@JD-oh6hm6 ай бұрын
I have heard camel spiders don't do "well" in captivity due to their life cycle being majority in hibernation and then coming out for a short period to massacre and eat everything nearby. But again to your point, if they're borderline dead most of the year and only come out for a few weeks whats the point of stressing them out by putting them in captivity? This also bums me the heck out bc the fuzzy egyptian sunspiders are so dang cute. Edit: Also Scolopendra heros sounds like a decent pede species to try. Arid species just seem me proof.
@Mo-rb6gu6 ай бұрын
Millipedes are cuter than centipedes anyways 🥰
@mariestubbs46066 ай бұрын
Great vid Kat ..
@IllusionQueen4Eva6 ай бұрын
Happy to see how much you now love your millipedes and how comfortable you are with them now, even putting them on your head and such haha
@theblueburrow18016 ай бұрын
T seladonias are def not my favorite to raise up. The death is too much of a blow to the heart!
@DanABA5 ай бұрын
I used to collect tarantulas around 30 years ago. I love them, and all spiders. I had an epiphany one day that while I love these animals so much, I felt that they were "depressed" or unhealthy while living in captivity versus their natural habitat. I guess I didn't know how to do it well back then, but I decided that I would never keep them as pets because that would make me a hypocrite... If you love an animal, you want whatever is best for their little lives, and living in nature is what that is. Thankfully, I never got into exotic birds or something like that...
@Demolitiondude6 ай бұрын
Centipedes are tricky mainly because they are a underground insect. The only time you know something happens when your feeder disappears or dies on the surface.
@yoyofrutti92385 ай бұрын
Not that I disagree, but centipedes aren’t insects.
@TheKatarinaGiselle5 ай бұрын
@@yoyofrutti9238what classify's an insect? Is it considered a bug still? 😂 sry if that's a dumb question and I'm sure "bug" isn't a scientific term anyways so it probably doesn't matter one way or another, I just always thought of them as a "type" of ...buggy critter. 😅🤷🏼♀️
@yoyofrutti92385 ай бұрын
@@TheKatarinaGiselle All insects have 6 legs and a body that is devided in 3 (head, thorax and abdomen). Bug is just a term for any invertabrae with an exosceleton, I guess. Critters are small animals usually mammals or birds, but you could also argue that reptiles and amphibians and such are too.
@TheKatarinaGiselle5 ай бұрын
@@yoyofrutti9238 thanks!
@IrishColin5 ай бұрын
Well actually (lol it’s gonna be one of these threads where someone new will just keep popping up and start with “well actually”) there are “true bugs” (Hemiptera) which are an order within the class Insecta (insect). True bugs have wings and a proboscus (piercing mouthparts). Etymologists will typically only refer to something as a bug if it’s in the order Hemiptera.
@deannaallen46703 күн бұрын
I love your hat! Where did you get it?
@HumesLittleHomestead5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for these tips!! So helpful!!
@chris_p63456 ай бұрын
Dankie Kat!
@naymeequillo5 ай бұрын
I love your plushies so much they're so cute 😭 I have a few spider plushies but they always only have two eyes, which really bugs me. Anyway! What a cool informative video, again! Thank you.
@Nook_Miis6 ай бұрын
I've had situations similar to this, on two occasions people have offered to give me a pet octopus in the past but I have no means of maintaining a cold saltwater aquarium right now that and the potential chaos that could happen, I've never had to worry about any of my spiders growing to 30 feet and 600 pounds or taking a stroll under the door out of curiosity.
@yolandamiranda49966 ай бұрын
Love watching your videos and even though I have had arachnophobia all my life after watching your videos I’ve been trying to convince my husband to get a jumping spider but he’s still not budging lol.
@Oh_DeER_1_1o1_16 ай бұрын
I want to keep an spider as my second companion. My first companion is a cat that haunts every single jumping spider coming to my house. I’m from the Caribbean (Colombia, specifically, Andean region, 20 centigrade grades whenever is warm and 0 whenever it’s cold) and I want to get an spider that simply feels right to be at my house. Which species do you recommend me? 🕷️🕸️
@Oh_DeER_1_1o1_16 ай бұрын
PS:. My cat is very skillful, sadly no spiders in my house but also not a single mosquito coming with harmful deseases. My cat is a beautiful black planter, she is protecting me and I want to keep an spider inside my house (I really like spiders, they are smart and beautiful). Most long feet spiders are in the corners until my cat, she figures out how to haunt them 😳 no black widows or violinist spiders in here (not endemic, nor they could survive) PS2:. I considered a Bananera Spider, but that kind is more harmful to my cat whenever she figures out how to open the case than for me (swelling, pain and a visit to the hospital vs a threat for her) PS3:. I really love spiders in here, I really like how they are eating harmful insects everywhere I go. Also , spiders here are not al all harmful for humans and pets (they are just looking at you, saying “hello, I’m a Colombian spider” hehehe) poisonous and harmful for humans and pets are rare here. It’s sad that my cat is forbidding me to watch spiders at corners while I sleep, but I love here so I want a friendly Esau to handle and to feed spider, warm to cold survivor (2600mts over the sea)
@isabellevandeborne82016 ай бұрын
Yea I understand for the T. Seladonia 😢 it's my favorite specie but so difficult to keep alive🥲
@requiemofagoldenexperience98516 ай бұрын
I imagine Camel spiders probably need a larger enclosure maybe a 20 gallon with a night time drop and clear day night. Just going off what we have here in AZ.
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
big agree prob even larger with heat or something
@scootertiff5 ай бұрын
My Seledonia has been with me for over a year now and seems to be doing well! I helicopter parented for a bit but now I just leave it alone and it’s fine. Rarely it Mystic eat but they keep getting bigger so food must be getting consumed! It’s so pretty, I love it, wish I got to see it more!
@matthewboyd36536 ай бұрын
It's a shame about the Camel Spiders. I've always found them fascinating.
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
Me too 😢
@ddh716 ай бұрын
Glad I saw this before getting one. I think they're so neat looking, and just saw a couple black ones at my local invert store. I'll take Kat's advice and pass on them.
@pennyrockysmomma44456 ай бұрын
I’m wanting a camel spider so badly, but now I might find something else. Like a tailless whip scorpion!
@amywinkworth40726 ай бұрын
I have a Y. Diversipes and it's sooo pretty I keep thir care the same as my other arboreal t's
@logansorenssen5 ай бұрын
The ones that sketch me out - other than the obvious nopes, like Atracids and Phoneutrias - are Macrothele. Fast as hell, stealthy, defensive, and they web the hells out of their enclosures, so can get out that way if you're not watching closely. Plus they have a fairly nasty bite.
@deannaleejackson577711 күн бұрын
The first centipede I found was the size of a large foot. And mistakingly watched as my then husband killed it. All I gotta say is I’m terrified.
@cmpprince4 ай бұрын
I feel the same way about hermit crabs. They're awesome pets and I love them but they need so much more space than most people give them and all the onss in pet stores are wild caught.
@IRUNWITSCISSORZ5 ай бұрын
I agree with #4 a 100%. i was also gifted a Typhochlaena seladonia it seems to be doing good but it makes me nervous.
@ChantalsCritters5 ай бұрын
Great video
@bugtalk846 ай бұрын
In regards to keeping inverts that don't do well in captivity, we should stop trying until we can figure out how to keep them properly so that they can do well in captivity by providing them with what they really need.
@DamianLirettePiano5 ай бұрын
"Do u guys ever think about dying" got a sub from me 👍
@eilseleiram6 ай бұрын
It looks like the camel spiders were kept in a similar substrate to average t - they need much more dry, heated climates - i recommend sandy, stone and minimal plant soils and keep with a heat lamp ❤ hope this helps
@genergia6 ай бұрын
You weren’t lucky with your trapdoors. I see my Liphistius ornatus (2 years old) 0,5second per month, each time I feed her. It happened she didn’t eat during 2 months, but, when she eats, I always see her.
@PeppersnGlowworms6 ай бұрын
I recently thought about dyeing... my hair, because it's turning grey. But they are also falling out, so 🤷🏼♂️
@FeralSheWolf5 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate that your reasoning is, in large part, the animals' welfare!
@Kaiyo_no_Ookami3 ай бұрын
T. seladonia is one I’d love to keep but yeah, that price tag. 😣 Plus the amount of experienced keepers having trouble with them… It’s just too risky in my opinion too. Maybe someday.
@angela_tarantulas6 ай бұрын
I love all bugs, but centipedes, millipedes and trapdoor spiders scare me 😂 yeah, I love my goliaths, but don’t do these small scary buggers 😂 don’t know why my brain is like this… I passed on the T. seladonia, I really love their looks, so mesmerizing. And where I live, they’re not that expensive. But I‘ve seen most keepers struggle with keeping them and lots of losses, so I said no to buying this species. Camel spiders are not available here, don’t know why, but I would pass on them, as they’re not doing well in captivity. My never again are any kind of Avic or/and Caribena sp. 😢 I had a hard time keeing them alive, constantly problems with raising slings, so I gave them to a friend who has a „green thumb“ with these ones. Meanwhile, I don’t have problems with other arboreals. But I don’t want to experiment with living creatures on why I am too dumb to keep them alive. And I don’t do a scorpion communal again, after setting one up with adult Euscorpius italicus, ending up with 1 fat scorpion alone 🙈😱 so now all my scorpions got their own enclosures where they live a happy life.
@r1verman6 ай бұрын
I am so in sync with you on this list. I had been interested in trap door spiders but now I'm not so sure. Maybe if I find a good deal. Not interested in other inverts. Especially centipedes. I find them horrific. T seladonia was the first T on my wishlist. I will definitely get one when the price goes down. There are so many Tarantula species that are reasonably priced that I'll be busy collecting for awhile.
@Rinjii134 ай бұрын
Finally someone who gets it! But seeing how many invertebrates you've kept have you tried Pogonomyrmex badius or Pogonomyrmex occidentalis?
@reptilions6 ай бұрын
second, btw hi love youre vids you help me alot in this hobby
@Akakko15 ай бұрын
Im terrified of tarantulas but the ONLY one i wanted to have was the brazillion jewel
@tarantulakat5 ай бұрын
If that’s for real what you want then I say go for it!
@iagoslim60506 ай бұрын
you need a red widow!
@toni54316 ай бұрын
Dave from the Beatie Room bred his T Seladonia and got slings. Not sure what happened but when I asked about her because we hadn't seen her in a while he said he doesn't have Seladonias any more. So maybe things went bad for him too eventually. As to Giant Millipedes my daughter loved hers when we kept them. They're like velcro when they walk across your hands. So stinking cute!
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
no clue but if that’s the case SUCKS 😭
@alyssapaige6305 ай бұрын
informative as always, and the answer is yes, sometimes I think about dying lol
@OriginalDrGonzo5 ай бұрын
Haha she's funny. I had to pause to see that too. Funny. I too think about it.
@ktd54855 ай бұрын
I will add Blackwindow to the list
@calibaby80906 ай бұрын
I lost my seladonia a few months ago. Don’t know why,had molted, then eaten and was on roof and went to barely move enclosure and dropped, was dead 😞 had water. They’re just so fragile
@KingBaboonTarantula3 ай бұрын
That's crazy, I have Typhochlaena seladonia, I named mine pixie as well LOL before I even knew you had one named that❤😮😂❤
@SpiderLove706 ай бұрын
Great video, I'm turned off of T seladonia because I paid $205 and never got. I was one of ppl screwed over by Dustin from simply spiders, lost over 800. 😣
@tarantulakat6 ай бұрын
Sorry 😢
@SpiderLove706 ай бұрын
@@tarantulakat I'm overwhelmed with 41 so it's ok.
@susanmartin37626 ай бұрын
Thus was a great abd very funny video!😅🤣.. your Moon-crab story cracked me up😂.. not cause they died but that you didn't know HOW they died.. Did they molt and die? Did they eat eachother?... sorry.. it just sounded so funny..
@graveyardmom6 ай бұрын
(Trigger warning - this will probably upset people) okay so, I need to rant and while it has nothing to do with this video it also HAS ALOT to do with this video. So, I have an older sister mid 40s, animal lover, she's the only other "goth" weirdo in my entire family beside myself. So we have bonded a lot over this fact. We often bond more so over our love for animals (mostly strange and unusual verity). Well I had mentioned to her that I plan to find myself a cute little creepy critter like a tarantula or a giant wolf spider but I am waiting until I know I can 100% care for it properly as I am a newbie to this hobby and I know keeping a tarantula isn't the same as caring for my Black Widow (this is going some where I promise). Well, my older sister was like "Yas bish, do it! I love spiders too!" blahblah. WELL, my older sister apparently really liked my idea and purchased herself 2 tarantulas from a local pet shop. Yay good for her right? No. NOPE. NAH. Not at all actually. I had no clue she had went a found herself 2 tarantulas until I went to her house one day and I saw she had this massive aquarium in her living room but nothing seemed to be in it; so I asked "Hey, why do you have that aquarium in your living?" and... she turned around and said "I use to have 2 spiders (tarantulas) but they died"... and the first thing I asked was "You had 2? Like.. in the same aquarium?" and SHE SAID "YES, WHY?" and I paused and nicely asked "Okay.. so did one eat the other?" and she replied "Yes but I didn't think they would because THEY WERE THE SAME KIND OF SPIDER"??? So I said "Okay, so one died because the other ate the other? Right how did the other die?" And she replied "BECAUSE I WAS PICKING IT UP, BUT IT BOLTED AND IT FELL THAN IT DIED"... so I had to explain to my older sister why what she did was horribly wrong. While I explained to her that you CAN NOT house 2 tarantulas in the same enclosure regardless if they are the same species and why SHE SHOULDN'T OF HANDLED HER TARANTULA if she doesn't have to or at least wait until she was more comfortable to do so, her eyes just kind of glazed over and she replied.. "I'm just not getting another they are too much". I posted this here because I can't rant to anyone else about this due to everyone I know having a huge dislike for anything insect or arachnid, so the next best thing is ranting here I guess.
@minacarolina76715 ай бұрын
Wow she did not do any research did she?! Plus the pet shop obviously didn’t inform her properly (or she ignored)! Tarantulas are some of my easier pets once you get the hang of it, I’ve got 63 at the moment.
@prixalternative42016 ай бұрын
Trapdoor is highly venomous. Am i correct?
@ctthuss6 ай бұрын
I want an African Giant Millipede so bad, but you can’t keep them as pets where I am in Canada 😢 I held one at a butterfly conservatory though, they’re so awesome 😄
@angelameyer85556 ай бұрын
I have had 3 T-Seladonia ‘s I babied them. Did my research and still lost them. They were doing fine and them one by one unexpectedly passed away, I was so sad 😞
@davedagreat695 ай бұрын
I got a H.maculata already set up in a tank 2 years ago, from a guy I was buying some tanks from. He just said do you want this? So I thought why not. I think I’ve seen it twice in those two years.
@tchase47265 ай бұрын
Is it possible to maybe create a trap-door spider burrow up against glass, like they do with ant farms? That way you’d get to see the lil darling and it could still be safe in its hole. Just curious.
@losifer58065 ай бұрын
Would using a terrarium sort of the shape of an ant farm work for trap door spiders? That way you could see them in the hole. Or is that bad for them?
@TheGhostedWoman2 ай бұрын
I love millipedes. Very easy and cool
@Dellvmnyam5 ай бұрын
Yes, I think about dying sometime.
@brandoncruz56876 ай бұрын
Can I ask what’s the best tarantula crib for a juvenile pink toe?
@shuckleuser42856 ай бұрын
as far as crabs go from the guy ive known keeping stuff like them successfully most crabs need small tuperwares to live in and otherwise they get stressed and self canibalize and stuff.
@ErikIngraham-hv2hl5 ай бұрын
I would say if you want something that makes trapdoors, get an Idiothele mira tarantula. Also, are those millipedes captive bred?