Really amazing video again. Was already hoping to find some tomorrow on an expo, even more after this vid🙌
@stuartSteele-tarantulaman2 сағат бұрын
Another great video Tom! Beautiful dwarfs.
@TomsBigSpidersСағат бұрын
Thanks so much, Stuart!
@MOONOVERMIAMI2 сағат бұрын
Hello great video information Tom
@TomsBigSpidersСағат бұрын
Thank you, Moon!
@JJDigitalartStudio2 сағат бұрын
Oh wow I love your new glasses. Cool frames. These are so pretty. I see the metallic blue. That is COOL! Hey Billie. Great camera work. LOL
@TomsBigSpidersСағат бұрын
Thank you, Joyce! Yeah, these are cute little buggers. And Billie says Hi! I hope that you're feeling better!
@JJDigitalartStudio25 минут бұрын
@@TomsBigSpiders YES> The meds they gave me that is supposed to help my body make creon a vital enzyme needed by the pancreas. If left untreated it could be fatal. I was lucky to get good hospital care. Thank Billie and let her know she is a sweetheart!
@RealMelodyBlueСағат бұрын
Awww, so cuuuute ❤ I really love the Psuedhapalopus colombia, the blue rear end is beautiful ❤ might say I've got the blues, lol 😂
@DraykoDog2 сағат бұрын
I got a Pseud sp. blue a couple years ago as a tiny sling. I liked it so much I recently got 10 more slings to grow up and hopefully get a male to pair with her (she's about 2" give or take now). I don't handle my tarantulas either, but have held this one many times because she just strolls right out when I open her enclosure 😅
@TomsBigSpidersСағат бұрын
That's fantastic! And I'm glad to hear that mine isn't the only one that likes to explore. :) So cute!
@leesreptilesandaquatics63682 сағат бұрын
I love this species have 5 of them I show mine on my channel all the time and they have such beautiful and unique webbing
@TomsBigSpidersСағат бұрын
They really are fantastic and pretty underrated!
@leesreptilesandaquatics6368Сағат бұрын
@TomsBigSpiders Agreed alot of species of tarantulas are totally underrated and yet they are so amazing
@germicanlifestyle906913 минут бұрын
My smallest sling was a 1/16" cyriocosmus elegans...it was shipped in a dram vial with spagnum moss and I could not find the sling...I had to get a jewelers loop to find the sling...it looked like a grain of salt on a strand of spagnum moss...1 year later the sling is 3/4"!
@candyscott489Сағат бұрын
So you might have done this already. When things don’t go the way I’d like them to my next move is contacting the corporate of the company. I’ve had excellent results !! If it was me I’d be calling until I got the right person say I’ll buy 30 right now. The goal of that acrylic box company is to make money. So they have discovered that item, bring it back !! It’s definitely worth a shot 😊
@DMcC21 минут бұрын
Two great species, and two I happen to keep (both females). I realize these are undescribed in the literature, but more than other spiders I find the nomenclature quite varied. I adopted the convention Tarantula Canada uses, so the P. sp blue I call the P. sp Columbia/blue, and the other P. sp yellow/blue. Just so people know you may see some variability in the naming of these. I find the P. sp blue to be on the skittish side, but *definitely* curious as anything. She spends 100% of her time trying to figure out how to get the lid of the enclosure off. More than any other spider I keep, she's up to something :)