Depends how you treat them. Leave them alone, and don't disturb them too much and they are completely calm. Play with them too much, poke them around etc, and you'll see how that changes. But again that doesn't make them aggressive - it makes the person dicking with them an idiot. Nope - they are the same as nearly every other T I have seen or looked after - treat it with respect - and it's completely fine. You'll have great fun filling water bowls :)
I never poke any of my t's, not that kind of keeper :o) I meant, rehoming, cage maintenance, feeding, etc. So all good. I am very experienced with fast and potentially dangerous arboreals, i just have no practical experience with this species. Thanks for the advise!
Re-homing can be hard because they like to be underground so much, and it frightens them severely to be 'dug out'. No - best approach there is to wait until night, when they're out anyway, and then 'paintbrush walk' them to a new tank, or to simply place the old one in the new one with the inner lid open, and leave 'em to it... in fact, the more I remember mine, she was really very shy, so no, not aggressive at all...
:) Awesome tarantula, i love these little suckers! Also i love leftfield, so all round, awesome video!
Beginnersguides87 2 years ago
haha great vid man! 5 stars
Vodje01 2 years ago
MARTIN!! NOOOO
leemessi1990 2 years ago
Love your vids m8!!!
Love T's to! I have over 25 hehe.
discokingsteve 3 years ago
great looking tarantula, I may be getting this species soon as well as a few cyclosternum fasciatum. would you recomend both?
can't wait :D
mcneilscorpionone 3 years ago
i didnt know they were that fast, just ordered one. How aggressive are they?
harimaugoblok 3 years ago
Depends how you treat them. Leave them alone, and don't disturb them too much and they are completely calm. Play with them too much, poke them around etc, and you'll see how that changes. But again that doesn't make them aggressive - it makes the person dicking with them an idiot. Nope - they are the same as nearly every other T I have seen or looked after - treat it with respect - and it's completely fine. You'll have great fun filling water bowls :)
Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay 3 years ago
I never poke any of my t's, not that kind of keeper :o) I meant, rehoming, cage maintenance, feeding, etc. So all good. I am very experienced with fast and potentially dangerous arboreals, i just have no practical experience with this species. Thanks for the advise!
harimaugoblok 3 years ago
Re-homing can be hard because they like to be underground so much, and it frightens them severely to be 'dug out'. No - best approach there is to wait until night, when they're out anyway, and then 'paintbrush walk' them to a new tank, or to simply place the old one in the new one with the inner lid open, and leave 'em to it... in fact, the more I remember mine, she was really very shy, so no, not aggressive at all...
Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay 3 years ago
great, cheers for that!
harimaugoblok 3 years ago
(spider screams)- EAT YOU!! as it gets martin, but thats really awsome nice vid
ziz66 4 years ago
She's quick, I'll give you that. A damn shame that these Ts lose their sling colors when they mature.
Jon3800 4 years ago
Awesome!
Great vid!
2dead2die 4 years ago
Great video as always :). Mine cyano is the same :P
info0 4 years ago
How large is your collection?
Two videos in one day, at a boy, keep it up!
skoomaXaddict 4 years ago
Apologies for the slightly rubbish compression on this one. Was buggering about with DivX. I might upload a better quality version at some point...
Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay 4 years ago