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  • how many t's do you have in ur entire collection?

    i just have a female mettalica pink toe

  • @reptilefreak100

    115 currently

  • @Jon3800 thats cool

    whats the which 1 of your turantulas has potent venom

  • @reptilefreak100

    all of my old world species, like H.lividum, the OBT, S.calceatum (my most potent) and the poecilotheria sp

  • @Jon3800

    but whats the worst that can happen to u after being bitten by a tar?

  • @OfficialViniVaniLLa

    severe muscle cramps, major aches and pains, nausea. Most likely you might need medical attention

  • @Jon3800

    thnx for ur fast reply Jon...

    In Greece i doubt there are any doctors who can take care of a guy bitten by a tar....no tars live here...so i guess its best to avoid being bitten :P

  • @OfficialViniVaniLLa

    it depends on what species. Most bites are harmless and they are similar to bee stings. These bites I speak of are from the new worlds species, like the B.smithi (mexican red knee) and G,rosea (rosehair)

    The bites I've just mentioned to you are from what the old worlds species would do like H.lividum (cobalt blue) and Indian Ornamental (P.regalis), so that's why its good to have some exp before dealing with these. Bites are rare if you take precautions + give respect

  • @Jon3800

    well I prefer not to handle any of my tars ... i only do so when its needed....like when i have to change or clean their house.

    i think that tars are animals that like privacy and feel nervous when they get handled..

  • @OfficialViniVaniLLa

    I agree, I only handle them when I need to

  • @Jon3800

    Thanks for the convo Jon. I'm two months on the hobby and I may need some help in the future.So ur tips are very helpful .

  • Hey man I was wondering if you could do a vid on T. ockerti. I'm gonna be getting a pair soon and want to see how you keep them and their temperment n stuff

  • @52gargoyl

    I did make a caresheet vid on mine. I keep them in a semi-terrestrial/arboreal setup on semi-moist substrate.

    Their temperament ...not terribly aggressive, but can be skittish. They love to kick hairs and raise their abdomens

  • Subfusca, rufilata and lividum all in one video! :D

  • i <3 your p subfusca lowland - this is the first time I've seen her look all purply, usually she looks all yellow and black to me - I would name one "taxi cab" if I had one. BEAUTY!

    Midna is also gorgeous!

  • @deadbinky

    Thanks, that's why she's my fave

  • Great video love the cobait blue

  • They were all docile, I liked the first one Andora? anyway she was beautiful!

  • @PlasmaDude47

    Ya, Pandora is gorgeous

  • @Jon3800 yeah she is, and she didn't mind the camera:)

  • I love the vids with midna in it!

  • @11808Clover

    ya, midna is cool

  • @Jon3800

    I've named my Grammostola Rosea after your Cobalt blue =) I'm highly hopeful she's female but not sure on her age, if you know anyone I could send pics to that could sex it?

    Cy

  • @CasualGuitarHeroGuy

    you can send me a link to a photobucket page, or to my email address on my channel page.

  • @Jon3800

    Thanks i'll email you the pics I tried to get of her from underneath =)

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