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  • Wow that was quite a pounce!!!

  • Your videos are fantastic mate! 5/5

  • Lol... bye Nathan, RIP(ped wrapped, stuffed and digested !)

    Boots is a stunner!

  • I do not dispute your artist status. However the paintbrush tends to point you in the fuzzy and toothy direction. I try to avoid cricket death whenever possible.

  • If I ever see the 'paintbrush' coming at me I am going to scream bloody murder.

  • Aww - How could you possibly run away from me and my lovely paintbrush ? I'm an artist ! And its not a metaphor ! :)

  • lol! you are a bastered with that paintbrush. lol

  • Not at all - just a friendly push in the right direction :)

  • 5 stars always!!!!! hot shit.

  • love your movies ! really, they are so cool.. good music, good quality, good stories

    5/5:)

  • I love your movies :3 They're like bedtime stories for spider-lovers x3

  • is that a cobalt T. ???

  • The video info on the right is your friend :) Nope, he's a Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens...

    thanks for subscribing...

  • Great vid man, nice storytelling too:)

  • Holy fast strike! Rule.

  • great video, i love the music too. 5*s & subscribed!

  • Oh nice one, cheers...

  • i found a web site called the spider diaries a few weeks ago & then 2ady stumbled upon u on here to, any 1 that reads this should go have a look at the spider diaries web site, its great, keep up the good work mate, im an instant subscriber

  • Cool one. I'm awaiting mine to grow up just like that one. Have you any experience with the megaphobema robustum? Mine seems really ill.

  • I don't have any experience with M. robustum, I'm afraid, but I'll help if I can...

    What's it doing ?

  • I have a video on it. It's very lethargic when it moves. Its in premolt since her bald patch on her abdomen is very dark. She's not as active my campestratus is who is also in pre-molt. When I picked up the rufilata sling I asked the dealer and she told me it was the vermiculite that as causing problems. I just changed her substrate last night to potting soil and see how she

  • Sorry for my late update. My robustum had molted about a month ago. She lost her hind leg due to a bad molt (not surprised)as this species is hard to keep, but she's doing well. I've almost doubled my collection (i stand now at 35).

  • Nice one ! The leg grow-back process is amazing to witness...

  • Yeah, i can't wait for her to be fully 100% covered.  Looks like the other hind leg had been damaged too. I'm planning to get p.cambridgei or e.murinus. Any suggestions?

  • Well cambridgei are amazing animals, but not quite the demon fireballs that E.murinas can be... I'd go for the Psalmopoeus, personally, but if you do, and get a sling, and it turns out to be male, it'll be half the size you're expecting ! And E-murinas are quite small as well, I think, but make up for it in attitude and speed...

  • Bit if an update, I got both sexed females of E.murinus (adult), and boy she's got an attitude similar to my minax and P.cambridgei (3inch). I got 58 species so far

  • Very nice. I should put some phoneutria videos too for you to see how fast it is probably the same speed as yours tarantula. Cool video dude!

  • thx - would be very interesting to see a few P.fera videos. I'm guessing you don't free-handle that one !

  • Axtually sometimes I handle my P. nigriventer of course with a lot of care. Normally the trick is to make she eat before you handle.

  • boots lol, nice vid.

  • good hunt

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