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  • @rammstein19031903 i would suggest a male hair

  • Hi i would like to get a tarantula I have never had one what is the best one to get? From Ian

  • only 1 clear tarantula I seen on this video the horn baboon, also ur horn baboon is nasty. too much seen of the owner face. hope next time more on T's than ur face. I give 3 over 10.

  • you're extremely love tarantula

  • the only horned baboons i know are:

    Marshalli

    Darlingi

    Sanderi

    Bechuanicus

    Brachycephalus

  • this was the best video of you showing spider cages! no really loved it! I watch it over and over!!!!

  • no offence but those tubs are too shallow for arboreals.P.murinus aren't aggrsive there defensive and well p.lugardi are by far more aggressive. You do seem to know a fair bit about T's but just a few points there :) nice few T's there though and all seem to be in good condition.

  • Nice tours, man. Do you find the wood and other hides for the tarantulas yourself? All I find around my home is pretty medium sized, hollow tree roots - Which is fine for tarantula slings for now. I don't care what anyone else says, you make great videos the way you're doing them now.

  • yes, I really need to do an update

  • I bought this T at the pet shop

    I am clueless about them. The pet shop called her Asian Bird Eating Spider.

    I think she is the Black Asain T.

    The Haplopelma Minax.

    Is she the aggressive type?

    (I don't plan on handling her at all)

    Is her venom really poisonous?

    Any information you care to share would be greatly appreciated.

    You seem to know your ABC'S backwards and forward and everything in between on T's.

    For sure you do your homework!

  • sosiak565 here

    I actually have a caresheet video on my main Jon3800 account on the Haplopelma lividum/minax caresheet.

    These are highly aggressive and venomous species of tarantula that readily bites and more than once and should never be attempted to be handled. They require deep substrate 6-8 inches, warm temps and moist envronments. I particularly don't like collecting Haplopelmas because they almost never surface

  • wow, no wonder she was so cheap to buy. THANK YOU

    for your information

    your a true spider man

    lol THANK YOU

  • no probs

  • arboreals are good in those tanks. I've seen my online dealer house them in there

  • Did your juvie molt yet? Do you know the sex?

  • looks female

  • Yo dude send me some man... you hoggin all the good stuff lol :D

  • i have a horned baboon,too

  • sweet which one

  • african baboons are the greatest

  • the horned baboons are my favourite

  • I love your tarantulas :) i always wanted to own one

  • thanks

  • great t's u have there jon i love baboons t's the best way 2 slow it down is to put the them in the fridge for only 5mins that will slow them right down so u can move them in 2 there new home

  • I wouldn't do it since it does stress your T

  • if i could get her out of her tube bark i would try but she is pure evil.i can use a paintbrush to poke my pokies and they will run out not this monster she comes after me.

  • oh geez, that's scary as hell. I believe you.

  • can't decide whether I prefer marshalli or darlingi.

  • marshalli

  • Hey jon are chaco golden knees slow growers?

  • medium slow.

  • yes i own a adult female s.calceatum and they are pure evil they show no fear.need a male.

  • nice man, do u have a vid of her

  • I lol'd when he said 'the most dangerous tarantula I own' and then picked up the little tube.

  • yup, she's a firecracker

  • awsome!

  • thanks :)

  • whoops, I accidently hit the thumbs down, meaning to give a thumbs up (sorry bout that!).

    It was an awesome video!

  • Its cool, I fix that up :)

  • Nice. We used to have baboons.

  • nice which one did you have?

  • The baboon spiders of South Africa?

    The Genus HARPACTIRA.

  • ah, they must be true spiders

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