Unpacking my new Tarantulas
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wow nice new t's you got there. :D
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the last one is f*cking huge!
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ihave aracnaphobia...WHY AM I WATCHING THIS?!?! :P
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I love watching these unwrapping vids. It's like Christmas Day! :)
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@AUJamie Thats good to hear, mine took a couple of weeks to settle in as well.
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Jamie you made me laugh mate.I never seen someone move so fast.Cool vid mate.i sub to you to .
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I've notice t stirmi r so nasty :-) lol. But my male t apopyhsis is very nasty he will eat anythink i put in he's tank :-)
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Nice video, your T. stirmi made me jump! Has it settled in ok?
TarantulaAddict 1 year ago
@TarantulaAddict
Yeah it's settled in pretty well. The first week or two, it spent most of its time roaming around but has now found its burrow and spends most of its time sitting there waiting for food. ^^
AUJamie 1 year ago
Brilliant video mate and some beauitful tarantula's uve got there :-) i noticed your t stirmi looks like a male very long legs with a small abdomen. I've got a male t stirmi aswell only found out 2 weeks that's he is male i was well disappointed :-( if u wana look at my videos my users name is ( a hickin )
ahickin 1 year ago
@ahickin
Thanks dude! Yeah, right now the Stirmi does look like a male. Will have to find out for sure when he/she matures! :D
AUJamie 1 year ago
6:14 i actually jumped :P
i think the first one is nice.
well all of them are, im actually losing my fear, but i prefer the 1st one :)
gravzy56 1 year ago
@gravzy56
The first one is a Eupalaestrus Campestratus. More commonly known as a Pink Zebra Tarantula. Many people agree that this species is by far one of the most docile and calm Tarantulas out there, making them ideal for beginners.
AUJamie 1 year ago