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Bioactive B
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hey i'm B and i have a lot of pets
Dubia Roaches PVC Reptile Habitats HONEST Enclosure Review
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this video was not sponsored by dubia roaches and i bought this enclosure with my own money. all opinions are my own !
i overall think this enclosure is great and if you want to try it out here is the link to the exact one in the video: dubiaroaches.com/products/36x18x12-pvc-panel-reptile-enclosure
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this video was not sponsored by dubia roaches and i bought this enclosure with my own money. all opinions are my own !
i overall think this enclosure is great and if you want to try it out here is the link to the exact one in the video: dubiaroaches.com/products/36x18x12-pvc-panel-reptile-enclosure
follow me on instagram: bioactive_b?igshid=NjIwNzIyMDk2Mg==
other links to support me: linktr.ee/bioactive_b
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Phidippus johnsoni Care Guide (Johnson's / Red Back Jumping Spider)
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Thank you for watching my very quick introduction to one of my favorite species of jumping spider. Written care guide: bioactive-b.medium.com/how-to-care-for-ajohnsons-jumping-spider-phidippus-johnsoni-5c0ed0b7a84e Follow me on Instagram! bioactive_b Other links to support me: linktr.ee/bioactive_b
breeding Phidippus johnsoni jumping spiders !
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breeding Phidippus johnsoni jumping spiders !
my biggest bioactive build yet (emoryi rat snake/corn snake)
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my biggest bioactive build yet (emoryi rat snake/corn snake)
Herpcult review// velvet spider rehousing !
Просмотров 545Год назад
Herpcult review// velvet spider rehousing !
how i use NOTION as an exotic pet keeper
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how i use NOTION as an exotic pet keeper
velvet spider enclosure upgrade + feeding her and the tarantulas
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velvet spider enclosure upgrade feeding her and the tarantulas
making jumping spider enclosure decor
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making jumping spider enclosure decor
bio-active jumping spider enclosure !
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bio-active jumping spider enclosure !
Mine has never made a peep
Thank you for this video! I am hoping you can tell me if Johnsoni hibernate. I have a small female who went into her hammock in early November and it's December 20th and she still hasn't emerged. It is very hard to see her no matter what angle I try and I don't want to disturb her, but I fear the worst. 🥺 What should I do?
this is so cool!! i’m planning on getting a hognose soon and have been very interested in bioactive tanks. i would love to do this for whatever little guy i get!!
Great video thank you!
Honestly, thank you for this, I have about 100 of these guys living in and around my yard. I come from BC but live in the interior dry belt. these just happen to be my favorite jumping spider species. I have never kept one as a enclosed pet but i do have one or two that stay inside every year during winter. I try not to feed them but when they look like they are starving because all the insde bugs but them have dies, i usually purchase solider fly larvae to feed them.
I found one in my yard and I want to keep him! He’s tiny and has bold red coloring. This was so helpful
Thank you. I just put one back outside but I was tempted to keep her!
her little giggles are so adorable
So glad I watched this cause I’ve been spraying their enclosures with mist everyday 😩
Im waiting for mine to be delivered. Do you recommend getting a silicone seal for this enclosure? Like, the aquatic silicone.
You are absolutely gorgeous 😍
@Bioactive B I have either a male brilliant jumping spider (Phidippus clarus) or a female Red Back Jumping Spider (phidippus johnsoni). I'm not sure which one I have.
These are a common spider in the CA redwood belt. Although it's a cool very wet environment in winter, it gets very dry in summer with virtually no rainfall May-Oct, which is when you tend to see the spiders. They love to hang out on warm surfaces, are very brazen about showing themselves and have very good eyesight. The females are gorgeous, pugnacious, and get about 1/2" long and are active seriously cute hunters. The males tend to be much more laid back and not as beautiful, quite a bit smaller.
Lashes💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻
what are the dimansions of the tank
Damn, has it really been a year since you released a video?
😂😂 I fuckin love your commentary
Would u be able to breed one of these with regal jumping spider ?
no, they are different species. they cannot breed with eachother
I live in Central Texas between Dallas and Austin and have discovered a Johnson Jumper male. Is this unusual for our area? I have never seen one before today. It was on my back patio.
I live in New Mexico and I've heard that they are native here as well, so perhaps they've spread further east than the map portrayed. I was just at my local pet shop and they said there's a lady here in Albuquerque who breeds them because they're native to the area.
What heat mat and termostat did you use? And how did you place it? I want to build a terarium for my hognose, but i am not sure how to heat it yet. This looks really pretty.
hi ! i actually don't use a heat mat anymore. i recommend using a halogen heat bulb (like the ones from arcadia) and a dimming thermostat for the best basking opportunity :) thank you!
Hello! I have a wild Johnson's that came into my home and made a little web and is just chilling in it on my ceiling. Pretty sure it's a male but nesting?? Maybe I should look closer? Should I make this guy an enclosure or just leave him? Can wild ones be tamed? They are so cute. They come in often but this is the first time one has made a home!
Btw this video has such a lofi ASMR vibe and I'm HERE for it 😊
I have 4, I think 2.2 but not mature yet. I'm wanting to breed them, so this video is brilliant ❤
One just jumped on my arm up in Northern Canada BC was very interested in the cottonwood fluff laying around was very cute.
With a scorpion this small do you have to gut it?
i didn't !
@@BioactiveBthanks for telling me! I found a scorpion that was a little bit smaller than this one and I was unsure whether or not I had to gut it 😬
I have at least one of these fellows living in my greenhouse. Saw em today eating an ant.
I have a wild female Johnsoni living in my kitchen... moved in this past week.
Wonderful. I've ordered one! Yay🎉
Thank you for your guide! I just adopted a Johnsoni sling. They are still in in its deli cup. How often to mist the cup bottom? Or will it be better to just give provide a lightly moistened piece of cotton ? I live in the northeast of the states. Thanks again for your guide and for your soothing voice and music!
I was working the other day and one jumped out at me, it was the greatest surprise i could have encountered, i took her home and bought her a temporary enclosure, I'm so excited and fascinated by her, this was very helpful as it gets very humid where i am at. Do you recommend a temperature as well?
that's so exciting! since they are native to where you live you don't have to have any external heat sources. just room temp is perfect!
Yeah, been thinking about breeding with a phiddipus johnsoni for a while. Thanks for this 👍
Love this! 🎉👍
Wow. Great video.👍
thanks joseph butchers !
What a great video! I was at the park with my son and one jumped in my bosom! 😅 I scooped him out and put him on the ground. He was fine as was I. Not a good place for him since I’m big busted!😅 I never thought of taking him home. I’ll get the enclosure and go back to the park. This park gets scorpions, bats, owls, tarantulas and snakes! I prefer the jumping spider over the other creepies
What beautiful videos! I see life EVERYWHERE like it’s crazy how many perspectives are all around us! ❤
Thank you so much your video really helped me know more about my girl Loki she's still very yong and some things i was unsure about and you helped so much thank you.
I found one that was being surrounded by ants in my backyard is it okay to keep him ive been wanting to get one im just too afraid of ordering one online cause the way my mailman throws packages and this is the first time ive ever seem one in the wild
normally i wouldn't recommend ever having live caught animals however i'd be a hypocrite if i said not to since both of my johnsonis were wild caught. i think taking 1 spider from the wild to give it a good home and learn about them is perfectly fine <3 wild caught becomes an issue when people are profiting off of them in my opinion ! enjoy your spider :)
Phidippus johnsoni has become my favorite jumping spider! I have handled and observed a number of wild specimens, and some have come into our home. The first time I saw one I was scared because of their alarming coloration! I killed one once that ventured into my bedroom. 😞Interesting that you mention their low tolerance to humidity. Up where I live on central Vancouver Island where it gets very rainy from November through to March - it is a temperate rainforest here, and yet P. johnsoni seems to do fine in this climate. Quite a lot of them in my area. I wonder if your red backed jumpers were sourced from the arid southwest? Perhaps the subpopulations in the PNW have evolved to tolerate more humid conditions... But I've observed that they don't start becoming active until the Spring when the temp climbs to 13/14 Celsius (55.4 or 57.2 Fahrenheit) and sunny.
my johnsonis are from southern california so that would make total sense !
I'm also in central Vancouver Island! I'm curious if we have a different species. The female I have photos of, it's not quite a black stripe, it stops short of reaching the carapace and the red is more of a circle all the way around.
Found one of these at school and caught it. Thank you so much for this video!
Just sat down in my backyard patio in central California and found a male sitting on the backrest of a chair. I typically am arachnophobic but this little guy is pretty cool company.
hognoses are so cute😭
this looks great for a first ever enclosure! i have been scared to get started for a couple years now but im finally getting everything i need and gonna make one for a couple ivory millipedes. super exciting
Thank you so much for Alltwen advice best video ever i have a female one of these think about getting male too :)
How large should they be by 8 months?
Great review! Could you tell me if the gap between the two sliding doors is big enough for a smaller animal to escape from? Such as a baby snake
the gap between the doors doesn't seem like it would but i would suggest having some kind of lock/modifying it in someway just in case. dubia.com doesn't recommend small snakes for this enclosure without modifications just in case. if you dm me on instagram @bioactive_b i can send you some closer pictures if you want !
I ended up getting one and can safely say there's nothing getting through that gap! I really appreciate you getting back to me, though. I do want to add one thing regarding building the enclosure - I also tried it on carpet and it was a nightmare to build. However, moving to a harder surface (My kitchen), made it incredibly easy. Everything went together super nicely and without too much effort. I highly recommend doing that if you're able next time. @@BioactiveB
Spring tails are for? :)
they eat fungus and mold and overall breakdown organic matter so they help clean the enclosure and fertilize the plant !
Ohhh omg ✍️ taking notes I have a wild caught so I’m learning everything I need to know
Your voice is so soothing 😅
aww thank you !!
Hows she doing?
Too cute ❤
Hey I bought a female phidippus ardens 2 days ago and she doesn't seem very active do you think this just be because of the new enclosure or could there be another reason, I've pretty much left her to it since she moved in but I'm a lil worried that she could be stressed out in some way
it's hard to say with such little info ! is she a mature adult? it could definitely be stress or old age are my first 2 thoughts. i wouldn't be too stressed about it unless she isn't eating when it's time to eat