Top 10 Tarantulas To Handle (How To Hold a Spider)

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  • @tarantulacollective
    @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +112

    Thanks for joing me for another episode of Tarantula Tuesday! For care sheets, t-shirts, hats, and all social media links: CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE!
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    • @lizardon7096
      @lizardon7096 4 года назад +1

      Why is the brachypelma Hamorii so low on the list? I mean every care guide I ever read said they are easily one of most docile T’s In the hobby and some sites even said they can be handled regularly as they don’t stress as much as others. I mean no hate I’m just really curious because I would definitely put them above pink toes and rose hairs.

    • @robinhart5741
      @robinhart5741 4 года назад

      You are the 💩when it comes to info....and just all around kool guy thank you for teaching....may be if id saw this sooner i wouldn't have this stupid phobia....snakes roaches mice love all animals....reg spooders have these freaky legs...but Ts are like fuzzy wuzzys! Pray for me! Im sincerely trying...🙏🙌

    • @trvsfrnd
      @trvsfrnd 4 года назад +1

      Thx for doing this man! I wanna handle mine more but I rarely actually go for it cuz I don't wanna bother them.

    • @randomguythatvibes5161
      @randomguythatvibes5161 4 года назад +1

      Plz say no pun intended

    • @tarantulasnthingsamanda8221
      @tarantulasnthingsamanda8221 4 года назад

      Would love to see a husbandry video on ephebopus murinus!!!

  • @pythonpatrolexotics
    @pythonpatrolexotics 4 года назад +603

    I dont purposefully handle mine(although i have in the past), but showing people how to do it safely is important

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +44

      Thanks! I agree

    • @sakarinieminen3205
      @sakarinieminen3205 3 года назад +5

      Safely for the spider please. A sting here and there but please dont drop the spider

    • @TonyNL87
      @TonyNL87 3 года назад +3

      That's why I'm watching these video's. I still have to get my first but the more I know the better. Even if I'm never gonna handle mine... I'm still scared of spiders. But just in case! I don't want to drop it and kill it but also not take a bite!

    • @pythonpatrolexotics
      @pythonpatrolexotics 3 года назад +5

      @@TonyNL87 Texas? 3 years ago I was VERY afraid of spiders! Now I have over 100(not sure exact number), but knowing how to deal with a spider that has ran up your arm is important

    • @TonyNL87
      @TonyNL87 3 года назад +3

      @@pythonpatrolexotics I'm from the Netherlands. Yeah I'm reading a lot about different tarantula's and watching a ton of video's and talking to a lot of experienced tarantula's owners before I buy my first one. I want the best experience for the spider and myself. For the last 6 months I'm collecting all the info I can find.

  • @Whereawarewolf
    @Whereawarewolf 4 года назад +414

    One of the easiest in my opinion is the Texas Brown tarantula. You can pick them up in the wild. I save them from roadways all the time. I’ve only had one pose at me and that’s because it was mating season. I had to coax it onto the brim of my hat and once it was up there it calmed down immediately. So I guess you could say that there is a good reason to handle a tarantula: to help it cross the road😆

    • @Indusxstan
      @Indusxstan 2 года назад +12

      Wow! You are a kind fellow ❤️

    • @nathanielleack4842
      @nathanielleack4842 2 года назад +33

      I suppose we know why the tarantula crossed the road. He was a looking for a girlfriend!

    • @TypewriterJustice
      @TypewriterJustice 2 года назад +14

      i recently captured one of these in my shower, and BAM just like that, i'm now a tarantula nerd :) such cool critters

    • @puru7976
      @puru7976 2 года назад +9

      imagine essentially getting hit on by a tarantula, I think that's scarier than one actually trying to intimidate you

    • @trexnoises4071
      @trexnoises4071 2 года назад +5

      Found one of these in the road today. Never thought about having one as a pet. But took it home, set it up a terrarium now I have a pet tarantula

  • @Katiethewizard
    @Katiethewizard 3 года назад +215

    I'm personally a person who likes to handle their tarantula, I feel like handling my avicularia (safely!!) is something that gives me a bigger appreciation for these amazing little animals! I don't handle her all the time, but i do occasionally and I really appreciate your info on handling and not totally dismissing people who handle them❤

    • @stevepalpatine2828
      @stevepalpatine2828 2 года назад +11

      I have an OBT I can't get near it lol I'd like to hold her but she tries to murder me every time I have to go near her. I got bit once transferring her to a new house and that shit hurts.
      I love her but shes kinda mean.

    • @jadeslocombe9317
      @jadeslocombe9317 2 года назад +10

      @@stevepalpatine2828 you may well be totally up to speed, but have you checked the more recent findings on their preferred environment? A great deal of the reason they had such a reputation is that they were kept in enclosures that didn't actually suit them - which means they often didn't feel safe and so felt their only option was to fight.
      Of course yours may well just have an attitude. But it's worth double checking the husbandry, especially if you haven't for a while.
      But, like, it's also an OW and not something you want to annoy. So not the sort I'd put high on a list for 'handleable tarantulas'.

    • @joshuabuell2097
      @joshuabuell2097 Год назад +1

      @@stevepalpatine2828 my Nicaraguan tliltocatl albopilosus is supposed to be one of the most docile but mine kicks hairs at everything 😂😂😂

  • @Ganymed27
    @Ganymed27 3 года назад +82

    I used to suffer from severe arachnophobia. But this changed when I had a small rose hair tarantula sat on the palm of my hand at a pet show. I warned the keeper that I might get scared and to watch out for the spider, but everything was fine. And it was great to have this small fluffy animal with its little paws on my hand. I think this might really help a lot of people with their fear of spiders. Many tarantulas are like teddybear spiders when you look at them.

    • @domcarpenter1716
      @domcarpenter1716 Год назад +8

      I got over my phobia at a pet store. The man put my baby (I named her cinnamon) on my hand. I purchased her the same day and handle her using this advice. I went from phobic to wanting to collect and raise these animals. I intend to purchase more when I have the proper room ( the pet store man had a bunch of Ts and even called his wife to help me pick the best supplies for my "fall in love" scenario)

    • @djklermundable
      @djklermundable Год назад +4

      I am also very comforted by their hairyness/furyness! I like that, "eight legged teddy bears!"

  • @Jellyman1129
    @Jellyman1129 3 года назад +88

    9:50 “A lot of times, it’s people’s first tarantula.”
    Shows Pinktoe jumping 3 feet. 😳

    • @justachonkyspider
      @justachonkyspider 2 года назад +2

      Because they're very unlikely to bite but yes they do jump (and shoot poo). They're an arboreal species of tarantula so jumping is what they do. Yeah you wanna hold these like on the floor or on a bed so they can't fall and hurt themselves when they jump. My cousin had the sweetest pinktoe ever it didn't live long though because it was a male. I just got a female one too a few weeks ago....so far she's just been chilling in her house I haven't vibe checked her yet but when I put her in her house she just kinda hid her face and didn't move so I think she's the shy type. 🤔

    • @Jellyman1129
      @Jellyman1129 2 года назад +1

      @@justachonkyspider I know, it was just funny with the timing. Yeah, pinktoes are a wild bunch.

    • @justachonkyspider
      @justachonkyspider 2 года назад +1

      @@Jellyman1129 yeah :) almost like a huge jumping spider. Well I just think they're neat. It makes them a little unpredictable but i think it adds to their character cuz you never know when it's gonna pounce 😄 .....I've lost so many wild caught jumping spiders i wanted for pets by having them bounce off my face while trying to clean their enclosures 😅 they weren't harmed just escaped back into the wild. As long as no spiders get hurt from jumping around I think it's hilarious watching them jump 😆

  • @Theboyreds79
    @Theboyreds79 4 года назад +108

    It’s always good to know how to because you’ll probably need to one day. I’m also the lucky owner of an evil Rosie that will never be handled and wants me dead.

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +40

      Access to information that isnt needed is always better than no information available when needed.

    • @rumpelstilzz
      @rumpelstilzz 4 года назад +2

      My first T ever in 2002 also was one of the psycho rosies. Still today makes me wonder how anyone can count rosies as docile :D

    • @riveratrackrunner
      @riveratrackrunner 4 года назад +1

      my rose hair was only defensive when after it molted. and that obvious because it still is hardening. other than that "Raziel", is a cool T.

    • @TarantulamanNC
      @TarantulamanNC 4 года назад

      My very first T was a Rosie. She was so calm and never showed in defensive posture toward me. Yet I have heard a lot of folks say the opposite. I truly think all T’s can be different. I’ve seen the same comments made about very single species.

    • @LinariaFreeze
      @LinariaFreeze 4 года назад +1

      I got my Rosie from the SPCA after someone found her in a bin (thought she was dead when she molted), and she is the sweetest spider I've ever met. Never any trouble, but I have friends with super evil Rosies as well. They are so unpredictable!

  • @marleahcabano5423
    @marleahcabano5423 4 года назад +131

    Lmao! Omg, the Tarantula Police 😂 Love it.

    • @chrisgomez3078
      @chrisgomez3078 4 года назад +5

      They are like angry feminists , they will keep coming at you no matter what .

    • @MegaMrmeathead
      @MegaMrmeathead 3 года назад

      I’m so glad I’m not the only one

    • @thepeemachine8992
      @thepeemachine8992 3 года назад

      the Bible says no cussing.

  • @sowasism
    @sowasism 4 года назад +256

    I love that you did this video and your approach. Some will handle their T's regardless of opinion, so it's great to supply those who choose to do so with a list and techniques as well as pros and cons. The mixture of humor and education make your videos some the best!

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +33

      Thanks so much. That's what I was going for....not really trying to take a side...just accepting that it is a reality and trying to put out the best info I could on the subject. I'm not here to tell people what to do...I'm just sharring my experiences.

    • @jessp4016
      @jessp4016 2 года назад

      Yes! Everything you said 😊

  • @Firealone9
    @Firealone9 4 года назад +80

    I've had my Rose Hair for 5 years now and she only changes moods when she molts. When I first got her she was the calmest tarantula ever and handling her got me over my fear of spiders. I was inexperienced at that time though and would just simply grab or scoop her up when I wanted to handle her which I didn't know at the time was not the way to go about it. Well rarely over the years when she would molt you would think she was an OBT. Threat posture every time I stuck anything close to her and sometimes would even bolt towards and attempt to bite. She would stay that way all the way to the next molt and then all of sudden be super passive again. Very weird, but a good lesson that even the most docile species will change moods and in my opinion humanizes Tarantulas as they have mood swings just like us and other mammals. Totally awesome creatures.

    • @TarantulamanNC
      @TarantulamanNC 4 года назад +4

      I wonder is it truly personality or a human like issue at all. I wonder if it’s simply the reactions they can have depending on what took place physically when she molted. Like maybe she didn’t have a perfect molt and she’s uncomfortable in some way.
      Or for example when we think we are testing their temperament to see if it’s good day to handle them that it has nothing to do with temperament but rather a simple reaction? That sometimes they get more startled for example and react naturally or mechanically. Yet if we just wait a few minutes to an hour will get a different reaction that doesn’t startle or effect them as much. Honestly, it’s something will never know in my humble opinion :)

    • @ruthlesslistener
      @ruthlesslistener 2 года назад +1

      I can't imagine molting to be a great process (it looks super itchy to me personally), so that's pretty understandable! And quite sweet imo, because you'd never imagine a spider to get grumpy like us

    • @angehdabneh9686
      @angehdabneh9686 2 года назад +2

      Omgosh, I have had the exact same experience with a rose hair! She was so chill and docile and then she molted and became Satan. She'd threat pose and slap the glass if I even got near! It blew my mind. I've been wondering if that'd ever happened to someone else!

    • @cristinagutierrez2780
      @cristinagutierrez2780 2 года назад +7

      I owned a beautiful Rose Haired tarantula for 16 years. She was so sweet and docile never aggressive. I'm a teacher and kept her as a class pet. My kids loved to watch her and would get especially excited when I would bring her out of her terrarium every once in a while (I never let them hold her). She sadly passed away a week ago, I am heart broken. I don't know what to tell my former students, who always ask about her when they see me (how is she or has she molted again? etc.). It's just very sad.

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja Год назад

      Rose hairs can be very unpredictable. Mine was very docile 360 days a year -- but the other 4 days? DEMON spider.

  • @Deadf00l
    @Deadf00l 2 года назад +27

    Whether people enjoy handling their tarantulas or not, I think it's important that anyone who decides to get one at least knows how to handle one, and is prepared to do it. You never know when you might have to deal with an escapee, or just need to move them around.

  • @MaxwellTodd-y8q
    @MaxwellTodd-y8q 4 года назад +37

    I was looking through the comments and i really respect that he likes the comments or takes the time to read them

  • @leggi_bois4eva
    @leggi_bois4eva 4 года назад +306

    I dont know if I'll ever handle *my* spoods, but its literally not affecting my life whatsoever if someone decides to handle theirs 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +43

      I love this comment!

    • @jurassicgaming7498
      @jurassicgaming7498 4 года назад +1

      Elida Silva I have a blode Arizona femal large juvenile but it wrong so I don’t let i be just free and chill I love this comment

    • @offthebooksmusic
      @offthebooksmusic 4 года назад

      i agree! it just sucks to see people stressing out their Ts :(

    • @JK-vy8vh
      @JK-vy8vh 3 года назад +2

      My friend has a colbalt blue he handles her alot it's cool you put your hand down and she just crawls right on. Scary looking spider tho.

  • @YtrirrheksWife
    @YtrirrheksWife 3 года назад +29

    Thank you, loved this video! I was just attacked by some keepers recently when they learned I handle my T’s and accused of not caring about their well-being. Which, is insane, I love my T’s like they’re my own children and I handle them properly, in fact i obsess over making sure the environment around them is good for handling and that they’re in a good mood first. It really hurt my feelings to be shit on like that.

    • @Leiathroughthelookingglass
      @Leiathroughthelookingglass 2 года назад +7

      Every hobby has gatekeepers, don’t let them get to you! Enjoy your tarantulas :)

  • @stephanieporter532
    @stephanieporter532 4 года назад +28

    Saw the title i was thinking uh oh some people arnt going to be happy. Me personally i dont handle any of mine only on extremely rare occasions. Just once when im unpacking them then never again. Only one time "my sister is super scared of spiders" so she wanted to hold one, i couldn't say no she was facing her fears. So i let her hold my Avic. Im just happy looking at them seeing them do spider things. I also have jumping spiders so if i wanna hold a spider thats my go to. Another amazing video!

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +3

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. It is certainly a polarizing topic these days. I attempted to navigate it best i could.

  • @TrickyNano
    @TrickyNano 8 месяцев назад +8

    As someone who has always handled their tarantulas, a word of advice. The reason we sometimes see people online claiming they’re supposedly docile tarantula has a bad temper, is because they only started handling said tarantula as an adult. To domestic a tarantula, you need to start holding them as slings. In fact you’re gonna wanna handle them once a day as slings if you want a spider that grows up to never be bothered by your hands. That’s not to say they won’t be skittish, depending on the species. For example i domesticated my Chilean rose hair as a baby, and it never so much as raised it’s butt at me as an adult. It never flicked, and was never even startled by my picking him up or moving things around in his cage. It actually makes their lives less stressful. If they know hands are safe, when you mess with their cage they aren’t stressed. But it’s gotta start when they’re spiderlings for the best results!

    • @FeralSheWolf
      @FeralSheWolf 14 дней назад

      People say you can't habituate them, but I've got dumb little cellar spiders I've taught my hands are safe. Sometimes I hand them a mosquito when I beat them to a mosquito kill!

  • @chickenwing601
    @chickenwing601 4 года назад +42

    I once handled my p.metallica female, not because i wanted it, no because when i open the enclousure she jumped direct on my t-shirt.

  • @jeffsummerhill
    @jeffsummerhill 4 года назад +83

    I've always been curious about handling, but I am all about having them stress free as possible.
    Great video, Richard. Thanks for covering the subject.

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +5

      Thanks brother! I hope I walked the line without taking sides and put out some helpful info.

  • @PETROCK-NROLL
    @PETROCK-NROLL 4 года назад +60

    I totally agree with you on this, I have and still would handle certain T’s I own but it isn’t something I do regularly, I just don’t feel the need to hold them! Great top 10 I’d put the G Pulchra and A Chalcodes at the top too! 🤘🏼

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +13

      I feel you. I dont go out of my way to handle or pull them out of an enclosure just to handle because I'm bored...I dont have that kind of time. Lol. But if one walks out onto my hand, I definitely take a few moments to enjoy the expereince.

  • @LDericher
    @LDericher 4 года назад +257

    Another valuable tip: Don't blow air onto the T

    • @KawaiiKatelynUnicorn
      @KawaiiKatelynUnicorn 4 года назад +1

      Why

    • @LDericher
      @LDericher 4 года назад +17

      @@KawaiiKatelynUnicorn Usually they bolt really hard when blown on (or even get defensive)

    • @ant_keeper9589
      @ant_keeper9589 4 года назад +1

      @We Have To Go Back never going to blow on mine but isn't the same as wind blowing on the tarantula in nature

    • @donm-tv8cm
      @donm-tv8cm 3 года назад +16

      If you're talking about abruptly blowing on them with your mouth, absolutely correct. It will invariably startle them, causing a defense reaction with a high probability of hair-kicking. Why stress them? I had 2 T's back in my teenage years (lllooonnnngggg time ago!), and I did clueless stupid things like that once in a while, like when trying to get them to move while showing them off in their cage to a friend. Treat them kindly and with gentleness and they'll be chill.

    • @veledwin1
      @veledwin1 3 года назад +2

      @@ant_keeper9589 no, it's not the same at all

  • @mikomistar1423
    @mikomistar1423 4 года назад +47

    I appreciate you’re acknowledgment of both sides. It’s really important imo that people can at least understand both sides of the line.
    I never go for mine but I have a big ol fat G Actaeon who likes to take a stroll when I do maintenance. When playtime is over it’ll stroll back in.
    But I have others who obviously I would -never- even give the opportunity.
    It is what it is as long as you and the animals are safe and calm.

    • @Leoriic
      @Leoriic 4 года назад +1

      This is definitely my favourite species and out of all my Ts which include pulchra, pulcripes, avicularia, albopilosum and porteri (both mine are psycho rosies) the G actaeon is by far my most docile and calmest of them all and only one I will purposely hold on a regular basis. But like Richard said they all have their own personalities and can change at anytime.

    • @RainyEncore39
      @RainyEncore39 3 года назад

      I just picked up one of these species this past week! I am already completely fascinated by it. Care and husbandry seem to be similar to other grammastolas but I'm wondering if you have any specific tips?

  • @donnajocatlady3839
    @donnajocatlady3839 4 года назад +156

    My TINY Avicularia avicularia comes up to the top every time I open the enclosure. It decided to hang out on my finger while I was watering it the other day. It was so sweet!!!
    I'm allergic to pretty much everything on the planet, so I don't want to push my luck by handling my Ts. I've SEEN the pics of irritation. No thank you! But I'd love to be able to cuddle the fuzzies. 😭

    • @beritblackie3168
      @beritblackie3168 4 года назад +6

      ❤️❤️ Arh, sounds like a real little sweetie. UK here; I have a 1year old A Avicularia and it is generally really calm when I have it out. It used to be very jumpy and even poop on me with amazing accuracy when I first got it, but that has changed. Phew! Love it to bits.

    • @kennythetrend3688
      @kennythetrend3688 3 года назад +1

      Thinking about getting a Caribbeana Versicolor because they are probably the most colorful New World species that you can handle, but I haven't have had a T of my own yet. So I'll probably get an Arizona Blonde as my first T, but Caribbeana Versicolor is a very tempting one for me.

  • @helenafranzen9828
    @helenafranzen9828 2 года назад +5

    First time I ever handled a T the spider was more docile than me. I used to be arachnophobic so handling a big nice spider helped me a lot to get over it. Nowadays I only handle my T if I absolutely need to or if some friend wants to experience the same thing. Knowing how to handle it is essential not to hurt the spider but also not yourself, so thanks for the video.

  • @pegas1ster
    @pegas1ster 3 года назад +78

    curly hairs arent even on the list? surprising! Mine is so docile and they're the first thing that comes to mind to show to people who are scared of typical spiders.

    • @GlitterGum
      @GlitterGum 3 года назад

      Curly hairs don't jump a lot right?

    • @rickytarr8585
      @rickytarr8585 3 года назад +1

      @@GlitterGum Nope.

    • @GlitterGum
      @GlitterGum 3 года назад

      @@rickytarr8585 cool thanks :)

    • @sosadeniro5106
      @sosadeniro5106 3 года назад +1

      I have a black curly hair is this possible 😅 I’m a reptile type of guy tried some new I’m scared of mine a little😂

    • @rickytarr8585
      @rickytarr8585 3 года назад +2

      @@sosadeniro5106 Nah they don't jump. Seems to me the absolute calmest is Aphonapelma species, Henzi and Anax. My Curly hair is kinda skiddish, but definitely doesn't jump.

  • @joshuafitzroy356
    @joshuafitzroy356 4 года назад +12

    C. Versicolors really blew my mind when I got mine. Best T ever 😁

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +10

      They're so cool....I wish they would stay that bright blue color they have when slings forever though

    • @joshuafitzroy356
      @joshuafitzroy356 4 года назад +2

      @@tarantulacollective still an amazing animal 😁.

  • @Zg_1357
    @Zg_1357 3 года назад +7

    I bought my first Tarantula, an Arizona Blond at a reptile and exotic show this weekend. She's a cute thing and very easy to handle.

    • @jacquelynbritz5062
      @jacquelynbritz5062 3 года назад

      I want one I held a balm size one they wanted 350 for it is that normal I live in California

    • @Zg_1357
      @Zg_1357 3 года назад +1

      @@jacquelynbritz5062 way way over priced for an Arizona blond

    • @jacquelynbritz5062
      @jacquelynbritz5062 3 года назад

      Any idea what much they should be for a adult and where I might be able to get one I would like to hand pick it nad check temperament

  • @aemowl7984
    @aemowl7984 4 года назад +6

    For many years growing up as a child I’ve always been HORRIFIED of spiders, and I always had the dream of changing that fear. Great video!

    • @aemowl7984
      @aemowl7984 3 года назад +2

      And now I have officially done it.

  • @pallasade1807
    @pallasade1807 2 года назад +8

    Love this! So when I was in New Mexico, there was a HUGE tarantula migration. The small black desert tarantulas were crossing the roads by the hundreds. I stopped and saved all that I could. They were EXTREMELY docile, and I even brought one home with me. I hold him often and he is so friendly and docile. I even let my 8yr old brother hold him. He’s so therapeutic and an amazing pet. I think he’s the male version of the desert blonde, so that makes sense!
    I had a pink toe but she had a temperament for sure. I also have a large female curly haired and I don’t hold her much; she gets defensive and kicks hairs a lot and Is often moody. But still gorgeous!

    • @bflo1000
      @bflo1000 2 года назад

      Which T are you talking about Marxi, Schroederi, Vagans or which?

  • @perfectchaos5721
    @perfectchaos5721 4 года назад +25

    My daughter really wants to get a tarantula and I’m really glad we found your videos. They are very informative and makes me more comfortable with the idea, since I’m not a fan of spiders 😅.

    • @mclarissa371
      @mclarissa371 2 года назад +2

      Your daughter sounds amazing and so do you. The support you're showing her despite that you're not a fan of spiders is amazing.❤️

    • @brightbkh07
      @brightbkh07 2 года назад

      Did you ever get one? I used to be afraid of all spiders and tarantulas but after I started watching RUclips videos about them I became fascinated with Tarantulas. Now I have two, a G. pulchra/Brazilian Black and a C. Cyaneopubescens/Green Bottle Blue. I love them so much now. I even hold the G. pulchra every now and then! It helped me tremendously to get over my fear of them.

  • @dsmith8984
    @dsmith8984 4 года назад +25

    I’ve never been interested in owning a tarantula but I watched this video from curiosity and was extremely impressed with how good, informative and educational to the hobby this video is. Subscribed and liked.😉
    ......who knows maybe one day I’ll own one and this video kicked it off. Keep up the great quality vids. 👍

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +1

      That's very cool! Welcome to the channel...it is awesome to have you. I have a lot of other videos as well that focus on just one specific species at a time....you should check a few of them out if/when you decide to get a tarantula!

    • @stevesteve9621
      @stevesteve9621 Год назад

      U got one a month ago I was the same way.

  • @mandyshannon9738
    @mandyshannon9738 4 года назад +26

    I love your page. Ive only been in this hobby for a year. And it's because of your pages. Thank you. Would love to know more about the bigger ones as I own 10 of them. 😎😎

  • @sandybanjo
    @sandybanjo 3 года назад +4

    Four years ago, I adopted a female Rosie from a local pet store.......she's still with us, and has been our only choice in bring out of her enclosure to show. No telling her age. She has not molted since we've had her. but still a real treasure to show the kids that are interested. She has never posed a threat or bolted.

  • @2yearoldeastercandy935
    @2yearoldeastercandy935 4 года назад +5

    I was adding some more substrate to my curly hair’s enclosure and he was so calm when I moved him to a different container. I didn’t pick him up with my hand but it was so tempting to!

  • @bigjoe2271
    @bigjoe2271 4 года назад +4

    The #1. OH YA !!!! I love my ARIZONA BLONDE ...AWESOME VIDEO AS ALWAYS BRO !!

  • @naymeequillo
    @naymeequillo 4 месяца назад

    I absolutely love how respectful you speakers about everyone involved, including the spooders. Thank you.

  • @danwinks4917
    @danwinks4917 3 года назад +5

    I only handle my T when I need move to clean it's house. That's it, cause you are correct. She not my friend and doesn't want to be stressed out.

  • @marleahcabano5423
    @marleahcabano5423 4 года назад +7

    The first T of mine that I handled was my B. hamorii sling. Mostly bc it came out during a rehouse. Super chill and probably would have sat there a while. The other was my G. iheringi sling. Rehouse again. Pretty chill ... kinda, lol. I'd love to handle everyone once in a while, but I'm not in a rush. Guess I'm still a little nervous. Definitely want an Arizona Blonde now - thanks, Richard lol

  • @cadaverousghoul8008
    @cadaverousghoul8008 4 года назад +6

    Great video Richard I love that you are very open minded to handling, I think regardless of how some people feel, there are people out there who will handle their tarantulas and rather than pushing the no handling on them it is better to teach them the safety of handling them. I am not opposed to handling but in my view and opinion, it is when the tarantula wants to be or the opportunity is there where theh climb on me, other than that I wont. I have not handled any of mine yet because they have shown no signs of wanting to come out. My Brachypelma's and grammostola would rather kick at me and that's signs enough they dont want to be bothered haha. Great video love it!

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +2

      Thanks..that was what I was going for. Just saying "dont do it" helps no one. People these days mistake their opinions, feelings, and beliefs as universal truths or facts. The world isn't that black and white. So if people are going to handle, then there should at least be some info out there that describes the best practices for handling.

    • @cadaverousghoul8008
      @cadaverousghoul8008 4 года назад +1

      My belief is some tarantulas show signs of being sociable some are with others in the wild. I'm sure with no doubt that I will end up with one that will want to be held and it does happen. I think tarantulas are more intelligent than what we give them credit for. And it is something that we shouldn't forbid but educate on, making the hobby bother safer and better for us and for our tarantulas is so important rather than scaring people away from it or from getting help altogether which can do more damage than good.

  • @dankauffman8568
    @dankauffman8568 4 года назад +4

    Had a B smithi thirty years ago . Handled it all the time . Used to pick it up with thumb and index finger . Never got bit , but the hairs were terrible ! I remember scratching myself bloody . Don't feel the need to handle anymore . Just getting old , I guess . Great video as always !

  • @matthewzito6130
    @matthewzito6130 Год назад +2

    I think one of the advantages of keeping tarantulas in relatively large, naturalistic habitats is that you can view and photograph them without having to disturb them (although this will also depend somewhat on the species and its habits).

  • @lizardon7096
    @lizardon7096 4 года назад +52

    Curly hairs should definitely be on this list.

    • @coolingstatue11
      @coolingstatue11 4 года назад +7

      RIZADON the RAT my curly hair absolutely will not be touched. She’s beautiful but super skittish. I hope it’s not something to do with her past owner, but she won’t let me near her. But yeah I agree, they are great when they let you hold them.

    • @YokaiPie
      @YokaiPie 4 года назад

      @@coolingstatue11 could be wild caught, maybe?

    • @BeeRumblin13
      @BeeRumblin13 4 года назад +4

      My curly is pretty mean also. Its big and not happy even when i open its door to drop in food. So is my stripe knee. That thing is fast and trys attacking the tongs . And it keeps burying its water dishes.

    • @TarantulamanNC
      @TarantulamanNC 4 года назад +1

      They are typically great terrestrial tarantulas that don’t seem to mind being held so I agree. But like all T’s, you will have the skittish ones.

  • @Staxx_OnG
    @Staxx_OnG Месяц назад +1

    I’m getting pretty big into the hobby and never handle my Ts except for a few of the ones mentioned in this video (wich I got specifically for periodic handling). I love introducing people to the real personalities of these creatures who are extremely misunderstood. I’ve even moved into wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and other more niche spiders all because of watching your videos when I was younger.

  • @snoot4873
    @snoot4873 4 года назад +3

    First I have to say I'm obsessed with the opening music it's badass
    Is there a way you can or have a video on your past fear of spiders/Ts? I have arachnophobia big time but I'm finding your videos my way to at least help get over my insane irrational fear with the safety of watching and not being close lol

  • @thewilberforce
    @thewilberforce 2 года назад +1

    I’m glad to see this video. One of the things that kept me from being in the hobby was the thought that I “have to” handle them. I’m just into it. And knowing that you can still enjoy them and not handle them is a good thing.

  • @kinandpat
    @kinandpat 4 года назад +11

    12:58
    Spider: imma eat you
    Cricket or roach:sure
    Spider: here I come
    Cricket or roach: sike

  • @justinellis8864
    @justinellis8864 4 года назад +2

    Good video fella. Totally agree with what you've said. 100%. T's don't enjoy being handled so always pick one that isn't going to run up your sweater! *grin*. I like the list order. Sounds just right. Except the G. porteri - think i got unlucky, was handleable for the first 6 months and then turned into a force of darkness, biting my pen and paint brush and never to be handled again. total badass! Mind you, i sold it back to the pet shop 30 years ago and they said it just wanted something to hide under as when they did it calmed down, was handleable again and sold to another customer. Ah well, may be i will get another one sometime! lol

  • @chrisscerbo5731
    @chrisscerbo5731 4 года назад +3

    I'm perfectly fine watching you hold them from here in my house and you holding them at your place

  • @bronthesaurus3648
    @bronthesaurus3648 2 года назад +2

    Regardless of your opinion on handling Ts, I think it’s really important you gave this guide on how to safely do it-and honestly, handling a tarantula can be a really sobering experience when it comes to understanding how fragile they can be. I remember when my b smithi walked on me for the first time, he relaxed his posture and lowered himself to touch the “ground” (my hand) and I remember how shocking it was feeling him rest his abdomen on my palm. Feeling that weight really puts into perspective how careful you need to be with them, the abdomen is really heavy for the spider’s size, and for anyone who does handle just experiencing that weight is a very needed dose of perspective.

  • @smithtrooperxcix7059
    @smithtrooperxcix7059 4 года назад +7

    I am a beginner, of course I've done my studies on tarantula keeping, and I am eager to dig deeper in the hobby, my first "T" is an Avic, her name is Bullet because of her speed. I choose not to hold her because I bought her from a chain pet store, and she's most likely never been exposed to human hands, but whenever I buy another T, I'll be sure it's a sling, that way I will feel better about handling it so it could possibly get used to hands, if that makes any sense, or if possible, but like I said, Bullet is strictly an observation pet

    • @TarantulamanNC
      @TarantulamanNC 4 года назад +2

      From my experience the wild caught are the same as captive bred far as their temperament. I’ve owned both and I never seen a difference in their attitudes being wild caught or captive bred. At one time I owned over 600 tarantulas so I’m speaking from some experience. Not saying I’m an EXPERT though haha Just sharing my experiences

    • @TarantulamanNC
      @TarantulamanNC 3 года назад

      @Kevstah honestly I spent a lot of time feeding and cleaning my animals back then. I no longer have them. I only have 4 Tarantulas left now. Soooooo much easier to care for haha

    • @-theonlyseasurf-2975
      @-theonlyseasurf-2975 2 года назад

      Please remember to always check temperament though as they might change their behaviour after molting

  • @Thewholetree
    @Thewholetree 3 месяца назад +1

    My very first tarantula that I ever handled was a Wild Desert blonde that I found wandering across the street in southern california. I didn't want him to get smushed, so I picked him up and moved him aside and he was just the gentlest thing. That started my love of giant fluffy spiders decades ago.❤

  • @alienbull2303
    @alienbull2303 2 года назад +1

    Just want to let you know, you’re the best tarantula yt channel, and i dont just say that cause i like you, but because you’re videos are really good and professional
    Keep the good work up💯

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  2 года назад

      Thanks so much. That means a lot to hear. I appreciate the support.

  • @Solohikelife
    @Solohikelife 3 года назад +2

    Great video man. I’m looking at getting my first t and will be wanting to handle it so I can educate my kids not to be scared of spiders

  • @RobertYacucciSr
    @RobertYacucciSr 26 дней назад

    Outstanding job with this topic. I've been handling and teaching about tarantulas and other arachnids and reptiles for decades, and you do an exceptional job. In terms of whether they like, or don't, like to be handled I don't see it that way. The tarantula will just adjust to any situation you give it, they don't really think but react. Whether it's your hand or a rock or stick they are just going to do their thing. But you make an excellent point of possible harm to the tarantula, and how to handle when first starting off.

  • @jairem5710
    @jairem5710 3 года назад +13

    Richard: I wouldn’t want those hairs in my mouth.
    Billie Eilish: 🕷👄

  • @MsSherlyn101
    @MsSherlyn101 4 года назад +1

    Although I personally don’t handle my tarantulas often I have nothing against doing so. I really enjoyed this video.

  • @RaeM.C83
    @RaeM.C83 3 года назад +2

    I’m really researching a lot of different animals and species wanting to eventually have some . I really appreciate the education and the charisma you have at teaching people like me. Thanx again.

  • @janniceisaksen738
    @janniceisaksen738 4 года назад +2

    I got my first tarantula in 2013 (an attempt to get over my fears of spiders). He was just a sling and around 2cm in length. It was a G.Pulchrapes. I was afraid of him till he was around 3-4years old, and then I handled him for the first time and he was great! Best creature in he world! By that time, I had never heard of new worlds, old worlds, kicking of hairs ot anything. Got lucky tho. No hair kicking, and I could take him out whenever I wanted to and let other people handle him.
    I had friends over who were terrified of tarantulas, leaving and loving them because of this species!
    Really loved seeing this one on top 10!
    Unfuntunately, he died last year (6.5 years old). I got really really sad, and went to buy A new one.... got home with 21 new ones.. mostly old worlds, but I got myself a new g.pulchrapes, but I havent been brave enough to handle him yet. Which is not a problem for neither me or the tatantula!😅
    Great video! Subscribed after this one!^^

  • @Muddflud
    @Muddflud 4 года назад +8

    My calmest and most tolerant to being prodded when I need her to move is my P metallica, my most defensive bordering on psychopathic is my L parahybana. I dont handle my T's though I just dont wanna risk a ruptured abdomen.

    • @hubertuswine
      @hubertuswine 4 года назад +1

      Wow, mine are exactly the other way around... my L parahybana does not care about me opening the enclosure, doing maintenance, I even added soil and a small plant while she was in her corner chillin'. My P metallica on the other hand... I wouldn't dare to put my hands in that enclosure...

  • @lorijudd2151
    @lorijudd2151 4 года назад

    I just discovered your channel today. This is fortuitous for me because I just acquired last week an Aphonopelma hentzi that I have named Elvira.
    Not that she'll ever come when called. However, kids who visit that "crazy old grandma" like to visit the T. and call her by name.
    No, I do not let them handle her unless they are experienced and their parents are present.
    My point is, this is not my first T.
    Things are different now than when I had my first T.
    The RUclips channels are better (nudge, wink, nod). Because of this, I now know more about T.s and how to care for them. However, this is my first A. hentzi. Naturally, I want to know everything about her so she will be well cared for.
    Your channel is so much more comprehensive than other sources I have found, and you even have a special video about my new T.!
    Thank you for putting out quality information for us newbies!

  • @brianhoffman6483
    @brianhoffman6483 4 года назад +3

    Just got my order from Fear Not at the same time you release a video....oh what a good day today is shaping up to be :)

  • @noname-bg7vn
    @noname-bg7vn 2 года назад

    Arizona blonde tarantulas are my absolute favorite im always drawn towards them i was so happy to see their number one on this list 😄

  • @exoticbarbs4121
    @exoticbarbs4121 4 года назад +5

    I've had this one G. Pulchripes that I've never had a chance to handle. He's really defensive and would even give a threat posture.

  • @PaulsMom93
    @PaulsMom93 4 года назад

    I love your personality and how you don’t want to offend anyone so you explain both sides

  • @anarchyreins
    @anarchyreins 4 года назад +85

    My Honduran curly hair seems to fall asleep on my hand😁

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +9

      Lol

    • @Sam-zy7pu
      @Sam-zy7pu 4 года назад +4

      For real?

    • @lizardon7096
      @lizardon7096 4 года назад +9

      They are really nice tarantulas

    • @kuceracm
      @kuceracm 4 года назад +20

      Lucky! My curly is a total demon lol. He will threat pose if you just look at him funny.

    • @ross5961
      @ross5961 4 года назад +6

      I live in Honduras and have a subspecies of Brachypelma that I believe has not been classified as of yet, and it too is a sweetheart, super docile and in my experience albopilosum tends to be docile, especially as adults. And the one I have that I still have to find what species it actually is is also a super docile cutie

  • @derricklogan2058
    @derricklogan2058 4 года назад +1

    There were a few my Tarantulas that I loved to handle. The Brazilian Black and Chilean Rose were the best! I had a few others which I picked up from time to time, such as the Red Rump, but sometimes she really wasn't interested in being handled. With over 18 years of experience, you will know or should know which spiders to hold or not. But you're definitely right about the comparison to dogs or cats and animals that can be domestic! Spiders are very different! Safety Is The Key! For all of the people who look forward to keeping spiders, just be careful and be safe.

  • @brianlindsay9097
    @brianlindsay9097 3 года назад +4

    "Veriscolors jump." Yes they do, and run like greased lightning. But still very sweet.
    I've seen people catch and pick up tarantulas by cupping their hand and putting it over the top of them; or by using their thumb and index finger between the 2nd and 3rd pairs of legs, grasping the cephalothorax. What are your feelings about these methods?

  • @savannahk750
    @savannahk750 Год назад

    I have been watching you and Tarantula Kat for 2 years now. Soaking up as much knowledge as I can, I really want to have one. I used to be terrified of spiders, but one night I woke up to a house spider (I live in Scotland so we don’t have Ts over here) on my arm. I didn’t freak just let it crawl off me and ever since. I have been obsessed with learning about arachnids. Don’t know why I was so calm that night I would have normally set my whole room on fire to get rid (I’m exaggerating). Anyhoo thanks to your videos I have learnt so much. Thank you.

  • @Hamorich
    @Hamorich 4 года назад +11

    I love my Chaco Golden Knee, but I'm a bit sad this morning after I found out that it's a male :(
    well at least I still have some years to spend with him
    definitely need to get more Chacos! lol
    he's very calm all the time
    even though he's always moving stuff around in his enclosure, I'm very lucky that I have one that always keeps the water dish unbelievably clean, crystal clear!
    😂😂😂

    • @misteryguy5304
      @misteryguy5304 4 года назад

      Bro buy a female for him

    • @Hamorich
      @Hamorich 4 года назад +1

      @@misteryguy5304 yes, will do for sure!😁

  • @tymothyyoung1530
    @tymothyyoung1530 Год назад

    The first thought when you said that they have moods and one day they are OK with being handled and the next they want to bite your face off. Was that they are very much like an introvert. One day we can take bei g around some people but the next we hide away and if you insist on messing with us we might bite your head off.
    I'm really glad I found this channel, as I'm trying to get over my fear. I've got to the point of it being more really uncomfortable rather than fear. And I think it's the few channels that I've recently subscribed to that are really helpful in teaching me so much and in doing so getting me happier around spiders.

  • @yeahexceptno
    @yeahexceptno 4 года назад +17

    I don't handle my Ts, they handle me. I reach in to tidy up, feed, water, whatever and sometimes they feel like going for a stroll on their mama, while my horror stricken boyfriend looks on in fear. 2008 me would never think I'd be hanging out with my Tarantula Fam

  • @TammySmith300
    @TammySmith300 Год назад

    I don’t have a tarantula but have had past experiences with them as someone else’s pet or in the wild, they are by far my favorite spider and I found them playful, especially if you give them a pencil. Thanks for the videos, I hope you make more.

  • @Miki-pq4mx
    @Miki-pq4mx 4 года назад +3

    My first tarantula was a pink toe and I'm planning on getting another one soon, mine died a few months back and I'm finally ready to get a new baby.

  • @leidonny
    @leidonny 3 года назад

    💁🏿‍♀️ I sent this video to my 19 yr old son who just purchased a Avicularia avicularia (Pink Toe Tarantula). It's his 1st Spider pet 🕷️
    Thanks for this video ☺️

  • @rumpelstilzz
    @rumpelstilzz 4 года назад +4

    There's only one T in my collection that climbs onto my hand voluntarily if I open the enclosure and put my hand near the spider. It's my c.perezmilesi juvie, she's super inquisitve and I doubt she 'likes' my hand, she's just curious and loses her mind while exploring. None the less, I think every keeper *should* handle one of his more docile specimen from time to time, for a very simple reason: It can always happen, while a rehouse or something, that you'll find yourself handling your T by accident, when she bolts on you. And then you'll *have* to handle her and you better know how to and you better be used to handling so *you* don't get startled and do some mistake that ends in your T dropping on the floor and dying with internal bleedings.
    Next week I'm doing a little show to a school class of ten year olds and I'll be handling my c.versicolor mature male to show the kids it's nothing to be afraid of. It will be him because he's as brave as he's slow due age, and he's an arboreal - should the worst case happen and he'll drop, he's more likely to survive it. Ah yes, always be sitting on the floor while handling and keep your hands low, a falling spider is the biggest danger in the whole thing...

  • @sjstu
    @sjstu Год назад

    I'm not sure how your channel came up on my feed but I keep watching more and more of your content. I'm seriously considering picking up a T now! Wonderful animals and I really enjoy your presenting style.

  • @P4bs
    @P4bs 4 года назад +5

    I'm genuinely surprised you didn't include the b.smithi , they're everywhere, used in advertising etc, friendly ish lil fellas. Plus they're super cute

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +5

      The changed the name of the B. smithi to the B. hamorii. It is even more confusing bc there is still a species of T that instilled called the B. smithi

    • @P4bs
      @P4bs 4 года назад

      @@tarantulacollective oh my I must have missed that, I do apologise 😅

  • @sigee32
    @sigee32 4 года назад +1

    Good to see the chalcodes at no1. Mine is so chilled its almost borring. I handle because I love to see them up close and in detail. 100% agree with everything you say in the video.

  • @NJ51958
    @NJ51958 3 года назад +2

    Great video man cause even though I'm not into holding my T when I eventually get them, this list gives me a good idea of some spiders that may be less prone to defensive displays/flicking hairs at me during a re-home.

  • @jasonroot7922
    @jasonroot7922 4 года назад +1

    Man I love this Channel, and if the tarantula police don't like this video that's too bad. You go dude, we need more people like you in the hobby.

    • @jasonroot7922
      @jasonroot7922 4 года назад

      I always always always always check my pink toes temperament. It's the only tarantula that I have that doesn't seem to mind, and even then I can hardly say that because there's times where my tarantula will be at the top of its enclosure it puts a foot down on top of my hand and quickly draws back. But anytime I handle, I let my tarantula crawl in my hand. I never scoop it up. I leave the decision up to my spider, as with my reptiles as well.

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +1

      Dude...thanks for leaving an awesome comment like this. And I REALLY appreciate your support...you rock!

  • @aquasian21
    @aquasian21 4 года назад +4

    Great vid and very well said! I’ve only ever handled my G pulchra but since she last moulted her demeanour has changed and she became quite bolty so I haven’t handled her since. Just not worth the risk in my opinion.

    • @albertaguidetwahl469
      @albertaguidetwahl469 4 года назад

      Sian Little we experienced the same with ours. My wife was arachnophobic before I got into the hobby now loves them as much as I do. She handled our G. Pulchra but since it’s last moult it got very defensive, threat poses and slapping. We’ll see what happens after the next one

  • @floral_coral1
    @floral_coral1 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. I've been doing research before getting a brazilian black tarantula and your videos have been so helpful1

  • @carolineadams7283
    @carolineadams7283 4 года назад +6

    I’m waiting on delivery of my very first tarantulas I am getting a Pterinopelma sazimai, Lasiodora parahybana and Hapalopus sp Colombia I went a bit crazy 😜

    • @SensenmannXT
      @SensenmannXT 4 года назад +2

      I will get next week my first T´s. I don´t know how many it will be. I want B. Auratum, G. Pulchripes and C. Cyaneopubescens. I have a big list of others even some old worlds for later. We are all crazy XD

    • @ItsJadine
      @ItsJadine 4 года назад +2

      I just got two P. Sazimai slings and they are super fast and skittish, I think you’ll have your hands full with the LP too 😂 they’re are so many beautiful species I want nearly all of them 😂 plus I got a couple of PZB those will be my hamsters once they grow up 😂 hopefully anyway. I really need a C. Versicolour in my life 😍 I only started in September and I’ve got 12 already 🤦🏾‍♀️ I’m hooked 😂

    • @wojciechkubat2382
      @wojciechkubat2382 4 года назад +2

      @@SensenmannXT G. Pulchripes was my first T, like 8months ago. Perfect Beginner species, slow, easy to handle. Few months later i got chroma. Cyaneo. , way faster than G.pulchripes and Iam not gonna touch her :P. 2 months ago i got tliltocatl albopilosum nicaragua, obt and p. Metallica. Just georgous. All juvenale females. Respect for obt, i felt fear for the first time :)

    • @kuceracm
      @kuceracm 4 года назад

      Oh you will love the Pumpkin! I have one and it's my current favorite. She's actually my most chill T I have atm lol.

  • @henrynelson3800
    @henrynelson3800 2 года назад

    Amazing standard of content yet again! My only regret is I didn't find your channel when these videos were being made

  • @JunFeril
    @JunFeril 4 года назад +32

    If my Ts wanna crawl on me, I dont say no. That's my opinion.

  • @spoods_n_noods
    @spoods_n_noods 3 года назад

    I'm a little late to the party, but I just began keeping Ts as a hobby! My partner got me a pink toe, and a couple weeks later, a curly hair. I'm letting them settle before I ever try handling, but it's nice to find a video showing me safely how to do it rather than just berating me for wanting to try. I'm so excited to (slowly) grow my collection!

  • @darylconnolly6877
    @darylconnolly6877 4 года назад +10

    My pokie gives me no choice, always jumps in my arm just goes up then back down (split second as it jumps on my arm and when it's charging up my arm) i would be lying if I didn't say it freaks me out but I just stand still with my eyes closed let it do its thing 😂

  • @wheelz1166
    @wheelz1166 3 года назад

    I like your balanced perspective on the subject, people always say either never handle your tarantulas ever like it's severe abuse, or they don't care about handling them and do it under any circumstance, regardless of the tarantula being skittish, the fact is you can't really just say all tarantulas absolutely hate being handled or love it, it really just depends on the specimen and their natural personal temperament, some might be defensive and want to be left alone right off the shelf, while others are really adventurous or just chill and don't mind at all (or at specific times) if you were to handle it.

  • @AcanLord
    @AcanLord 4 года назад +5

    i wish keeping jumping spiders would be more common.
    i know most of them are small but i just think they are very interesting.

    • @heathergranite5144
      @heathergranite5144 3 года назад

      My boyfriend and I kept a handful of jumpers about 2 years ago. I absolutely loved having them and watching them! They remind me of cats in the way they are curiously looking around and how they hunt. I wasn’t a big spider fan before having them, not afraid just didn’t like being close or touched by any. But it was a great learning experience and a helper to be more comfortable around them. I also think they’re kind of adorable 😅
      I wish it was way more common as well

    • @Thespiritualgenie
      @Thespiritualgenie 2 года назад

      I have 5 babies that I am raising and I just absolutely love and respect jumping spiders. They are one of the most curious, friendly, adorable spiders. I had the mother before she died but I didn’t handle her cuz honestly she wasn’t into it. She was sweet yet being handled was scary for her, understandably! I also feared she would jump off of me and hit the floor or a hard surface and become injured. We mutually respected each other. Before she died she let me hold her, she didn’t want to get off of me because I’m warm and familiar. Uh just love them. I cried my eyes out when Baby the Mama died, who would have thought?

  • @NvOffRoad
    @NvOffRoad 3 года назад +1

    My first tarantula was a rose hair. It was very calm. My second was a Green bottle blue. Both I would handle only once in a while. Never had any problems with either one of them. That was almost 7 years ago. I missed having a tarantula so yesterday I picked up a curly hair.

  • @buffruddy297
    @buffruddy297 3 года назад +9

    As a kid I liked to hold my spiders but as I’ve gotten older I realize how unnecessary it is and now I’m pretty against regularly handling them. That being said, sometimes there’s a good reason to do so.
    The last time I let myself hold one was for a class project. In high school biology I brought my G. porteri to demonstrate tarantulas and a local false widow species to demonstrate “true spiders.” (Project was on spider evolution). I held both independently under a projector to demonstrate their body construction and various behaviors. I allowed this handling as it was meant to be educational and my porteri was very calm. She sat on the projector table without moving an inch unless I proded her to. She even let me “pinch grab” her to show her down-folding fangs under the camer.
    She’s still with me to this day, but has devolved some of those infamous G. porteri mood swings lately. It’s funny, the less I interact with her, the more agro she gets when touched.

  • @71Dinggoy71
    @71Dinggoy71 4 года назад

    i just started the hobby. i was lucky enough to be gifted by a friend a number of tarantulas. but in the future i would like to be able to handle them. or at least one of them. luckily one of the tarantulas that was given to me is a chaco golden knee sling. now i can't wait to handle it when it is an adult :)
    thanks for making these videos. your videos have helped me a lot since i started!

  • @arieltoner4582
    @arieltoner4582 4 года назад +4

    Great list. Agreed on those species fully! As always loved to watch.

  • @bensbugz5574
    @bensbugz5574 4 года назад +4

    Are there different types of urticating hairs? I noticed you said Type 2 and etc.

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  4 года назад +7

      There are actually 6 or 7 different types of urticating hair. Here is a scientific article on it if you're interested:
      www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702013000400006

    • @bensbugz5574
      @bensbugz5574 4 года назад

      @@tarantulacollective
      Thanks man

  • @-Ennui-
    @-Ennui- 4 года назад

    Right on! Lol Tarantula Police 🤣I 100% agree with everything you said about handling/not handling. I avoid handling unnecessarily but also as they are unpredictable sometimes it just happens. The entomologist here who let me hold his rosie was instrumental in me getting into the hobby at all. Of course once the lady at the booth at a reptile show placed my A Chalcodes onto my palm, it was all over. I dove right in because of how amazing my Arizona Blonde is. No looking back. It truly makes a huge difference for people who are a little hesitant or borderline scared. It will also be good experience when your tarantula requires handling due to medical or other unforseen issues.

  • @CaptainCeleste
    @CaptainCeleste 3 года назад +3

    has there been any actual scientific evidence to them not liking to be handling? i would think it would like to be out of a box where they are 24/7 every now and then

    • @jadeslocombe9317
      @jadeslocombe9317 2 года назад

      You're humanising it though.
      Tarantulas are very reactive to touch - they detect ground movements to indicate when food is approaching their space, they have web systems where they can locate a prey based on the movement, terrestrial Ts often demonstrate in captivity that they prefer 'terra firma' ie solid ground as opposed to loosely packed substrate that easily shifts even if they don't plan on burrowing. So a moving floor would be more likely to be more of an unsettling experience. Their sensitivity to touch also means they don't get anything beneficial from stroking - again you're just going to increase stress levels at minimum.
      In the wild many will remain within a small space and simply wait for prey to cross their path. If they miss, they simply wait again. So the 'same old' issue that you describe with an enclosure simply isn't an issue. I'm sure plenty of keepers can also vouch for the attitudes they get when they alter how their T has decorated their enclosure, or on rehousing.
      Many animals demonstrate enjoyment of or desire for contact by expressing behaviours during contact that they would when otherwise relaxed, or by behaving towards a person as they would a prized object. This isn't something typically seen in Ts, even while they have fairly limited behaviours one might count in this area. For example, T tantrums are not something I've heard of following withdrawal of human contact. Happy dances are not reported on contact. Typically relaxed behaviours also seem to not be reported, or at least not much if there are reports out there.
      So it would follow that with no signs that any particular number of individuals are particularly fond of handling (maybe there are the odd ones that seek it out, but again not something I've seen great mention of), and many reasons to believe that handling would be stressful, then the conclusion is fairly clear.
      Especially considering stress is a physiological response that we see clear signs of, and can result in death, vs assuming emotions and preferences that aren't even proven to exist in Ts.

  • @talent804
    @talent804 4 года назад +2

    Hey Richard, can you do a Cyriopagopus paganus husbandry video? Trying to find information on them kinda sucks to be honest. Love your videos, keep up the good work!

  • @jeffsummerhill
    @jeffsummerhill 4 года назад +4

    Tarantula Police 😆

  • @augustkruck6061
    @augustkruck6061 2 года назад

    I don't have a tarantula. I probably will never keep one. I'm accustomed to free-handling some of the non-dangerous local spiders that I know can't really hurt me, even if they tag me, in the name of getting them somewhere safe (out of my mums place, where she would squish them, for example...). But I love to see them, and learn about them. I love how you make a point to mention that handling them is a lot more for the keeper than for the spider- it can be that way for reptile owners as well... but hearing that said aloud in the hobby is rare, regardless of the truth of it.
    Good on ya, mate. I look forward to learning more about our eight-legged friends, and I think you really lift the average on the rest of our 'not just mammals' keepers, so I hope to see a lot more from you if only for that. Thanks for doing the good work.

  • @lynxxkaurich1263
    @lynxxkaurich1263 3 года назад

    I've been wanting to hold one of mine for years now. You having the Arizona as #1 though makes me nervous. Mine is extremely aggressive, fast, and flicks hairs all the time. She was however a rescue so im sure that has something to do with her past... but im glad to see the Brazilian Black was #2. That one is a lot calmer out of my group. I'd tie it with my Rosie. Im really hoping I'll be able to hold one someday and get over my fear of them ... I love your videos and it was nice to meet you at Tinley!

  • @timothyoconnor2051
    @timothyoconnor2051 Год назад

    I have recently become interested in handling one. I am pretty scared of spiders, but I appreciate them. I think it will help