Planting TARANTULA enclosures with LIVE PLANTS (HEALTHY!)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In today's Reptiliatus video, I'll be showing you why adding live plants to your pet tarantula enclosures not only makes them look nicer, but also provides health benefits such as facilitating respiration, monitoring humidity and providing your pet with stimulation. Hope you enjoy! Bioactive
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  • @Reptiliatus
    @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +11

    Hey everybody thanks for watching today's video! Hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to answer today's question of the day!Sorry I've been MIA the last week, my family just got a puppy and we've been super busy with him! Things should be going back to normal now haha.

    • @GardinersPlot
      @GardinersPlot 4 года назад

      What breed have they gone for?

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      They have an f1 golden doodle. He’s a funny little guy. Doesn’t even look like a doodle. I might show him briefly in a future video, we’ll see.

    • @GardinersPlot
      @GardinersPlot 4 года назад

      Ooo nice!

    • @aquasian21
      @aquasian21 4 года назад

      I’ve yet to plant my T tubs and enclosures but I do have tradescantia zebrina in my bio scorpion terrarium and salamander terrarium along with heart leaf philo. I plan on live planting my Ts when they are in their adult enclosures 😊

    • @Paul-044
      @Paul-044 3 года назад

      There nothing wrong with housing a tarantula in a plastic bins as long as you have the proper care. Good luck with the puppy and glad ur back

  • @coughellacough
    @coughellacough 4 года назад +22

    I swear to god, even though most of my T's act like fuzzy little rocks they would move only to destroy whatever plant I would put into their bins hahah..

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +4

      hahaha that's why I only use pothos ! Thanks for watching! 😜

  • @kierapetit9761
    @kierapetit9761 4 года назад +22

    I would say that personally I would rather have only a few tarantulas and have them in terrariums rather than have a lot in bins; but I don't think there is anything inherently wrong with the latter situation as long as the husbandry requirements are met...

  • @GrizzlyDave85
    @GrizzlyDave85 3 года назад +4

    Glad to know I’m not the only one that talks about how good or as I like to say “delicious” a substrate mix looks 😂

  • @tessahawkins3019
    @tessahawkins3019 4 года назад +7

    Have to admit - I prefer the look of the glass Over the plastic. Plus you can view the T without having to open up their enclosure

  • @moldycreamcheese2317
    @moldycreamcheese2317 4 года назад +9

    I would say bins for tarantulas are perfectly fine when there is cork, wood, moss, plants, and water dish’s or whatever natural materials the spider has to use to there advantage/enrichment.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching! I’d have to agree with you!

  • @morelle12
    @morelle12 4 года назад +6

    I’ve been able to keep badge moss with my G. pulchripes, and she loves it. I’ll often see her digging under it, and even putting little bits of it into her main burrow.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Very cool! I may have to try that!

  • @GetYourRupeesHere
    @GetYourRupeesHere 4 года назад +9

    This was a really well done, informed and educational video. I’ve been watching lots of pettubers but glad to have stumbled onto your channel! I enjoy your voice and music choice lol.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +2

      Wow this is so sweet and flattering! Thanks so much for the kind feedback! So encouraging and it means a lot to me to have your support and viewership!

    • @GetYourRupeesHere
      @GetYourRupeesHere 4 года назад +2

      Reptiliatus awww, it’s how I really feel!!! I’m picking up my first T today from a friend of mine who breeds, she’s a t.albopilosus and I’m super excited to finally get into the hobby. 💗

  • @kierapetit9761
    @kierapetit9761 4 года назад +3

    I love the more fun variations of pothos; getting the mother plant is a bit more expensive, but then you can root cuttings and you're good. Manjula and Snow Queen are my favorites, but there are other variations too for people asking "what else can I use". Using a few different varieties makes it feel like several totally different plants!!

  • @samuelwhitmee9394
    @samuelwhitmee9394 2 года назад

    While I’m definitely more about quality over quantity and would much rather have few in some luxury homes. The way you house your tarantulas is perfectly fine you know so much about them I care so much for them.

  • @tarantulakat
    @tarantulakat 4 года назад +2

    so helpful ty

  • @brendamacintosh9909
    @brendamacintosh9909 2 года назад

    First time I have seen your channel. I think the bins are fine. Looks great. Doesn't matter what others think. As long as tarantulas are happy.

  • @wellhello2611
    @wellhello2611 3 года назад

    I had this animal and they are so cute!!! If you are 10 or older these are great pets!! ⭐💟⭐

  • @danharrisonjr.6725
    @danharrisonjr.6725 2 года назад

    Thanks for that Tip about the steak and the dog type of distraction. Never woulda thought😂

  • @kentvikman1086
    @kentvikman1086 4 года назад

    I recently got a true spider, Eratigena Atrica and she lives in a clear, plastic tub. Being a very hardy spider, the E Atrica needs very little. I have her living on about an inch of substrate (sand and soil) with a dried leaf for a hide. I spray the enclosure down a 2-3 times a week and she ate with me for the first time today, so she is very recent. Besides leaf litter and a flat rock, I'm going to give her a nice piece of moss to help with moist retainment. Plastic tubs are definitely the best option for me and enclosure snobs can go ahead and get whatever they feel they need to further their egos. Beautiful video, Dayyan (hope I didn't butcher your name). Stay safe and take care👍.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Very cool species! Yes exactly! To each their own as long as the animals care/needs are met :)! You got it right 😉! Thanks, take care and stay healthy too!

  • @nobodies6997
    @nobodies6997 4 года назад

    Like you said if the tarantula feels safe, eating good, has water keep it in whatever you want. I have tarantulas in 100$ enclosures and i have tarantulas in 2$ enclosures. How i do it is, if its a T that sits out on display alot and doesnt retreat when the lights come on, it gets put in a nicer enclosure. If its one that hides alot its going into a cheap bin or container, properly sized of course. As long as your giving the T proper care it doesnt matter. Nice video dude, you got a new viewer here 🤙🤙

  • @jayden230
    @jayden230 4 года назад +1

    I think bins are absolutely fine, as long as enrichment (fake or real plants, branches, hides, etc.) is added. I disagree with those that use bins that do not allow ambient light in, such as some snake racks.

  • @devonvergiels5185
    @devonvergiels5185 10 месяцев назад

    Only have a juvie Chaco Golden Knee at the moment, will plan on building a nice glass enclosure when she reaches 'forever home' size. That'll be for me, for her I'll make it safe and have the potential for lots of rearranging.

  • @wheelz1166
    @wheelz1166 3 года назад +1

    when it comes down to what you're keeping your T in, it really isn't going to really care if it's in a plastic container or a glass terrarium, a plastic container is great for a more cheap and simple form of containment, while a glass terrarium is definitely way more for aesthetic and to be used as a decorative display piece, it's really just what you prefer

  • @janinakins9861
    @janinakins9861 4 года назад

    I think automatically people think it looks better in a glass enclosure because of display factor but I've seen other keepers re-use containers meant for displaying bats/baseballs/etc and I feel it has a similar effect as a glass enclosure. I think bins are fine but if displaying is important to someone they just need to do more research into different containers :) This was a nice video! I love it when people add live plants to any enclosure. It just makes it feel complete to me.

  • @wayneunderwood3886
    @wayneunderwood3886 4 года назад

    It all depends on how many tarantula's you've got in your collection if you've only got a few then glass terrariums look awesome on racking but if you've got a big collection of Ts then glass enclosures would take up far too much space plus with plastic box's you can stack them and as you've just shown you can make a plastic enclosure look pleasing too the eye brilliant video keep up the good work.

  • @thesilkkradle9558
    @thesilkkradle9558 2 года назад

    This was cool man. I only just found ur page. Thank you. Will subscribe

  • @briannawarren4174
    @briannawarren4174 3 года назад

    Sometimes animals prefer being in plastic because since it's not as clear as glass it gives them more privacy. Snakediscovery I had a really cool video on the topic and that's what they said about their animals

  • @Midfk
    @Midfk 2 года назад

    I have a suggestion! :DD Try using soldering iron for making holes in the plastic, its super quick and the holes have rounded edges ^^ btw great vid

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Midfk
      @Midfk 2 года назад

      @@Reptiliatus No problem ^^

  • @stevem8131
    @stevem8131 2 года назад

    In my opinion, it matters not weather in a bin or in a glass or acrylic enclosure. The tarantula doesn't care, as long as you have proper temp and humidity, as well as proper substrate and hide spot as well as water dish. Most of my Ts are in acrylic enclosures except for small slings. I prefer being able to see my Ts when they're out showing off, but I have no problem with someone using bins, and for people that have 20+ Ts, I can see why you would use bins, it's just easier and cheaper.

  • @jerryc.7725
    @jerryc.7725 4 года назад +1

    They definitely display better in glass enclosures. And since I only have 2, that is what they are in. But I can see how saving money on enclosures with a large collection can lead to the cheaper bins. As long as they have the right environment and ventilation, then the plastic bins do not bother me.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Exactly! I would definitely do the same for all of them even though I have a few in glass now regardless. Like you said, as long as their environment and needs are met!

  • @islaand
    @islaand 4 года назад +1

    I think there should be a little more substrate in theyre bins they burrow and live and sleep underneath where they spin their webs

  • @sahidmussaba1350
    @sahidmussaba1350 2 года назад

    I like this channel.
    Excellent information, good narration and awesome music.
    Good job my friend

  • @aurora_dawn123
    @aurora_dawn123 4 года назад

    That looks awesome, I can't wait to get a tarantula and to setup a bioactive enclosure for them.

  • @GardinersPlot
    @GardinersPlot 4 года назад

    As long as they are suitable for them i see no issue. I would go for a glass tank if i had a couple, but if i was a hobbyist then tubs all the way (unless i had the munty to have a studio full of tanks lol). My isopods are in a bell jar but i only have the one colony lol. They also feature on my wall of curiosity so thats why they are in something more science/lab themed. Plants always add a lil something something to anything. Looks fab buddy.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      Exactly! Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing! ☺️👍🏼

  • @monsterkajiu1912
    @monsterkajiu1912 3 года назад +1

    What do you think about bioactive vivariums for arid tarantulas? 🕷️🕷️

  • @reij4642
    @reij4642 3 года назад

    I prefer terrariums! I just got my first terrarium, and I really love it because for some reason I feel like my T feels a lot more secure, the glass is pretty thick and it just feels safer idk to me!! I have cats so the glass is less easy for them to bat at than plastic if they ever try to

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas 4 года назад +1

    Problem is mold and type of plant. And also making sure your plant doesnt introduce anything into the enclosure.
    Great vid and yeah I alwayd try and use plants as much as possible and should use more although am still figuring out which is best. Devils ivy is the cheapest probably..

  • @kody_dryden-conway
    @kody_dryden-conway 3 года назад

    I definitely prefer a glass ones but I have no issue with keeping them in a plastic container

  • @joshuarosenblatt
    @joshuarosenblatt 4 месяца назад

    I’m going to be making a bioactive for my B smithi (just molted today in fact)
    And made an exo terra nano tall bioactive for my avic. Loves it so far. Springtails only but w all the leaf litter I’m tempted to throw in some A maculatum. We’ll see 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @beeblesuk
    @beeblesuk 4 года назад

    I would say that for the majority of animals (with exceptions of course) can happily live in both bins and tanks. I personally keep all of pets in bins of different sizes and ventilation. From mammals to reptiles to inverts

  • @julisasoto419
    @julisasoto419 2 года назад +1

    What brand of black earth do you use? Do you ever have issues with mold or mushrooms growing due to moisture?

  • @ashrubber
    @ashrubber 4 года назад

    Thanks to your live video reply about a month ago: I now have both a neon and a golden pothos, plus a bunch of cuttings from them being cultivated in bottles around the room.
    I can imagine Sansevierias (snake grass) would be a good choice too, being that they are super tough and don't mind low light, not so keen on too much water tho.

  • @aphiliarachno
    @aphiliarachno 4 года назад

    I don't think there is any problem with keeping tarantulas in bins. What matters is that all husbandry conditions are apropriate (substrate, ventilation, hide, water dish, ...). I keep mine in glass enclosures though, but rather for me since it looks better. I never thought about live plants in this respect and always thought it is just also for a better look, whereas the T does not mind. The thing with the breathing makes sense.
    I like your shirt. Have one of those as well ;) And I am curious about your puppy. Please show it to us (although it is not a reptile or invertebrate).

  • @MizzzKitty
    @MizzzKitty 3 года назад

    Reppin The Dark Den t-shirts! I have to say it's pretty awesome🖤😁... been watching him since he had The Dark Den before his shirt and it was in his apartment😏. Preetttty cool👌👊

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  3 года назад +2

      He is great! A dear friend too!

    • @MizzzKitty
      @MizzzKitty 3 года назад

      @@Reptiliatus that's so rad to hear but I am not surprised you both are great😁🖤👊

  • @aurora_dawn123
    @aurora_dawn123 4 года назад

    You can keep them in either glass or plastic, plastic is more affordable and easier to have multiple of, and glass is better for displaying them and if you have only a couple tarantulas it'd be nicer to have glass, but the only difference is price, and how they look.

  • @Dubhain
    @Dubhain 2 года назад

    There is nothing wrong with bins. It works. Since I live in an area that can evac'd at a moments notice, bins are more practical because it will be more mobile in an emergency.

  • @gracejoseph1255
    @gracejoseph1255 Год назад

    Hello, beautiful tarantulas. Quick question, are you concerned at all about the poisonous oxalate crystals in pothos? Especially since the Ts chew on the pothos? My T usually doesn’t take prey right away, so I’m worried about the crickets eating the pothos and the oxalate crystals accumulating in the tarantulas body over time. Since they’re poisonous to dogs and cats, I’d imagine they could affect smaller creatures much more severely? Thanks!

  • @ChantalsCritters
    @ChantalsCritters 4 года назад

    Great video. I use the same bins.

  • @jaredvernon5983
    @jaredvernon5983 4 года назад

    I really don't see a problem using either or I tend to use glass enclosures for my display T's and plastic bins for all the rest

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Nice! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 😎👍🏼

  • @katiebug_337
    @katiebug_337 4 года назад +1

    I don't think its wrong to keep them in bins, but personally I rather glass bioactive enclosures. I also only have T and another set up for my next one.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      You can also make a bin Bioactive 😉. (Not that today’s video was claiming the addition of a plant makes it Bioactive)

    • @katiebug_337
      @katiebug_337 4 года назад

      ​@@Reptiliatus oh definitely! I just rather a nice display since I don't have a collection (yet ;-) lol) How's those red eye skinks? I love your little dragons!

    • @katiebug_337
      @katiebug_337 4 года назад

      I meant the red eye crocodiles

  • @rhondamack700
    @rhondamack700 4 года назад

    If you have a large collection of tarantulas plastic bins work great, it is basically the same concept of a snake rack for snake collectors. However in our house we house our in glass terrariums because we only have 4 tarantula species.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      My feelings exactly! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tarantula_xing
    @tarantula_xing 3 года назад

    Hey man, I have a question, I just set up my enclosures for my whip scorpion and feather leg baboon, used 2 10×10×16 acrylic enclosures, used Terra Aranea from the Bio-Dude, I've been to told that pothos plants will warp the plastic in the enclosure, I keep my tarantulas in a heated greenhouse in a garage, I have a light source available, how often should I have it on? And is watering the plant once a week a good routine?

  • @jerrybadalamento5500
    @jerrybadalamento5500 3 года назад

    I love glass i like to watch my scorpions at night while i watch tv

  • @klaskristian1
    @klaskristian1 4 года назад

    Plastic bins work as good as any other enclosure. But i like good looking glass terrariums best. I have had maybe 1000 tarantulas during the years and nowdays i have only 20. But the last years the terrarium design is the most fun part. Keeping stacks of plastic bins with diffrent speicies on the shelf is not fun anymore for me. But keeping a few diffrent speicies in good looking glass terrariums with diffrent well designed habitats appeal to me much more. Juveniles and slings i still keep in plastic bins but adult tarantulas i keep in glassenclosures of the same design. For me, the enclosures should look good on the shelf and i try to replicate the natural habitat of the tarantula speicies i keep

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      That’s fantastic! Thank you for sharing!

    • @klaskristian1
      @klaskristian1 4 года назад

      @@Reptiliatus Yes, but plastic bins are as good or even better because they usally allow less light into them compared to glass enclosure, plus ventilation is fixed in glassterrariums but most glassterrariums have good crossventilation systems so that is a non issue. The real con is that glassenclosures are lot heavier, especially with lots of substrate so you have to have a sturdy shelf. My girlfriend have said that she does not like the looks of plastic tubs on the shelf and if i wants to have tarantulas i better have them in good looking enclosures so i have no choice really! 🙂

  • @Nikita.J-servantofgod
    @Nikita.J-servantofgod 2 года назад

    I'm getting a phlogius hirsutus
    Going to put some maiden hair fern and moss in with it along with dead gumleaves

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  2 года назад

      Fantastic! Hope it works out great!

  • @kaikart123
    @kaikart123 3 года назад +1

    I would prefer to treat tarantula like we treat fishes, that is giving them proper enclosure that mimic their habitat as close as possible and providing them ample space. If you want to "collect" tarantula then you have to take the responsibility of providing them the best place to live, we don't condone people keeping bettas in a jar right? Same as tarantulas.

  • @LovingRiv
    @LovingRiv 2 года назад

    Can isopods and tarantulas cohabit? If I wanted to make it fully bio active and have the isopods clean up the T’s waste, would that work?

  • @lucas_3418
    @lucas_3418 3 года назад

    Will a Pothos be ok with out any light source above the enclosure? Such as LED

  • @CrayArea
    @CrayArea 4 года назад

    what is zilla jungle mix alternative? we dont have that here in the Philippines. Is it ok if I use a mix of coco peat, top soil and moss?

  • @nourhanateout7187
    @nourhanateout7187 2 года назад

    Can live plants take root in coco fiber? :)

  • @katiana89
    @katiana89 3 года назад

    Would it work with only using jungle mix?

  • @klaskristian1
    @klaskristian1 4 года назад

    I will soon give you a picture of one of my terrarium

  • @cr1mscreations
    @cr1mscreations Год назад

    what kind of bins do you use?

  • @Philipp17
    @Philipp17 4 года назад

    In my opinion it doesn't matter if it's bins or terrariums as long as they are a proper size and have the right climate, doesn't make a difference, only maybe in aesthetics, but that's got nothing to do with the animals husbandry.

  • @terrobarbie
    @terrobarbie 3 года назад

    Isn’t there any pests in the plants that can harm a T?

  • @nancyjnance7276
    @nancyjnance7276 3 года назад

    What about preserved moss? Pothos? Colored moss? Flowers? Please let me know before I buy them since I just bought a pink toed tarantula 🥰😍🖤🖤🙏🏻

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  3 года назад +1

      The preserved moss can help hold humidity but ultimately live plants are the best option. Pothos is great

    • @nancyjnance7276
      @nancyjnance7276 3 года назад

      What about plant food? Like the sprays and stuff, is that okay for Tarantula? Please make more videos about what soils and flowers to avoid for animals. 🙏🏻😅😅🥺🖤

    • @nancyjnance7276
      @nancyjnance7276 3 года назад

      @@Reptiliatus also is it okay to have black earth soil that has fertilizer? In out tarantulas? Last message, and I won't bother anymore 😅 much appreciated!

  • @charadreemurr1083
    @charadreemurr1083 4 года назад

    hey, so im very curious if you know how doing this will go in an isopod culture bin or if they would just eat the plants up lol, im trying it out myself with a small bit of ivy, and might try a pothos cutting too now that ive seen this

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Great question! I think that really depends! Lots of people house their isopods in bins with plants or even planted glass terrariums. I think the short answer is that if they plant is something they like, over time they’ll 100% consume it. Thanks for watching!

  • @larrycung9131
    @larrycung9131 4 года назад

    Hey, I’m planing to set up a planted vivarium for a A. Genic. Does your tarantulas destroy your plants? I plan on buying epiphytic plants and plant them up high on the enclosure walls so the tarantula doesn’t encounter them often.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      They sometimes do so that sounds like a great idea! Best of luck!

  • @ChrisDeger
    @ChrisDeger Год назад

    I feel like you dont have deep enough substrate, or any cross ventilation? Am i wrong?

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  Год назад

      Depends which species but most have holes drilled along the sides of the containers too :).

    • @ChrisDeger
      @ChrisDeger Год назад

      @@Reptiliatus ahh cool, ya i was just curious as i like the setups. Thanks for the info

  • @lukeysus3687
    @lukeysus3687 4 года назад

    I think bins are fine but if you have 1, 2 or 3 tarantulas a glass terrarium would be better. :)

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Fair enough! Thanks for sharing!

  • @shaunlydon8234
    @shaunlydon8234 4 года назад

    I do not think the Tarantula will care if it is a glass enclosure or a "bin". I will only be getting nice enclosures for my females when they are mature. Tarantula Canada has good prices compared to other pet stores for enclosures.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Awesome! Yes Tarcan is great! Thanks for watching!

  • @RaiPartha
    @RaiPartha 4 года назад

    Mantaps bro

  • @arachnodose
    @arachnodose 4 года назад

    my plants keep dying :( I don't think I have enough light in my room, I can't find the proper plant that doesn't require a lot of light

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +1

      Have you tried pothos? :) It's also important to use good soil for them- not just cooc coir. That's a common mistake people make. Hope that helps!

  • @leonardlambshead4586
    @leonardlambshead4586 4 года назад

    Please what other plants do you recommend ?

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад +3

      I would recommend some philodendron Brazil, pothos, sugar vine or maybe Calathea. Nothing that needs a lot of light. Thanks for watching :)

    • @tarantula_town
      @tarantula_town Год назад

      ​@@Reptiliatusdo you know if Crassula orvata, jade plants are ok to use in tarantula enclosures?

  • @Courtneyeverage
    @Courtneyeverage Год назад

    Can you/I add a succulent plant!???

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  Год назад +1

      I don’t see why not! It would have to be for a more arid species though right!

    • @Courtneyeverage
      @Courtneyeverage Год назад

      @@Reptiliatus Okayy!! I’m getting a pink toe soon so she can have it!!

  • @emilypietrowski2673
    @emilypietrowski2673 4 месяца назад

    You shouldn't have that many if you aren't going to give them the best homes possible.

  • @Rileys-Reptiles
    @Rileys-Reptiles 4 года назад

    glass sucks at insulating and maintaining the climate. closemindedness is the biggest inhibition to successful animal keeping. Plastic is a much better insulating material. End of discussion.

    • @Reptiliatus
      @Reptiliatus  4 года назад

      Very neat points made, thanks for sharing!

  • @naturesbravery2325
    @naturesbravery2325 4 года назад

    I like bin better ooof!

  • @unluckyluchiano6092
    @unluckyluchiano6092 Год назад

    Nah, it's fine, they're spiders 🤷 half the time people don't wanna see em anyway 😂

  • @ameliaclark7050
    @ameliaclark7050 3 года назад +1

    No you try put tiny tarantulas in a glass in pointless small ice cream tub

  • @audreymariepetsnstuff
    @audreymariepetsnstuff 2 года назад

    Love this!