Your style of handling your spiders is so impressive!! I watched another person who appeared to have "a lot of experience", antagonize his spider to show off its defensive posture, and he was shocked when it died a few weeks later. He had nowhere for it to hide or climb. Just broke my heart. 🥺 Makes me appreciate you so much more! I direct people to your site all the time. Thank you for what you do Dave! Sincerely. 💜
Hello again Professor Dave & Mrs. Camera-Lady; wonderful video! I'm still an arachnophobe but, I love watching all of your videos. It simply amazes me how calm & gentle you are with all of your spiders. Serious props to both of you & thanks for sharing!!!
I have watched this video multiple times, and I think it’s because you demonstrate so clearly that if the keeper is calm, the spider responds in kind. ❤
Its amazing how security can effect these guys. My N Trippepi used to slap the water dish whenever I would fill it up, rearing up when I open the enclosure, just generally being a pill until I rehoused him after a molt. I think he felt more comfortable having a deeper den. He still surfaces, but isn't as defensive anymore. This was really a treat to watch, thank you for posting!
I always feel like the legs of these tarantula spiders are like our own fingers in a way. Everything went smooth as can be in the video made it look so easy to move her.
You're so calm, gentle and loving when you handle the spiders Dave so you can shown us how nice they can be in return! You and our very much appreciated Sweet Camera Lady are such good ambassadors for a beastie that scare a lot of people or can be their worst nightmare. You both have for sure sparked the interest for spiders and substitute fear in us with respect and appreciation, they are beautiful creatures indeed!
Always loved the look of these spiders. My daughter has a N chromatus that I love helping her look after but I always wanted to get this species too. Great video again Dave. Thanks.
As a Brazilian, I've been lucky enough to stumble in one such specimen out in the wild, called locally a "caranguejeira" (crab-like). It's one of several theraphosine theraphosid that go by that name. They are usually very calm and sedate, and get a bad rep for their size. The biggest danger from those, usually, are the urticating hairs. I appreciate your care and attention to your spiders.
Hey Dave and Camera Lady, i just wanted to say i love your channel. And coming from me that is high praise as i am a terrible arachnophobe, but Ive been following your channel for quite a number of months and find the pairing videos most fascinating. You have a fabulous collection of very beautiful spiders. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming
from the few channels i watch, dave is just so clever and methodical about dealing with the spiders - deserves more followers. its very impressive. knows his stuff and is always prepared.
I truly enjoy your videos so much. She is a gorgeous girl! So fuzzy!! Watching her freak out on the moss was cute, and you handled her so calmly! Love to see it!
Absolutely brilliant Dave, really enjoyed that one, I actually have a juvenile nhandu tripepii, and i think their a stunning species of spider 🕷 definitely worth having in anybodys collection, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady, always pleasurable viewing.
Hello Dave and Camera Lady. This week I have introduced y’all to my husband. He thinks I’m nuts but he does like your videos. I am so sorry I missed the live stream but I had to work. This is a beautiful, fuzzy girl! She looks like a teddy bear. It seems that her feet were almost blue. Can’t wait to see more fuzzy babies. Your package is going in the post on Friday. Enjoy the rest of your week. Take care and stay safe. 💖❤️😁
Dude's a wizard. I've never seen any keeper rehouse - or do _anything_ with, really - a N. tripepii without it kicking hairs all over the damn place. Not once til now.
Dave she is stunning I Love Her little Brown toes. Good job on moving her in her house And Dave I love to hear you say the spiders are stunning ,Don't stop saying that
Awesome video Dave. Funny enough I have one of these cute tarantulas, also of Bethany too. They are indeed very beautiful I totally agree. I find my little one a good little spiderling, and even with the chance of burying, it doesn't. Anyway I loved this, thank you.
magical looking spider PROFF, another project starting off. great information on this spider .so cool and calm when moving her to her new enclosure. great vide CAMERA LADY. take care guys and many thanks
At dinner the other night here in LA a kid (well, he’s 20) was talking about spiders and I said he needed to check out your channel. “I’m a subscriber,” said he! You, Camera Lady, and your spiders are famous!
Hi Dave and Camera Lady 💙💕 hope you’re both doing well and enjoying your week. I can’t think of another place any better than the Beastie Room for one of Bethany’s Spiders 🕷 She’s indeed a fine looking Tarantula and she was putty in your hands. Just shows other hobbyists how to treat and manage their own. Even the flighty/feisty ones. Thank you and Camera Lady for another epic rehouse video today 💙💕🕷 Take care and stay safe 😘xxx
Hiya!!! Another great video! I learn so much from watching them. Good job Camera Lady! So the original container you had the T in is called a Kritter Keeper in my neck of the woods LOL! Have a great day!
She is so pretty 😍 If only they wouldn't get so big, I would have one too but my space is very limited 😄 I admire the way you deal with your animals. A few days ago I rehoused my adult female obt, who is really spicy, and of course there was everything from threat posing to slapping and biting my brush. I said to my boyfriend "I'd love to see Dave deal with her" and he said "You know that she probably would just smoothly walk into her new enclosure with no issues" 😂 He's right, I still have some things to learn, especially patience. Thanks for teaching all of us! 😊
I think that you do a great job of showing how you move your different spiders every time you do a rehouse video. If I was keeping them, I would just look for the one that you work with that I had to see what you do. Great job, she will be happy in there.
Beautiful spider Dave and very well behaved! I have seen them throw a defense pose but after seeing you rehouse her I think it was due to poor handling of the situation. Camera lady fabulous job some really great close ups of her! I am looking forward to seeing a pairing video in the future with this girl, wonderful video guys thanks so much!!🕷
you always amaze me David.. I have tried to watch other videos about spiders but no one does it like you.. the others jump and are fearful and shy away the moment they push there spiders to hard.. While you stay calm and gentle and the spiders act more like beloved pets instead of wild things.. It is like they just know you are not a threat to them.. and even when they do display you calm them down and get them to do what you will.. Even Beth.. she makes me tense just watching her.... Well thanks as always for teaching me the right way to deal with spiders..
@@daveslittlebeasties This is true David.. But if you are learning you want to learn from the best. It is easier to learn how to do things correctly then to just learn how to do something and have to unlearn all the bad habits you had just learn from the beginning. I cast no aspersion on these folks.. They are all good people.. But to learn correctly is my goal..
Great video as always dave, I love the Nandhu genus, got carapoensis, tripepi, chromatus and just picked up coloratovillosus which I've been after for ages.
The enclosure she came in is called either a Faunarium or Kritter Keeper, several companies make these. I use them myself as they're light and still provide good viewing through the plastic. The tripepii gal is beautiful indeed ! No doubt she'll enjoy her new home. Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
Had to come back to this video a year later because I finally picked one of these up today, for the first time 😊That's what I love about having your videos to come back to when I need them! Thank you!
I’m watching the re-homing videos. I really appreciate that you take your time and are so patient so as not to upset the spider if possible. Very interesting.
I got a juvenile from the last show I was at there. It's dug a really long tunnel all the way around the perimeter of it's enclosure. Love how well she stands out under my LED lights when she's out, fast becoming one of my favourite
Nice and gentle again and again well done you for showing how it's done, so many vids where people mistreating their Ts just for like's and subscribers. Thank you for being that one who shows us how to be that gentle with our hobby too, and camera lady if course.
That's a very nice big girl and definitely one I would like to have in my small collection . I mainly like the ones that get really big . That's my main fascination with Tarantula's .
That beastie room of yours is looking so good Dave, I love the look of what I think is either your Gigas or Phago's? Amazing webbing... Back On topic, this particular spider really is a pretty one, it looked as though it would have loved a scratch behind the ears she was so well behaved, such feathery looking hairs on her ... As always guys, great video and I look forward to whatever is next from D.L.B. 👍😃👍
Never heard of a Nhandu tripepii and never seen one. She is Quite inconspicuous but at the same time there so much going on color wise : ) For sure she is almost invisible in her natural habitat and doesn't necessarily need a tunnel to hide away 24/7. Love The idea of incoming rehousings btw! 1st its great to see you work with different climbers/hiders/diggers ;p, and 2nd i am always and again fascinated by the huge difference in behavior from spec to spec from continent to continent. Soon i am moving from central to south Germany and can FINALLY get back into this fantastic hobby again. I am so so exited and my list is getting longer by the hour...until then you 2 fanatics keep me alive : )
Absolutely stunning species Dave, and great video as always. I try to replicate your ethos for rehousing, and I've never had an epic yet lol. I'm still waiting for your psalmopeous victori care and husbandry video with anticipation 😜🤣
Wow Brill.. everytime I think you’ve topped the cool looking spider chart, you whip out another one for me to say coool… she could shift for a big un, that first climb I was thinking dave… Dave the big lady is climbing… daveeee lol
I have 196 tarantulas at last count, my n tripeii is the most defensive of the lot. If I open the clip on the exo it runs at the glass and slaps it, it's a mature male (last month) and about 20cm beautiful spider.
I love working late shifts because I get to watch your new videos before bed Would you be interested in doing weekly feeding videos? Doesn't matter the spiders size, just a video of Dave feeding his beasties
Hey Dave, really appreciate that you've been usin' the international system of units recently! I can do with inches and feet, but fahrenheit is just mind-boggling to me. 😂 Keep up the good work!
Your style of handling your spiders is so impressive!! I watched another person who appeared to have "a lot of experience", antagonize his spider to show off its defensive posture, and he was shocked when it died a few weeks later. He had nowhere for it to hide or climb. Just broke my heart. 🥺 Makes me appreciate you so much more! I direct people to your site all the time. Thank you for what you do Dave! Sincerely. 💜
Thank you so very much hopefully we can show a new way of keeping these magnificent creatures ❤️❤️❤️❤️
For definite! He handles his spiders so gently to avoid stress.
@exoticlair
I hope people gave him the proper comments
You truly are the best spider handler on YT. Incredibly smooth rehousing
Thank you 🙏
Top three things I do in between Beastie videos -
1. Care for my spiders
2. Cook fabulous meals
3. Wait patiently for the next Beastie video
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That`s right!
Hello again Professor Dave & Mrs. Camera-Lady; wonderful video! I'm still an arachnophobe but, I love watching all of your videos. It simply amazes me how calm & gentle you are with all of your spiders. Serious props to both of you & thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for your support my friend ❤️🙏
I have watched this video multiple times, and I think it’s because you demonstrate so clearly that if the keeper is calm, the spider responds in kind. ❤
Do blondes have more fun? She thinks so! Lovely spider! Thank you! ♥️🕸️🕷️☺️
I love how much you respect her while moving her .
I love that you think every spider is ‘very, very, pretty’. Your enthusiasm is wonderfully contagious 😃
The Beastie room is so good and so welcoming i’ve got my arachnophobic wife watching the videos with me now! Lots of love from AZ, USA!❤️
That’s awesome I hope she enjoys them ❤️❤️❤️
Its amazing how security can effect these guys. My N Trippepi used to slap the water dish whenever I would fill it up, rearing up when I open the enclosure, just generally being a pill until I rehoused him after a molt. I think he felt more comfortable having a deeper den. He still surfaces, but isn't as defensive anymore. This was really a treat to watch, thank you for posting!
Fantastic Dave and T. Every one of your spiders are lovely and stunning. Thank you both. 🌻🌝😘💓
Thank you 😊
I always feel like the legs of these tarantula spiders are like our own fingers in a way.
Everything went smooth as can be in the video made it look so easy to move her.
Done gently most are easy 👍
You're so calm, gentle and loving when you handle the spiders Dave so you can shown us how nice they can be in return! You and our very much appreciated Sweet Camera Lady are such good ambassadors for a beastie that scare a lot of people or can be their worst nightmare. You both have for sure sparked the interest for spiders and substitute fear in us with respect and appreciation, they are beautiful creatures indeed!
That’s awesome thank you for such kind words ❤️👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Yes and you both are just awesome so thank you!🖐❤️👍🕷
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She's beautiful, Dave. Lovely temperament to her too 👍
Always loved the look of these spiders. My daughter has a N chromatus that I love helping her look after but I always wanted to get this species too. Great video again Dave. Thanks.
As a Brazilian, I've been lucky enough to stumble in one such specimen out in the wild, called locally a "caranguejeira" (crab-like). It's one of several theraphosine theraphosid that go by that name. They are usually very calm and sedate, and get a bad rep for their size. The biggest danger from those, usually, are the urticating hairs. I appreciate your care and attention to your spiders.
Thank you and yes the hairs are bad 👍
I hope Beth is doing well. ❤
Hey Dave and Camera Lady, i just wanted to say i love your channel. And coming from me that is high praise as i am a terrible arachnophobe, but Ive been following your channel for quite a number of months and find the pairing videos most fascinating. You have a fabulous collection of very beautiful spiders. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming
Thanks for the support my friend ❤️👍
from the few channels i watch, dave is just so clever and methodical about dealing with the spiders - deserves more followers. its very impressive. knows his stuff and is always prepared.
Thank you so very much really appreciate your support my friend ❤️❤️❤️
I truly enjoy your videos so much.
She is a gorgeous girl! So fuzzy!!
Watching her freak out on the moss was cute, and you handled her so calmly! Love to see it!
Thank you so much!
She is soooo fluffy! Very cool color, almost pink-ish! Another cool video 🙂
Pretty girl. She is lucky to be in the Beasty Room. You are so good to your spiders. I love your videos.
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Definitely a beautiful spider.
Absolutely brilliant Dave, really enjoyed that one, I actually have a juvenile nhandu tripepii, and i think their a stunning species of spider 🕷 definitely worth having in anybodys collection, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady, always pleasurable viewing.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend ❤️❤️❤️
Hello great video information and rehouseing Dave
Thank you my friend ❤️👍
Top channel for information about invertebrate care ❤️
So nice of you thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Dave and Camera Lady. This week I have introduced y’all to my husband. He thinks I’m nuts but he does like your videos. I am so sorry I missed the live stream but I had to work. This is a beautiful, fuzzy girl! She looks like a teddy bear. It seems that her feet were almost blue. Can’t wait to see more fuzzy babies. Your package is going in the post on Friday. Enjoy the rest of your week. Take care and stay safe. 💖❤️😁
I’m sure there will be other lives to come ❤️❤️❤️looking forward to seeing the post 😂👍❤️
Dude's a wizard. I've never seen any keeper rehouse - or do _anything_ with, really - a N. tripepii without it kicking hairs all over the damn place. Not once til now.
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Stunning spider, excellent information. Keep up the awesome work 👍
Another one for my long wishlist. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the big rehousing video.
Morning Dave & Camera lady she is an amazing spider and wot an awesome vidoe as always
What a lovely and well behaved spider. Brilliant!
Dave she is stunning I Love Her little Brown toes. Good job on moving her in her house And Dave I love to hear you say the spiders are stunning ,Don't stop saying that
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Timely. Mine has been out roaming about tonight, never seen them do that before. Beautiful spood.
Awesome video Dave. Funny enough I have one of these cute tarantulas, also of Bethany too. They are indeed very beautiful I totally agree. I find my little one a good little spiderling, and even with the chance of burying, it doesn't. Anyway I loved this, thank you.
You are 100% the best at describing spider behaviour and everything that comes with keeping them love your Chanel keep it coming Dave and camera lady🤩
Thank you so much 👍❤️
magical looking spider PROFF, another project starting off. great information on this spider .so cool and calm when moving her to her new enclosure. great vide CAMERA LADY. take care guys and many thanks
Thanks Graeme ❤️👍
At dinner the other night here in LA a kid (well, he’s 20) was talking about spiders and I said he needed to check out your channel. “I’m a subscriber,” said he!
You, Camera Lady, and your spiders are famous!
Thats awesome my friend thank you for trying to spread the channel really appreciate your support 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
She is a beautiful spider. I love how hairy she is.
Hi Dave and Camera Lady 💙💕 hope you’re both doing well and enjoying your week.
I can’t think of another place any better than the Beastie Room for one of Bethany’s Spiders 🕷
She’s indeed a fine looking Tarantula and she was putty in your hands. Just shows other hobbyists how to treat and manage their own. Even the flighty/feisty ones.
Thank you and Camera Lady for another epic rehouse video today 💙💕🕷
Take care and stay safe 😘xxx
Thanks so much❤️❤️❤️
Hiya!!! Another great video! I learn so much from watching them. Good job Camera Lady! So the original container you had the T in is called a Kritter Keeper in my neck of the woods LOL! Have a great day!
Yet to see a runner on the beastie table, lovely spider
Almost a Champagne color....elegant!
She is so pretty 😍 If only they wouldn't get so big, I would have one too but my space is very limited 😄
I admire the way you deal with your animals.
A few days ago I rehoused my adult female obt, who is really spicy, and of course there was everything from threat posing to slapping and biting my brush. I said to my boyfriend "I'd love to see Dave deal with her" and he said "You know that she probably would just smoothly walk into her new enclosure with no issues" 😂
He's right, I still have some things to learn, especially patience. Thanks for teaching all of us! 😊
You will get there have confidence in your ability ❤️❤️👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Thanks for the encouragement, I'll give my best ❤
Wonderful rehousing.
Great video Dave thanks ❤
I think that you do a great job of showing how you move your different spiders every time you do a rehouse video. If I was keeping them, I would just look for the one that you work with that I had to see what you do. Great job, she will be happy in there.
Thank you 🙏
Another wonderful video on how to love your spider to get it to go and be peaceful were you want to go. Well done.
So nice of you❤️❤️❤️
Awsome video 😁 I can't wait till mine gets that big, she's still a small sling, They seem to take forever to moult
Dave,I think the spiders pick-up on your voice and how calm you are, Thanks Dave.🇬🇧💂👍
I hope so 👍
Watching the clock. 45 seconds after midnight (-6 Greenwich time) when I got the alert. That was cool.
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Beautiful spider Dave and very well behaved! I have seen them throw a defense pose but after seeing you rehouse her I think it was due to poor handling of the situation. Camera lady fabulous job some really great close ups of her! I am looking forward to seeing a pairing video in the future with this girl, wonderful video guys thanks so much!!🕷
She's a pretty big girl! 💜 She is beautiful!
Shes beautiful you can definitely see why they are called blonde. Those colours are stunning 😊👍
She is a stunning spider, I Love when you say it
Dave. ‘The new spider man’ 👍😁🍀🇨🇮 excellent video. Your a real marvel at looking after your spiders. ‘IF’ I had one the lid would NEVER come off. 😆😆
😂😂thank you ❤️👍
I have found myself saying it's spider time let's see that gorgeous little spider. Thank you Dave and Cameron lady for another great video
Your spidey houses are works of art themselves!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Oh I miss Bethany....
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Thank you, she is a lovely spider. Can't wait to see her have babies.
Hopefully in the future 👍
you always amaze me David.. I have tried to watch other videos about spiders but no one does it like you.. the others jump and are fearful and shy away the moment they push there spiders to hard.. While you stay calm and gentle and the spiders act more like beloved pets instead of wild things.. It is like they just know you are not a threat to them.. and even when they do display you calm them down and get them to do what you will.. Even Beth.. she makes me tense just watching her.... Well thanks as always for teaching me the right way to deal with spiders..
We are all capable just practice and patience I have been doing this a long time 😂❤️❤️❤️
@@daveslittlebeasties This is true David.. But if you are learning you want to learn from the best. It is easier to learn how to do things correctly then to just learn how to do something and have to unlearn all the bad habits you had just learn from the beginning. I cast no aspersion on these folks.. They are all good people.. But to learn correctly is my goal..
The way you explain everything and the way you handle the spiders makes me wanna get one.
Thats awesome ❤👍
Beautiful little girl 🤗!!
Great video as always dave, I love the Nandhu genus, got carapoensis, tripepi, chromatus and just picked up coloratovillosus which I've been after for ages.
The enclosure she came in is called either a Faunarium or Kritter Keeper, several companies make these. I use them myself as they're light and still provide good viewing through the plastic. The tripepii gal is beautiful indeed ! No doubt she'll enjoy her new home.
Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
She is a real beauty. Congratulations on adding her to your beastie family.
Beautiful T and great watch guys! I would love to see that video you mentioned at the end on rehousing different species that would be great atb.
We are working on it 👍
You really have a way with spiders! It's admirable!
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Had to come back to this video a year later because I finally picked one of these up today, for the first time 😊That's what I love about having your videos to come back to when I need them! Thank you!
That is awesome!
I suppose beauty is in the eye of the beholder but as a scaredy-cat pretty is not a word I’d use but another fascinating video nice one Dave
I’m watching the re-homing videos. I really appreciate that you take your time and are so patient so as not to upset the spider if possible. Very interesting.
Thank you 🙏
AWESOME video Dave a STUNNING T and yes VERY UNDER RATED I cant wait for my small grown on to get some size too it
She is a beautiful spider I was sad to see her go but glad she’s gone to you 🖤🕷
Hi Bethany!😁
She really is a gorgeous spider looking forward to pairing her in the future ❤
@@susangrewe262 hi! 🖤
@@daveslittlebeasties can’t wait to see 🕷🖤
Very nice spider Dave! Thanks to Bethany’s spiders.
So nice of you❤️❤️❤️
She's deffo a fluffy girl she looks amazing fingers crossed for future updates ..
Great video
Morning Dave an camera LADY from mid coast MAINE ,
Another awesome video,she is a beautiful T ,wow ,have a great day 👍
Thank you my friend ❤️👍
Amazing spider and amazing video! Thank you Dave for sharing! ♥
You are very welcome
You definitely make it look so easy transferring the spiders, and she is a pretty one
Thank you 🙏
This was one of the first species I bought last year, beautiful spider but mine is still so small haha
I got a juvenile from the last show I was at there. It's dug a really long tunnel all the way around the perimeter of it's enclosure. Love how well she stands out under my LED lights when she's out, fast becoming one of my favourite
Thanks Dave. Spectacular spider! You are a Jedi with that paintbrush.
😂😂😂Thank you ❤
Nice and gentle again and again well done you for showing how it's done, so many vids where people mistreating their Ts just for like's and subscribers.
Thank you for being that one who shows us how to be that gentle with our hobby too, and camera lady if course.
Glad you enjoyed it, we try and show a respectful way of caring for these spiders that makes ours and their experience a good one ❤️👍
That t is so fluffy and beautiful btw Dave you must be a tarantula whispera
Hi Dave That spider is very pretty. You are so gentle with her to move her to a new enclosure.❤🕷🕸Cindy
the way she walked across that moss reminded me of a dog walking with those little booties hahahah
That's a very nice big girl and definitely one I would like to have in my small collection . I mainly like the ones that get really big . That's my main fascination with Tarantula's .
That beastie room of yours is looking so good Dave, I love the look of what I think is either your Gigas or Phago's? Amazing webbing... Back On topic, this particular spider really is a pretty one, it looked as though it would have loved a scratch behind the ears she was so well behaved, such feathery looking hairs on her ... As always guys, great video and I look forward to whatever is next from D.L.B. 👍😃👍
Never heard of a Nhandu tripepii and never seen one. She is Quite inconspicuous but at the same time there so much going on color wise : ) For sure she is almost invisible in her natural habitat and doesn't necessarily need a tunnel to hide away 24/7.
Love The idea of incoming rehousings btw! 1st its great to see you work with different climbers/hiders/diggers ;p, and 2nd i am always and again fascinated by the huge difference in behavior from spec to spec from continent to continent.
Soon i am moving from central to south Germany and can FINALLY get back into this fantastic hobby again.
I am so so exited and my list is getting longer by the hour...until then you 2 fanatics keep me alive : )
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Absolutely stunning species Dave, and great video as always. I try to replicate your ethos for rehousing, and I've never had an epic yet lol. I'm still waiting for your psalmopeous victori care and husbandry video with anticipation 😜🤣
its coming 😂👍❤️
Great video and commentary. Earned my viewership
Thank you and welcome 👍❤
Wow Brill.. everytime I think you’ve topped the cool looking spider chart, you whip out another one for me to say coool… she could shift for a big un, that first climb I was thinking dave… Dave the big lady is climbing… daveeee lol
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Very pretty
im still higly impressed by his knowledge. so inspiering :)
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I have 196 tarantulas at last count, my n tripeii is the most defensive of the lot. If I open the clip on the exo it runs at the glass and slaps it, it's a mature male (last month) and about 20cm beautiful spider.
Pretty girl! The idea of a video on moving your spiders is a great idea. I look forward to it!
Thank you!! 😊
I love working late shifts because I get to watch your new videos before bed
Would you be interested in doing weekly feeding videos? Doesn't matter the spiders size, just a video of Dave feeding his beasties
I struggle doing these two 😂😂😂😂
Hey Dave, really appreciate that you've been usin' the international system of units recently! I can do with inches and feet, but fahrenheit is just mind-boggling to me. 😂 Keep up the good work!
She does to look pretty bit a bit savage at the same time
I think in a previous life Dave you must have been a tarantula. My guess is docile Stirmi. Love to all
Thanks buddy it wouldn’t have been a bad life 😂👍