My giant Tarantula molted! INSANE!!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • P. Antinious or Pamphobeteus antinious, one of my largest tarantulas goes through the molting process. Shot in 4k, using a macro lens for your viewing pleasures. Comment below, and make sure to subscribe for regular updates.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @dawncaron3960
    @dawncaron3960 Год назад +1

    Another amazing molt video!!!! Love it she is beautiful

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Год назад +1

    Tarantulas are based, dope, AND lit

  • @8leggedinzane
    @8leggedinzane Год назад +1

    BIG WOW it's amazing to watch I have 15 tarantulas and I have witness most of them molt my top 3 I have set and watch them molt but that was just Satisfying and amazing thanks for sharing

  • @alexthecrittercatcher
    @alexthecrittercatcher Год назад +1

    Amazing job bro

  • @_invertico_
    @_invertico_ Год назад +1

    Awesome video bro, I would love to have a tarantula again!

    • @UrbanTarantulas
      @UrbanTarantulas  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I do appreciate the love. I want to try to do more Timelapse’s.

    • @_invertico_
      @_invertico_ Год назад

      @@UrbanTarantulas great 👍😃

  • @ardonheinrichaviola1513
    @ardonheinrichaviola1513 Год назад +1

    Hi Sir, I hope u notice my comment. I have 10 pcs P.metallicas and they are in a communal. do you have any idea how to feed them easily ?

    • @UrbanTarantulas
      @UrbanTarantulas  Год назад

      Yea. Open the lid, drop like 15-20 crickets in there… depending on the size of the Tara Tulsa vs crickets. Then close the lid.
      Come back the next day or day after and with a long pair of tongs, and take out the dead or uneaten crickets. Super easy ;)

  • @danielbarton3777
    @danielbarton3777 Год назад +1

    Is that distressing for the tarantula when the molted skin falls back on her? I mean obviously you didn't jump in so I feel like I just answered my own question lol but I was just curious!

    • @UrbanTarantulas
      @UrbanTarantulas  Год назад +2

      Lol, well its a natural process, and they are very vulnerable at that stage... so you gotta leave the tarantula along for some time after they molt.. and certainly do not try to handle or feed them for at least a week. :) Appreciate the love!

    • @JayTee95
      @JayTee95 Год назад

      Have you ever held a molt? If not, it's actually amazing how extremely light they are. They almost have no weight in your hand. Even if it did fall back on them, it's so light that I can't imagine it would do any damage. Plus, they move their legs around for a long time after getting the molt off, so they would probably push it away.

  • @hornox4life
    @hornox4life Год назад +3

    You dont see that everyday

    • @UrbanTarantulas
      @UrbanTarantulas  Год назад +1

      True true. Especially with this large of a species.