The Best Beginner Tarantula Species

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • UPDATED VIDEO 2019: • The Top 13 Beginner Ta...
    THE LEG IN THE VIDEO AT 9:02 IS FROM AN OLD MOLT!
    Read the text version HERE: tomsbigspiders.com/2014/11/09...
    Disclaimer: Any of these species could make a good beginner tarantula. The order of this list is my opinion and not a gold standard. Please don't feel personally slighted if your favorite didn't get the top spot. :)
    This video was a long time coming. Although I'd done videos on all of these species separately, I've never put them all together in one video. I was inspired to do this after watching a couple videos by some other keepers who, I felt, made lists more to be controversial and not so much to be fair and helpful.
    Also, although I generally don't handle, I DO mention it in this video as I'm not blind to the fact that many do and, more importantly, many NEW hobbyists do. Personally, I think the temperament of all of these species would be perfect for anyone not handling.
    WARNING: This is a looooong one!
    My blog post with more info is here: tomsbigspiders.wordpress.com/...
    Did I miss one? Let me know in the comments!
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  • @davedagreat69
    @davedagreat69 6 лет назад +229

    My favourite to recommend is Acanthoscurria Geniculata. Grow fast, fairly even temperament, large, beautiful, good eaters, leave fantastic sheds, and always out and about on show. Perfect for a starter T. Much better than any of the Grammostola Species (and I have or have owned all the ones you mention) as they are much more temperamental and can be very sporadic eaters. Just a personal thing I guess.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +23

      Hi, Dave! It's funny, as I've been asked repeatedly to do these types of lists, and I struggle with them for some of the very reason you point out. It honestly all depends on the individual keeping the tarantulas and the individual specimen in many cases. When putting this together, I did forum and internet searches to see what people recommended and what the consensus temperaments of each species was. Personally, I have a A. geniculata that is a total doll. I have a couple friends that have them that are more high-strung. When searching, it seemed like they were a hot or cold species in terms of temperament (some could argue, so is the G. porteri). It became quite apparent that there was no cut and dry answer, especially once you factor in everything from speed, temperament, potency of hairs, propensity to kick hairs, fasting, growth rate, etc. In the end, I tried to consider what a 10-12-year old kid would be okay with, and drew my cutoff line there.
      A. geniculata was one I struggled with and even had on the list at one point. I will definitely be revisiting this list in the future, and the genics will make it on. I will also spend more time delineating which species would be better to get as slings for a beginner. You make a great point that a A. geniculata sling is hardy, eats like a machine, and would grow faster. The lack of fasting would also be less frustrating for someone new to the hobby.
      Ahhhhh...lists! Hahaha. Thanks so much for your input. I'm going to pin this to the top so that hopefully others can see it and consider this species.

    • @davedagreat69
      @davedagreat69 6 лет назад +4

      Great stuff. Like I say, everyone has their own preferences, I would never be without an A genic in my collection. Particularly easy to keep and a great display species. I know when I had my first spider, a G rosea (was called G spatulata then) I was worried when it didn't eat for long periods, thinking it was going to perish. Lived to a ripe old age in the end, but I've always thought the only reason they got recommended for beginners was they were so cheap. I think as long as you make it clear that they aren't always ideal for handling A geniculatas are perfect starter tarantulas.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks! And I agree completely. I love the species myself and consider it to be one of the spiders you have to have in your collection. I love the G. porteri/rosea, but they can be unpredictable and the fasting gives people fits. I've have my G. porteri for 22 years now, and she has NEVER fasted. I totally lucked out with her. My G. rosea sling, on the other hand, has taken months off of feeding. Hahaha I think what trips me up with the beginner species is most folks that ask what species I'd recommend plan on handling. There is this misconception out there that every in the hobby handles everything, and a some folks don't get that there are certain species that should be hands off. In the case of a hands-off keeper, they are perfect.

    • @rosiewinnoh
      @rosiewinnoh 6 лет назад +6

      Brazilian white knee tarantula is my first spider. I bought her one month ago and I love her! She is so beautiful and really easy to handle. 😍 (sorry for my english, I’m Lithuanian 😂)

    • @davedagreat69
      @davedagreat69 6 лет назад +5

      Congratulations Rosita. Welcome to the hobby. Before you know it you'll have a house full of them. It's an addiction. :D

  • @EatPant849
    @EatPant849 7 лет назад +235

    I'm actually going to get a tarantula to get rid of my arachnophobia

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +102

      I got my first one about 21 years ago for the same reason (I was terrified of them but also fascinated by them). It took a while, but it worked. :)

    • @nursemandyd778
      @nursemandyd778 7 лет назад +25

      YaBoiLucifer I just got my 1st one 2mo ago, a curly hair named Elenore for this reason. It honestly is working. I don't handle her but in worrying about her well bieng I'm far less afraid. I'm getting a 2nd soon lol.

    • @EatPant849
      @EatPant849 7 лет назад +7

      NurseMandy D I will definitely not be handling them.

    • @yaoiloverstudio
      @yaoiloverstudio 5 лет назад +5

      Same here! Did you get one already?
      Next year I'll move out of my mom's house to study somewhere else so I can get one!
      The channel "Exotics Lair" got me into T's! I never realized how fascinating they could be even though I used to be so afraid of spiders, the look so beautiful.
      I think I'll firstly look around to find one in reality ( in a store or something to look at ) so I won't be as shocked if I actually get one.
      Also handling them is off topic for me too.

    • @kaleidojess
      @kaleidojess 5 лет назад

      Bruce Electrobounce I can totally relate to that, I’m getting better at it, I actually talk to spiders now lol but they still spook me out sometimes. Some spiders are cute.

  • @linag7308
    @linag7308 4 года назад +50

    My brother had the Mexican red knee. It was like a dog. Loved my brother! He literally walked around with him on his shoulder or in his hair!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +11

      Awwww :)

    • @roul4842
      @roul4842 2 года назад

      Never heard of spider acting like that before. That's adorable!

    • @stewybrooks
      @stewybrooks 2 года назад +1

      Im pretty sure spiders don't have feelings

    • @linag7308
      @linag7308 2 года назад +1

      @@stewybrooks I'm aware of that. But you had to see it to believe it.

    • @jdssurf
      @jdssurf Год назад

      good story, but just so everyone knows, if a terrestrial tarantula falls from even waist high they can easily die from a bursted abdomen...........need to be extremely careful

  • @sophiemorin4589
    @sophiemorin4589 5 лет назад +13

    To anybody with arachnophobia!! I grew up with the WORST fear of spiders. I remember passing out when i’d see Daddy Long Legs (or however they’re called). I went to a reptile expo once and held one to try to get rid of my phobia and I actually fell in love! I’ve had my pink toe for a year now and they’re super chill animals! Would definitely recommend if you’re trying to fight a phobia😁

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +6

      I started off an arachnophobe. Being around them really does help. I have no fear of spiders anymore. :)

  • @sizwendlanzi8181
    @sizwendlanzi8181 6 лет назад +32

    As a beginner I'd like to start with the Mexican Red Knee tarantula! But I personally LOVE the Versicolour! Your presentation is AWESOME, the BEST I've seen by far THANK YOU!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +6

      Thank you so much! The only issue with the versicolors is that they need a bit more babying early on, and mortality rates for slings seem to be a bit higher than with other species.

  • @emmadrew3911
    @emmadrew3911 3 года назад +10

    Tom: Beginners will freak when they fast
    Me: Laughs in Ball Python owner

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  3 года назад +2

      Hahaha I was fortunately in that my ball pythons all ate well.

  • @mosshivenetwork117
    @mosshivenetwork117 6 лет назад +29

    I don't plan on getting a tarantula but I still enjoyed.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much! That means a lot. :)

    • @deemueller6470
      @deemueller6470 3 года назад

      You really should!! I'm in my 50s and got my first T (Rose Hair) in my late 40s. They are the best roommate you could ever have. The best advice I can give you- if you have cats, please have a lock on the cage. My fluffy tailed demon has moved the screen top 1/4 inch open (old type of container with no lock). I found Hairyette hiding behind my hand towel at the sink 25ft away. I took a pic before the rescue. The same fluffy butt showed me where she was. The first time it happened I walked in to Hairy in threat posture on the carpet and my 2 cats sitting around looking like "wth are you and why are you out?". I have had her close to 10 yrs and only 2 escapes. I need to get a newer living quarters to prevent it but for now I have a strip of tape across it.

  • @Chlokester
    @Chlokester 5 лет назад +10

    After reading your article and watching this video I picked up my first tarantulas ever (a Chilean rose, Chilean flame, & 2 Brazilian blacks). Im absolutely terrified of insects & spiders, but for some reason Im not scared of tarantulas. You do such an amazing job explaining your tarantulas especially their temperaments and negatives. Thank you so much for getting me into this hobby!!!!!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +3

      Congrats, Chloe! You picked up some awesome species there. :) I started out terrified of spiders and tarantulas, and it took me a few years to get completely over it. Thank you so much for your very kind words...that just made my day! :)

  • @TarantulaAddict
    @TarantulaAddict 7 лет назад +71

    Great video Tom! Very informative for people new to the hobby.

  • @jeneac1991
    @jeneac1991 7 лет назад +66

    I have a chaco golden knee, named athena. love how docile she is. she is so adventurous and sweet.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +4

      Awwwwww...she sounds awesome! :)

    • @jeneac1991
      @jeneac1991 7 лет назад +2

      She is. Since I upgraded her terrarium, she hasn't wanted to be out, which saddens me but I know she is just adjusting and loving her new home with mossy bark and large steps into platform with cave below. I cannot wait until she is bigger. Love your video btw.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +2

      What size is she? Full grown?
      Thank you! :)

    • @jeneac1991
      @jeneac1991 7 лет назад +1

      I just got her 2 weeks ago. I am uncertain her age (forgot to ask) but she is no where close to full grown. she sits comfortably in palm of my hand being about the size of my palm. I know her leg span can reach 8.5 inches. I think she has like 2 inch leg span atm. But I am no professional so I cannot tell. lol

    • @marioman863
      @marioman863 7 лет назад

      Jenea Clarke That's awesome. My chaco is a very hungry girl so generally her first instinct is that anything touching her is food.

  • @metldrgn
    @metldrgn 6 лет назад +27

    even though you say "slow" or "pet rock", we got our first T's this Oct. rose flame, curly hair, versicolor, and Golden knee. not planning on handeling much. but living art and loved. wish us luck lol

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Some GREAT species you have there! :) I have four of the Golden knees...love those pretty little buggers. :) Congrats!

  • @silvermist4110
    @silvermist4110 5 лет назад +27

    I just got my Arizona Blond 2 days ago. She so sassy, and i love her. Had to wait 18yr to get one. Just cause she so sassy i don't think I'll ever try an Handle her, but i don't see a reason to. She's not a dog. ^////^ she is so cute though!!! Ate as soon as i put food in on day one catching all the crikets in like 5mins. [She so much faster than i thought they were!!]

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +4

      Congrats! Yeah, I don't handle mine, either. My blonde is a bit of a brat. :)

  • @mikewalker9636
    @mikewalker9636 6 лет назад +4

    i just got a pink toe today for a late birthday present❤so my gbb is doing well but no molt yet and for my obt he is hanging in there eating good .im so happy to have 3 t's and hoping to get more soon ....thanks for taking the time and teaching and care for them .

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Congrats on your pinktoe..that's awesome! :) Be careful...this hobby is addictive. :) And you're most welcome! :)

  • @pascal590
    @pascal590 3 года назад +7

    “He said it was 10 inches. I asked for a pic and no response.” A tale as old as time. 😏

  • @evancox8020
    @evancox8020 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. As someone who wants to get into the hobby, your content has been invaluable for me. I have not yet decided on a species but I feel confident and more prepared after spending months watching/reading your stuff.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Evan! It's comments like this that make it all worth it. :)

  • @joeyyeazel4729
    @joeyyeazel4729 4 года назад +2

    Loved your vid. Great info, very specific, very informative. A+! Just taught my daughter (4) about tarantulas and im getting ours in the mail soon. We cant wait! But very good information

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Thank you so much, Joey! :) And that's awesome!!! Hopefully, everyone arrives safely.

  • @XxGreedyMagiiCxX
    @XxGreedyMagiiCxX 5 лет назад +3

    I hope RUclips is paying you well, very informative!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much! I don't monitize (I don't want the ads on my videos), so I'm not getting any money for them. :)

  • @MrScienceGeek
    @MrScienceGeek 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for posting this video, I used to have tarantulas a few years ago, and am thinking about getting back into it. I will definitely have to check out pet paradise since I am relatively close to it, may just have to find a reason to "need" to go that direction :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      You're very welcome! Yeah, you're going to HAVE to find a reason to go that way. hahahaha! Thank you!

    • @samantha_2686
      @samantha_2686 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran Do you know any particular tarantula special that are great for beginners,pretty small and live up to 5-10 years?

  • @glennsolva1567
    @glennsolva1567 7 лет назад +2

    Tom, you RULE! Great round of species. In the spring i'm thinking of getting B. smithi & B. vagans. They are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks! Entertaining as ever. Happy New Tarantula Year. Glenn 🍾🎉

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      And a Happy New Year to you as well, Glenn! Thanks so much. :) Those are two great species; love the looks of them. :)

  • @samiivegas3630
    @samiivegas3630 6 лет назад +1

    I love this video. Very informative and gives a variety of choices. They are all gorgeous!

  • @toottootbleetbleet
    @toottootbleetbleet 5 лет назад +3

    The little "fire hiney" trying to escape was so cute with his little legs sticking out

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      Hahahaha. I love that little girl. That's the only spider in my collection that I find myself holding frequently. haha :)

    • @Blue_Lugia
      @Blue_Lugia 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders I have one ofta those too, but I would never handle it.
      Mine is pretty calm but I'm not taking risks since I don't even know if I can handle a wasp sting....
      Never been stung by a wasp as far as I remember.

  • @spiderwoman187
    @spiderwoman187 7 лет назад +5

    Very great beginners. Nice video friend happy new year :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks you so much! A very Happy New Year to you and yours as well! :)

  • @leejones9757
    @leejones9757 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid dude! Beaut collection!! Thanks for sharing man! 🕷👌

  • @chalecobean
    @chalecobean 7 лет назад +1

    great video and awesome subtitles for people like me that need to see it and also hear it.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much Hector! Yeah, I figured that I should probably add some text, as I was talking VERY fast. I just didn't want to video to turn out too long and boring. :)

  • @SatansExecutioner
    @SatansExecutioner 4 года назад +4

    Can tell you love spiders. Love your enthusiasm and passion makes it a lot easier to learn and them

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. :)

  • @oldschooldude8370
    @oldschooldude8370 5 лет назад +12

    Did you in fact say you've had that chilean rose 21 years? Hardy is putting it lightly.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +12

      Closer to 24 years now...and she was a young adult when I got her. She is likely over 30. :)

  • @NikkiKuehnemund
    @NikkiKuehnemund 2 года назад +2

    Hi Tom:) New subscriber here from Norway:) Just got me a Grammostola Rosea as a first tarantula:) Gonna watch a lot of your videos, cause I think this hobby will be addictive 😀 Keep up the great work 👍

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад +1

      Hello, Nikki! First off, thank you so much for subscribing, and congrats on your first tarantula. Yes, it's INCREDIBLY addictive. I once told my wife that I could see myself having 30 someday. I now have 220. :) Thanks!

  • @Pokehon
    @Pokehon 6 лет назад +1

    good video man something to think about for new ones in the future!

  • @toottootbleetbleet
    @toottootbleetbleet 6 лет назад +23

    I think B Hamorii are cute, and their color is stunning

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      I agree completely. :)

    • @LadyRey96
      @LadyRey96 6 лет назад

      they truly are. mine tho is really "agressive", but even tho agressive she is still the cutest :3

    • @toottootbleetbleet
      @toottootbleetbleet 6 лет назад

      NosMisty I have two. One (a female) is a pretty bad flicker and the other (male) is pretty calm)

    • @LadyRey96
      @LadyRey96 6 лет назад

      yeah mine is a flicker too! x) shes even really bald on her Abdomen but maybe after the next molt she will be calmer again ^.^

    • @thehotdogman9317
      @thehotdogman9317 5 лет назад

      That's a surprise. My female Hamorii is really docile. Just as much as the euthla species red in the video.

  • @chrismatney1397
    @chrismatney1397 7 лет назад +30

    I used to hold spiders when I was younger. To dumb to realize some could kill. But when I got older I'm pretty freaked about spiders. At the same time I kinda want a pet tarantula. Took me awhile to realize the home invaders are grass spiders harmless to us

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +5

      I got my first in part because I wanted to get over my fear of spiders. I finally have no issue with them (140+ tarantulas later). haha.

    • @chrismatney1397
      @chrismatney1397 7 лет назад +1

      Tom Moran even if I got into it I probably never be that guy with a trapdoor or any other aggressive one lol. I like the Antilles pink toe and Mexican fireleg. Just a matter of talking my wife into letting me have one. That's the problem. Parents wouldn't let me when I lived with them. Wife won't now. But I'm allowed to have a bearded dragon lol

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +4

      Hey, I don't blame anyone for not wanting one of the feistier ones! There are plenty of amazing species out there that won't give you a heart attack with their attitudes (or send you to the hospital with a bite!). My parents wouldn't let me have snakes or tarantulas (it was my mom basically) so when my wife and I moved out together, I got both. hahaha. I'm VERY lucky that she's into them, too...or at least does a great job pretending like she is. lol

    • @lkblondie8061
      @lkblondie8061 6 лет назад

      Chris Matney tarantulas cannot kill.

    • @flicksfn965
      @flicksfn965 4 года назад

      Same when I was younger I would go out looking for snakes, spiders, and amphibians. I’m terrified of spiders but not snakes or anything now. I want a spider tho after watching some videos for a while. May be buying a pink toe.

  • @tonyromano4341
    @tonyromano4341 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. I'm just seriously thinking about getting into this. I've been fascinated / terrified of spiders my whole life. I love the detail you provided. Thanks much.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hello, Tony! I used to be terrified of them myself. I got my first 22 years ago (still have her, too!) in part to help me get over it. :) Thank YOU for watching!

  • @LasaterX29
    @LasaterX29 7 лет назад

    Funny timing for me here, just been dipping my toe into getting my first T and been watching various 'Best Beginner' lists out there and then boom, you post this one! I've been all over the internet for hours the past few days scouring over all the beginner info/species etc and I gotta say, your vid here is top notch! I'd been gravitating toward picking up a B. Smithi but after watching your video i've just about fallen in love with your gorgeous Grammostola pulchra. Not sure how i'm going to choose... I was leaning toward a bigger spider but omg your little Euathlus was so cute stealing the show early on sticking its legs out the hatch. Also what you said about it being a cute spider/ a little less scary for people clicked with me and I might just get one of those first, since my fiance comes running to me if he so much as sees a daddy long legs in the tub and has been eyeing my enthusiasm for getting a T with much trepidation. A cute little non-intimidating Euathlus might just be the perfect 'gateway tarantula' y'know? So thank you so much for putting those two on my radar! A great video and you've got some very lovely T's!
    The only thing I could think to add that seems to be missing near everywhere is how long lived each species are both male and female. It's surprising to me how many caresheets and the like dont include what I see as pretty important basic information. Thanks again! :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      I actually finally got around to making this after seeing a couple "Best Beginner Species" videos that I didn't agree with at all. I decided that it would be fun to do my own version and be able to show that I actually keep all of the species and am not just talking about them from what I've read online.
      G. pulchra are awesome spiders. Just imagine that one at a plump 7" or so. :) I always recommend the Euathulus sp. reds to those who were arachnophobic or who have someone who is scared of spiders living with them. Those cute little guys can usually win anyone over. :)
      I used to include longevity in my lists, but I stopped because for many of these species, we have NO idea how long they live for. It's all a guess and estimation. My G. porteri, for example, is likely around 30, and folks think that this species could possibly make it to 40 (but no one knows for sure). Age isn't always relevant to tarantulas because the the same species can grow at different rates depending on how it's kept. One keep warmer will eat more and grow faster than one kept on the cool side. For the Aphonopelma, Brachypelmas, and Grammostolas on this list, you could be looking at 20-30 years for a female and 4-10 for a male. For the GBB and Avicularia Metallica, 8-12 seems to be the range.

  • @Phantomphan613
    @Phantomphan613 3 года назад +3

    I've had my first tarantula, a Tlitocatl vagans sling, for about a month now. It's pretty much a pet hole lol but it's already molted once and may be in premolt again already. In your species vid I saw you say that they won't hesitate to kick hairs and even as a 1" sling mine kicked at me when I took its molt. I didn't even know that slings that tiny had hairs, but sure enough I got a little itchy after. It's been a great eater too. It only refused one meal and that was just because it was in premolt when it arrived. All this rambling to say that, as a beginner keeper myself, I recommend the T vagans for a first tarantula

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  3 года назад

      Hello! Yup, for some folks they can be great beginners. The only reason that they don't make it onto some lists is because some adults tend to be a bit defensive and will bit. However, I have one that is quite laid back. Thanks!

  • @BobTheSpiderHunter
    @BobTheSpiderHunter 6 лет назад +3

    Very well done video, and super informative! I hunt and teach on my channel with more of the wild outdoor spiders, but did get from a friend a birthday present and my introduction to Ts, a Honduran Curlyhair, a GBB, and a third one which I can't remember now that didn't make it. Anyway as I was learning more about T's I learned the hard way that some can be very strong and determined to get out of their enclosure. Such was the case of my GBB. I had a pretty heavy weight (in my estimate) over the screened top, and although it was a divided (Plexiglas) aquarium-like habitat used to house both the GBB and CH, disaster struck. Somehow in the night the GBB managed to push the top up enough to climb over and into the side of the curlyhair. They were both fairly good size spiders. The commotion woke me up and by the time I got to the enclosure, my curlhair was dragging the GBB into it's lair! It was too late to do anything. In the morning my ch with it's "cleanliness" nature had deposited the remains of the carcass outside of it's resting area! I was sick...it was hard lesson to learn! Sorry for the lengthy story! I shall forward your channel on to those who ask me about getting started in tarantula keeping as I get several of those requests.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Hello, Bob! Oh, man...that's terrible. I'm so sorry. Yeah, I've heard many horror stories about the split cages, and they normally don't end well. I spoke to someone who had two B. albos he kept that way for years without incident. Then, one day, one squeezed through and was eaten. I try to warn people about this, but many don't believe me! Thanks so much for sharing your story. May I use this comment on a future video to talk about this?

    • @BobTheSpiderHunter
      @BobTheSpiderHunter 6 лет назад +1

      Absolutely! Anything to further the cause and save others some heartache and frustration!

  • @marisaramirez3429
    @marisaramirez3429 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you! This video was very informative and helpful. Tarantulas are on my list and I want to learn more. This video helped a lot- still haven't decided which to get though! :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Marisa! Get them all! hahaha. Honestly, you can't go wrong with any on the list. :)

  • @EddieEGT
    @EddieEGT 7 лет назад

    hey Tom, Love your videos! Your site was a great help when I forst got into the hobby. Keep it up!

  • @Katnkits
    @Katnkits 6 лет назад +3

    My friend is giving me her son’s pink toe! I have not seen it yet. But I’m so excited! I’ve had an adult and some slings. Back in the 90’s!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      That's awesome! I love my pinktoe! What size is it? :)

  • @johnbrazell2433
    @johnbrazell2433 6 лет назад +7

    I just wanted to say something about the first trantula that you showed. Brachypelma albopilosum or the curly hair. I've heard people say and I seen him different post that they think that this is not a very attractive trantula. In fact I've had people call it ugly. Really! I just want to point out two things. First I have never seen an ugly tarantula. They are living works of art and they are all beautiful. And second if you've ever seen any of these spiders in person anyone can tell you that they look a whole lot better in person then they do on camera or in pictures. So keep that in mind when you're looking for a new or first tarancula.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hi, John! Very good points! I find them all, even the "plain brown ones" to be stunning. :)

  • @ChristiIsabel
    @ChristiIsabel 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for such an informative video.

  • @wickedtarantulas3266
    @wickedtarantulas3266 5 лет назад +1

    I have a few beginner species and bot do I love them, very docile but also unpredictable. Great video. New sub!

  • @DutyJames
    @DutyJames 6 лет назад +3

    One of the best t vids iv'e seen and i've seen hundreds,You should have way more subs

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much for that! :) I really appreciate it. :)

  • @kellylerner9914
    @kellylerner9914 6 лет назад +3

    Yesterday on July 29, 2018 I got my first ever tarantula it was a pink toe tarantula pretty much because of you

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Hello, Kelly! That's awesome! Congratulations!!!

  • @aracknoinfiniteeseekertrip9689
    @aracknoinfiniteeseekertrip9689 6 лет назад +1

    Great video as always man thank you!

  • @kaz255
    @kaz255 7 лет назад +16

    hi Tom,
    My B. albopilosum is completely opposite to what you said about them. Living devil. Attacks everything it can reach. I wouldn't dare to put a finger into her enclosure. It's good evidence that temperaments vary between specimens. My B. vagans is calm opposite to the common belief.
    What is your opinion on starting with arboreal species? What is your opinion on having T. ockerti as the first "arboreal" species in someones collection?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +3

      Excellent point, and one I've tried to explain to folks with an interest in handling. I have Old Worlds that are completely docile and New World species that would bite you in a heartbeat. It all depends on the temperament of the individual spider. I do think there are species that then to be, in general, more docile than others, but attitudes may vary.
      I know plenty of folks that started with arboreals, and most started with either an Avicularia species or Caribena versicolor. The problem with these species isn't the temperament, but the fact that they are a bit less hardy than the terrestrials commonly available. Someone new to the hobby will be learning all the basic facets of tarantula husbandry as they go (how to feed, cleaning, cage setup, temperature, moisture requirements, rehousing, etc), and these species can be a bit less forgiving of husbandry mistakes. I think if a new keeper really does his or her research well beforehand, they can make good beginner species.
      As for the other New World arboreals like Psalmopoeus and Tapinauchenius species, those species are a bit too fast and feisty for most new hobbyists to handle.
      I think the T. ockerti could be a manageable first tarantula. They are definitely hardy, but they are VERY skittish and prone to kicking hairs. In my experience, a lot of folks just getting into keeping tarantulas are looking for one they can handle, and I definitely wouldn't include the ockerti as one of the generally tractable species.

    • @kaz255
      @kaz255 7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for answer.
      It's just general opinion on species but every specimen has its own character. I recently came accross some B. albopilosums that tend to be aggresive and also the number of reports of aggresive specimens in my country (Poland) is quite interesting, cause they are considered the most docile species.
      My cousin started with T. gigas mature female. His colleague gave him this T as a good begginer species. That's true this genus literally teleports.
      My cousin keeps Avis in an interesting enclosure. IT is made of glass with a bottom part of one side wall made of steelwire net (sry don't know proper english word for this) and a top side of opposite side wall made also of this kind of net. It allows for a cross ventilation and he keeps the enclosure itself really moisty. The results is no deaths of Avis including slings for the last 5 years. I think a key to success with Avis is high humidity with good ventilation (as they have in a higher parts of trees in their natural environment) .

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      That is really interesting about the B. albopilosums. I wonder if the ones you have come from a particular population of them that is more defensive? I know there are already suspected to be three types of B. albos available over here: Honduran, Nicaraguan, and "hobby form" (usually considered to be some type of hybrid). I'm not sure if there have been any temperament differences between the three.
      Starting with a T. gigas? Now that's impressive!
      Yeah, the general consensus with the Avics now is that ventilation is incredibly important. Over here, most folks now keep them dry with a water dish and good cross ventilation once they are out of the sling stage. Some keep the slings moist, others dry with a dish. That cage design sounds very cool!

    • @kaz255
      @kaz255 7 лет назад +2

      The problem with Brachypelmas in Europe is that they are in fact mostly hybrids. I have read somewhere that is is really easy to crossbreed albopilosum and vagans. Maybe it's "vagans gene"? It's still considered the most docile species .
      The key to start with T. gigas was that he didn't know, what he holds into his enclosure. :D The spider itself was quite calm but really fast.
      Yeah the idea is to recreate its natural conditions into tree tops (high humidity + a lot of fresh air).

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +2

      I actually have what I suspect to be an albo/vagan cross. They call this the "hobby form" in the States, as it pops up quite a bit and is usually sold as a B. albo. Vagan genes would certainly account for the more high-strung B. albos. Great point.
      I still believe that a lot of the species we think NEED high humidity just tolerate it where they come from. Many of the species that were thought to be moisture dependent 10 years ago are now kept dry with no issues. It's interesting to me how well they adapt.

  • @philippeguerin140
    @philippeguerin140 4 года назад +4

    Hi Tom Moran 😊 I had a beginner question 🤔
    If my Tarantula have to big abdomen, do I have to stop feeding until next molt ? I feed 1 médium criquet per week and I think is maybe too much for juvenil 2.5 inch H.pulchripes (she's about to explode 😂joke)
    Thank you very much 😊 you are my mentor !!!
    😎I notice your cannibal corpse shirt 😉 When I was younger, I played in a deathmetal band call Cryptic Cremation😎 you can hear on RUclips our 1996 music lol and We often go see Cannibal Corpse shows. I talk a little bit with Chris Barnes 😀 also i seen Deicide and Suffocation in show too ☇
    Good memories

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +2

      I don't believe that you can over feed them. They will stop eating when they are ready to go into premolt. However, if you think that she's super fat, you can lay off the food for a couple weeks and try again later.
      And that is an awesome story! Man, I'm so jealous! Thank you for chiming in!

  • @tarkynblair-kril1028
    @tarkynblair-kril1028 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you! This really helped me figure out which one I wanted!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      You're most welcome, Tarkyn! :) I'm glad it helped!

  • @heatherb2762
    @heatherb2762 3 года назад +2

    Doing research before I adopt my first tarantula. This was very helpful! Thank you!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  3 года назад

      Hello, Heather! Welcome to the hobby. I'm glad that this was helpful. :)

    • @heatherb2762
      @heatherb2762 3 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders I just found your other video with the 13 top beginner species! On info overload right now. I found some T. Violacius slings for sale, and they are so beautiful as adults-I’m unsure if they would be okay for a beginner because of their speed. Do you have any videos regarding the purple tree spiders?

  • @Iguana_momma06
    @Iguana_momma06 5 лет назад +3

    I know this video is older. Hopefully I can get your reply. I realllllllly like the Antilles pink toe but I've never owned one. What are your thoughts?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      Hi! Were you looking to get an adult or a slng? The slings have a narrower band of acceptable conditions than the adults., which can be trickier for those just getting into the hobby. If you started with one of these, I'd suggest looking for a well-started juvenile.
      Here is a video I did on their care: ruclips.net/video/66NBOMgK6HQ/видео.html

  • @wolfblev7546
    @wolfblev7546 5 лет назад +5

    Hi Tom watching your videos and dark den has made me want a T I'm still researching. I'm in the Midwest US probably going to check local pet store I trust till expo comes back. Any advice on where to get a tank for them?
    Probably thinking of GBB.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      That's great! What type of enclosure are you looking for? You can go the really cheap route, or you can get a nice acrylic enclosure. Do you know which species you are looking at and what size? We can take it from there. :)

    • @wolfblev7546
      @wolfblev7546 5 лет назад

      I was thinking about making one out of plexiglass. As far as the type or T I'm not for sure on size dwarf spiders got epic colors while bigger ones look just as good.

    • @wolfblev7546
      @wolfblev7546 5 лет назад

      What about Avicularia purpurea would you consider it a beginner level?

  • @TannerCLynn
    @TannerCLynn 4 года назад +1

    What a great comprehensive video

  • @Scoutmayhem
    @Scoutmayhem 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the info!! This video is awesome!!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      You're most welcome. Thank you as well! :)

  • @snakez1747
    @snakez1747 6 лет назад +24

    Hi, I really want to get a Tarantula but I'm worried if I get one, I will get bored and will most likely want to get more. Is it worth getting if you just intend to get one?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +7

      Hello! Great question! I had just my G. porteri for almost 15 years, and I never got bored of her. While researching what other species were available (it had been years since I had tried to buy a tarantula) I became fascinated by all of the species. That led to me buying more. So, sure...You can have just one!

    • @eclecticcollected8570
      @eclecticcollected8570 6 лет назад +2

      I've had my Chilean Rose for 7 years and been quite content. I've just got my second Tarantula yesterday, the Brazilian Giant White knee. It's a juvenile (6-8cm) and very cute!!! :D

    • @darthboxOriginal
      @darthboxOriginal 6 лет назад +6

      It is a really addictive hobby!

    • @snakez1747
      @snakez1747 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for your advice and for answering my question. I did get my first T about a week ago and it's a Brachypelma Boehmei (Mexican Fire Leg). It's probably about 4-5cm leg span but it was the only docile species available near me. I'm fascinated by how it rolls up dirt and carries it from it's hide (under bark), and dumps it in its water dish and builds a hill against the opposite end of the tank from it's hide. It has been doing this for days and days and sometimes just non-stop for hours. I'm already wanting my second one, which I'm hoping to get the Green Bottle Blue :) Edit: I hope it's a female because it is so fussy about it's enclosure and is very skittish.

    • @Alexander-vm2ox
      @Alexander-vm2ox 5 лет назад +2

      @@snakez1747 I feel like getting one......

  • @djjohnson9389
    @djjohnson9389 6 лет назад +15

    I don't know why the rosie's get so much hate? I owned two as my first t's and both we easy as hell to take care of. As long as you're not a complete idiot and know what to look for you'll be fine.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      I don't know either, DJ. It drives me nuts, quite frankly. A LOT of us started with them . I agree completely.

    • @djjohnson9389
      @djjohnson9389 6 лет назад +2

      They are a great species. They are hardy, great eaters, most of the time docile, cheap, look great when fully developed. There is so much information on the boards and youtube as to how to take of T's. It drives me crazy also.

    • @doenawt9142
      @doenawt9142 6 лет назад

      It’s because a lot of people’s Rosie’s are aggressive

    • @dracowdraco6200
      @dracowdraco6200 5 лет назад +1

      @@doenawt9142 mine never bit me even till he had his last breath, Rosie's are amazing

    • @earlknit5372
      @earlknit5372 4 года назад

      The potential for a highly defensive T is definitely off putting for some. My family had one while I was a kid who was one of these highly defensive "psycho rosies" despite being told they're extremely calm. It died after a bad molt and the temperment definitely put my parents off getting another in the future, especially having kids in the house. If you can get one with a proven docile temperment or you're prepared for the potential for a higjly defensive T then I think they're a great species, but they do have the potential to put people off the hobby forever if we don't properly inform people of the fact this species seems to have a much higher number of defensive specimens than other beginner friendly species.

  • @CarlEvz13
    @CarlEvz13 7 лет назад

    This is a great video with good tips and advice 👍

  • @MS-fx5yf
    @MS-fx5yf 6 лет назад +1

    My favorites list for beginners:
    Euathlus sp. redG. pulchraG. pulchripesPZBP. scrofaC. elegans B. albopilosum (nicaraguan) Y. diversipes
    Great video, and awesome tips! I must say that I love how spoke about the Avics, as I feel this is important husbandry info for the Caribena, and Ybyrapora as well. So often I hear about,"how difficult Y. diversipes is", but I fee like you hit the nail on the head with their care; I've cared for all of mine how you do, and have yet to have an issue with mine.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      All fantastic species! I'll eventually revisit this one day and add to it. I still have to get a P. scrofa...ugh! :)
      Yes, the husbandry reports that say Avics and Ybyrapora need to be keep wet cause a LOT of deaths, in my opinion. Thanks!

  • @SnakeladyGreta
    @SnakeladyGreta 4 года назад +8

    My first tarantula (is my only tarantula, so far): #CaribenaVersicolor. I’ve had her 2.5 years. She’s molted 9 times and she’s puppy-dog tame. 😊 Named her “Fluffy,” and she’s helped me get over my 40+ Year-long arachnophobia.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +2

      Awwwww...she sounds absolutely adorable! :)

  • @TheAngieIshmael
    @TheAngieIshmael 6 лет назад +3

    Your E. parvulus, did you make that enclosure yourself, or did you buy it?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      I bought that from Jamie's Tarantulas! :) jamiestarantulas.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=20085/

    • @TheAngieIshmael
      @TheAngieIshmael 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran thank you!

  • @adamszajman3870
    @adamszajman3870 5 лет назад +1

    great video, very informative, thank you.

  • @Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto
    @Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto 7 лет назад

    Awesome video Tom! This is why your channel is always my 'go to' channel for information. Hope to see more in 2017!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      Awwww...thanks so much Vanessa! You can count on it. :)

  • @ara4255
    @ara4255 6 лет назад +5

    I have a few Brachypelma albopilosum and I have fallen in love already

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Awwwww...they are cute little buggers!

    • @mattmartin9276
      @mattmartin9276 5 лет назад +1

      I got two one day for fifteen great ts look fuzzy

    • @AnarchAngel1
      @AnarchAngel1 5 лет назад +1

      They are good spiders. I have a 19 year old female, they are a very long lived species.

  • @justinwillardchen1609
    @justinwillardchen1609 4 года назад +3

    Hey! Thanks for the amazing video! I subbed, I need a bit of help tho I am not sure what to get tho
    I am deciding on which tarantula to buy, (this is my first time) I'm having a hard time deciding on which is a better beginner species, these are what I want for a T :
    -Docile (ik that sometimes even the beginner species can act like a devil as each tarantula can have different behaviours)
    -Slow moving
    -Low venom
    -easy care
    That's basically it. But these are some of the species I have put on my list
    Brachypelma hamorii (red knee)
    Grammostola Rosea (red rose hair)
    Grammostola Pulchripes (chaco golden knee)
    Grammostola Pulchra (brazillian black)
    Brachypelma Albopisolum (Honduran Curly)
    Euathlus sp.red (chilean flame)
    Please help me decide which species I should pick, and if you have time, you can help by selecting a Species out of those 4 and explaining how to care for them and why they are a good beginner species, humidity levels, food from sling to adult, and why its superior over the others in your opinion!
    Thanks! 😃
    This video helped me a lot! Subbed and i'm heading to your newer videos after this!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Check out this video, Jasutin, and we can take it from there. This may answer some of the questions.
      ruclips.net/video/MKMHuyExcc0/видео.html

    • @justinwillardchen1609
      @justinwillardchen1609 4 года назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders Yes I've watched that video before u replied, now I have 3 choices to pick from (these 3 species came from me discussing on the tarantula forum website, as many experts there explained quite a lot of stuff, from your channel and other channels)
      Brachypelma hamorii
      Grammostola pulchripes
      Brachypelma albopisolum
      It's down to those 3 and I can't pick which,
      As your newer video had B.alpobisolum as #1, Most people recommended me the B.alpobisolum as well, so I think I'm getting that! Thanks for the heart and reply! I'm looking forward to future videos

  • @VideoGameFX
    @VideoGameFX 4 года назад +1

    Its awesome how you still reply to newer comments on this 2 year old video, Im finally getting a Tarantula after many years of waiting Chaco Golden Knee will be getting it next week!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, JimiJimo! I LOVE that species! I'm actually working on a comprehensive husbandry video for the Chaco right now. :)

    • @VideoGameFX
      @VideoGameFX 4 года назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders Can't wait for that video! do you have any tips on taking care of a 1 month old spiderling? its my first tarantula and I dont wanna mess it up!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      I responded to this, but it's not here! Ugh. Did it come through on your end?

    • @VideoGameFX
      @VideoGameFX 4 года назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders Hahaha you did? thought you just hearted my reply and liked alas it has not friend! what did you send?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      @@VideoGameFX Yeah, I wrote out a whole thing about the tiny slings. This is the second one of these I found today. UGH. One second...I'll just cut and past it from the article...

  • @leighnapalmer231
    @leighnapalmer231 4 года назад +1

    Such an informative & really great video for someone looking to get a tarantula! I don’t know much but I have watched tons of videos & I really enjoy this one the most. The grammostola pulchripes is my favorite & of course the beautiful brachypelma smithi! Maybe one day I can convince my husband that these are not man eating beasts & I can get one!😂

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Hello, Leighna! Thank you so much! The G. pulchripes is one of my top favorite species. I'm currently working on a thorough husbandry video on that species now. The B. smithi is also awesome. Hopefully, you can convince him! I know a lot of folks who eventually break their mates down. haha

  • @roland2864
    @roland2864 5 лет назад +3

    Really enjoyed these, just recently got a curly hair and orange knee (might be a red knee?)

  • @jackdaniels6480
    @jackdaniels6480 7 лет назад +71

    who noticed that at 8:55 in the video a spiders leg was in the tank unattached to the spider.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +78

      Hey, Jack Daniels! That's a leg from an old molt. The spider did not lose a leg. I should have put a note in the video, but I honestly didn't notice it until people brought it up in the comments. :)

    • @imnotaloser4923
      @imnotaloser4923 7 лет назад +5

      Tom Moran Can you do a video on the Palomino Blonde Tarantula because I'm trying to learn about them.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +8

      I'm actually working on one right now. lol Absolutely. :)

    • @MissWoman1
      @MissWoman1 6 лет назад +3

      Jack Daniels Actually there's 2 cases where a 'stray' leg in in there - I have no idea about tarantulas but I'm guessing they were part of 'old molts' because in both cases the spiders had all 8 legs, that I saw. It wld b good 2 know if I'm correct or not though! lol. 😉

    • @MissWoman1
      @MissWoman1 6 лет назад +4

      Lol, replied before I saw the reply from the owner!🤣😂🤣😣😣😣

  • @sarahhowarth7221
    @sarahhowarth7221 6 лет назад +1

    Epic video man! Has really helped me with learning about new species of spiders (I want to expand my collection desperately 😂😂) really unusual selection compared to the ones Ya see everywhere else. Cheers!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Sairi! :) I tried to mix it up a bit. :)

  • @PeartSkirtAndSpunky
    @PeartSkirtAndSpunky 7 лет назад +1

    I think out of all the videos Ive watched for beginners.. this is one of my favorites..

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much! I tried to get as much info in it as possible.

  • @bluefuze6187
    @bluefuze6187 4 года назад +3

    Hey I was wondering if a cobalt blue could work because I think there BEAUTIFUL so I was thinking if you could help me.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Cobalt blues are generally considered to be advanced species due to their defensive dispositions, potent venom (a bite from one would be VERY painful), and their moisture dependency. This species will burrow in deep, moist substrate, and you won't see it very often at all.

    • @bluefuze6187
      @bluefuze6187 4 года назад +1

      which one would you suggest. But my mom would like one that looks kind because if I don't get one of those my sister is going to kill it.

    • @bluefuze6187
      @bluefuze6187 4 года назад

      I was kidding she won't kill it but she might not like it.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Have you looked at the GBB or C. cyaneopubescens?

    • @bluefuze6187
      @bluefuze6187 4 года назад

      Yes I have im probably getting it

  • @reydalde9133
    @reydalde9133 5 лет назад +5

    Hi tom newbie here.. where can i buy some slings? Is there any website? Thanks keep up yhe good jon😎

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +2

      Are you in the US? You can try Fear Not Tarantulas, Jamie's Tarantulas, Pinchers and Pokies, Swift's Invertebrates, or Ken the Bug Guy to start!

    • @reydalde9133
      @reydalde9133 5 лет назад

      Yes. Im in US.. thanks tom😎👍

  • @leemillard5514
    @leemillard5514 6 лет назад

    Top video tom thank you

  • @nicolemilburn9615
    @nicolemilburn9615 7 лет назад

    Great video! I got my first B. albo sling a month and a half ago and she (hopefully she!) just molted! Put on over 1/2" with one molt. I'm going to an expo this Sunday and am definitely going to come home with a few more T's (hopefully at least one adult). Your blog and the arachnoboards have been extremely helpful, so thank you! Also: hahaha is that leg in the G. pulchripes enclosure part of an old molt?

  • @melonlord3874
    @melonlord3874 3 года назад +4

    My dad's friend just got a deal at the pet store for eight of them and he's giving me one for free. Idk if I want the Mexican Red Knee or the Skeleton because the Skeleton looks so cool even if they tend to be more aggressive.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome! The skeleton will grow more quickly, but will need a bit of moisture and will burrow. You likely won't see it as much. The red knee will be more visible, but they grow more slowly.

  • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
    @ShieniLicksOnLemons 6 лет назад +4

    I somehow got obsessed with grammostola pulchras so I won't accept any other species as my first... 😂 they're so beautiful 😍

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      If you're in the US, you want to buy a sling or two now. They won''t be around for long. These have been imported from Germany because they haven't had a lot of luck breeding them in the US.

    • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
      @ShieniLicksOnLemons 6 лет назад +1

      Tom Moran I'm from Finland, been waiting for some warmer weather so I could try and see if I could afford to buy one. Spidersworld should have some slings for sale still! I just don't want to risk it that I'll order one and they wouldn't make the journey because it can still go below freezing point over the nights.
      Do you know what is the hottest temperature a pulchra can live in comfortably? I haven't found an answer. My apartment has a problem and it's 24-26°C in here most of the time, which is a "little" bit over average room temperature. Got my radiator turned off and thermostat on cold but it doesn't help.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Ahhhh..so you should be able to find them! They are terrible scarce in the states.
      They should do fine at 18-19 or so. They just might eat a bit less.

  • @SubZero-ew8xp
    @SubZero-ew8xp 7 лет назад

    This is a great informative video. Thanks for this.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much! And you're most welcome! :)

  • @sable9713
    @sable9713 7 лет назад

    Great beginners list, Tom. I agree with everything you said !

  • @ad-quinones1925
    @ad-quinones1925 6 лет назад +44

    i really want a tarantula and i love to let them crawl on my hand if i have one! one time my classmate brought a tarantula to our school and she let it crawl on my hand! i got interested in tarantulas after that and i really want to have one! can i ask u something? what is the best tarantula that wont bite? im actually a little bit scared that i will buy a spider and it will just bite me. I know that this is a weak question, but i really want to have a tarantula that i can touch and wont bite! can u pls tell me? and something that's not a hair kicker? and that's not fast?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +13

      Hello! Although some are very tolerant of handling, there is always the chance that they can kick hair or bit. The second one on this list, Euathlus sp. red, is the most docile tarantula I keep, and they are very friendly. Mine has never kicked hairs.

    • @lkblondie8061
      @lkblondie8061 6 лет назад +7

      Azella AMQ i would really not recommend holding often due to them not understanding whats going on when you do, but Brachypelma Albos are good (the first one), and Euthalus Sp red as he said. some Grammastola roseas are docile, some Brachypelma hamoriis.. it all depends on the spider, but those are what i can recommend. the first two are better though.

    • @ad-quinones1925
      @ad-quinones1925 6 лет назад

      LK Blondie ok! Thx!

    • @airindiana
      @airindiana 6 лет назад +5

      They all bite I think if you trigger the instinct? They all have fangs.

    • @lalasenpai9278
      @lalasenpai9278 6 лет назад +2

      I recommend g. Pulchripes /Chaco golden knee. It's easy to feed and it's docile. I recommend for you to start with a sling.

  • @janwahcaban2022
    @janwahcaban2022 6 лет назад +6

    We can't get any of these here in Australia. I'd actually really love a smithi but can't get one in Australia .
    Sooooo disappointed

    • @kenz5469
      @kenz5469 4 года назад

      @bean boi Illegal to import non- domestic species in Australia.

    • @samsemilia1717
      @samsemilia1717 4 года назад

      Redacted_Warrior enjoy your local Sydney funnel web, nothing for handling, but amazing to watch haha

    • @MNEMS-wv5co
      @MNEMS-wv5co 3 года назад

      Come here in the PH its very very common 😉

  • @alexharlow6711
    @alexharlow6711 5 лет назад +1

    I got a lasiodora parahybana as my first sling a few months ago and I absolutely love it!! It's been very easy to take care of thus far. I did a LOT of research when I got it and he's been growing perfectly.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      That's fantastic! My first sling was a L. parahybana. :)

    • @alexharlow6711
      @alexharlow6711 5 лет назад

      Varys (my LP) is the best. I am mixed as to what I want my next one to be. Husbandry isn't really an issue with me because I take care of my animals better than myself. I was thinking T. Stirmi or Aviculara Visicolor, but we are going to a reptile show that has a lot of commendable vendors that actually have healthy animals (which is rare 🙄), so we will see!

    • @alexharlow6711
      @alexharlow6711 5 лет назад

      I found your video really helpful by the way :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      @@alexharlow6711 Your ferret is adorable! We had an albino ferret named "Kujo" years ago. I loved that crazy little guy. haha. T. stirmis are one of my favorite species. They are a little trickier to care for, but not as bad as people make out. My third sling ever was a versicolor. They can be a bit fragile when little, but with the right care, they do fine.

    • @alexharlow6711
      @alexharlow6711 5 лет назад

      Thanks! His name was Finn. Unfortunately he had an enlarged spleen and it ruptured while we were out of town in August so we had to put him down... But we still have his sister which is a deaf panda. They are so funny and smart. // I'm thinking the next spider I get I might get a juvenile or adult. I watched your video on your 3 T. Stirmis. I love the size of them. If you were your chose your favorite or even top 3 what would they be?

  • @danieledwards4274
    @danieledwards4274 6 лет назад +1

    Great list! I own 2 A. chalcodes. One is a hair kicker every time I deal with the box, the other hasn't thrown a single hair or threat pose. Very touch or go species!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      I agree completely! I have one that is nuts and one that is very calm. :)

  • @loofydoofy9121
    @loofydoofy9121 6 лет назад +38

    Would a Mexican red knee tarantula be a good first tarantula?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +17

      Yup....see 7:08

    • @loofydoofy9121
      @loofydoofy9121 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks

    • @2friendstoking
      @2friendstoking 6 лет назад +5

      HBros Productions that would be one of the best first tarantulas honestly

    • @djjohnson9389
      @djjohnson9389 6 лет назад +9

      without a doubt. the red knee is great because they are easy to take care of but they look amazing as a display animal also.

    • @tedmyers8005
      @tedmyers8005 6 лет назад +6

      Yea that was my first T. She has a great temperament and is almost always out (besides the winter months), but she is a great T and my #1 recommendation as a beginner T. They don't fast that often either. Also very easy to take care of.

  • @fajrirefanihadi5094
    @fajrirefanihadi5094 6 лет назад +3

    so the second spider you showed us is cute.. huh. I don't think I'm ready for it

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Those little guys are about as docile as you can get. They are amazing if you can find one. :)

  • @emt4506
    @emt4506 6 лет назад

    Awesome Video!! Thank you ^_^

  • @marioman863
    @marioman863 7 лет назад +2

    Hey Tom! Could you do a video in recommended decorations for enclosures? I realize they are totally optional but I've been interested in adding some small things to my Euthalus sp. red's enclosure. What are the dos and do nots of decorations? Thank you!

  • @hanzhaas2992
    @hanzhaas2992 4 года назад +3

    The more I learn about Ts the happier I am that I’m a snake person. Much easier to handle snakes.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +2

      I was a snake person for years. There are many similarities between them. Honestly, I find tarantulas to be easier to care for overall.

  • @19MadMatt72
    @19MadMatt72 4 года назад +3

    Do you have a video on convincing your wife to let you get one???

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      I didn't do a video, but I DID do a podcast on it! www.buzzsprout.com/148967/episodes/734126-convincing-your-mate-to-let-you-get-a-tarantula

  • @ballpython324
    @ballpython324 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @CoyoteCanyon72
    @CoyoteCanyon72 2 года назад +1

    Double awesome video. 🕷

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад

      Well, thank you so much!

    • @thecreatureverse
      @thecreatureverse Год назад

      Hey! I also have a RUclips channel related to invertebrates!!! Feel free to check it out...

  • @blaisep.3676
    @blaisep.3676 6 лет назад +8

    im only 12 and i want one

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Which species are you looking to get? :)

    • @enbrat5859
      @enbrat5859 6 лет назад +2

      Blaise Pearce lol same here I actually love spiders and scorpions except for cellar spiders for some reason I just don’t like them

    • @kevqr9729
      @kevqr9729 5 лет назад

      Same, i want an Aphonopelma Chalcodes

    • @enbrat5859
      @enbrat5859 5 лет назад

      ItzKevinPlayzTM all of my family hates spiders so I gave up so let’s try the leopard gecko which seems to be working well

    • @Infinitetech-ogda
      @Infinitetech-ogda 5 лет назад

      Hi I’m 11 and I think it will arrive 2 me the next week

  • @rachelsheldon1570
    @rachelsheldon1570 6 лет назад +1

    I got a rose hair a few months ago as a first tarantula after years of wanting one! I love my little sling and couldn't be happier.

  • @SirChubbyBunny
    @SirChubbyBunny 7 лет назад

    Thanks for making this, because it was really informative. I've been thinking about getting a tarantula to help me with my arachnophobia, so this has made things a lot easier to help me make a decision when I feel like I'm ready.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +4

      Thank YOU for the kind words. I got my first tarantula over 20 years ago to get over my arachnophobia (and I STILL have her). They really are amazing animals. I'm so glad that this was helpful! :)

    • @SirChubbyBunny
      @SirChubbyBunny 7 лет назад +1

      I think I've been watching videos like yours and Jon3800's and I'm surprised by how much my fears have gone down, so I'm doing my best not to go out and buy one on an impulse (since I'm sure my family wouldn't be too happy about it).
      I found an online shop that says they have some euathlus sp reds, but I'm not sure if they're trustworthy (I'm not very knowledgeable about sellers just yet), so I'm feeling cautious about diving head first into things. Do you know is Underground Reptiles are reliable? They have listings up for some captive bred ones that are just under $50 at the moment.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      It's funny, because I first got into watching the RUclips videos to help me get over my fear. Poecilotheria species used to scare the heck out of me, even just videos or photos of one. They are now my favorite genus, and I keep 18 of them. haha
      I've heard a lot of bad things about Underground Reptiles. I checked them out a few months ago for scorpions. Places I would check are Fear Not Tarantulas, Pet Center USA, Jamie's Tarantulas, Pinchers and Pokies, Swift's Inverts, or Net-bug. All of those places have excellent reviews.

    • @SirChubbyBunny
      @SirChubbyBunny 7 лет назад

      I'm glad I asked about Underground Reptiles then. I'd hate to have gone with them only to have a bad experience.

    • @v3nomxxx961
      @v3nomxxx961 6 лет назад

      SirChubbyBunny I've never had a bad experience with underground. This is because I GO to their store. I live close to them so I have the luxury of buying my T's in person. I've been buying from them for about two years now. Never gotten a non-healthy or sick animal from them. This goes for invertebrates and amphibians. As for online buying, I do not know.

  • @LittlePickle-bj3em
    @LittlePickle-bj3em 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve just got my first T. L.Parahybana. I admired my friends collection she has many, many different species, she offered me a juvenile, I’ve never been worried about spiders, although I have a healthy respect for them. I’m loving your videos, and blogs, so informative and they’ve given me some confidence in how to care for my first 8 legged friend. So Thankyou. (Was quite relieved it was on your list of beginners species. 🕷🕸

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hi, Vickie! So sorry for the delay. That's awesome! I'm so glad to hear that it's going well. :) Thank you!

    • @LizzS17
      @LizzS17 2 года назад

      Your grammar is hurting my brain.

  • @timestone3963
    @timestone3963 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video🙂

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Thank YOU for taking the time to comment! :)

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas 7 лет назад

    Great video for any newcomers to the hobby. I agree with A Geniculata being added. I also really love my T Lagunas.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      Thanks, bud! I'll be doing an intermediate list at some point, and I'll be adding the genic. I just think that a beginner T should be accessible to everyone, and the genic are just a bit much for some. :) Phormictopus cancerides is another one I really thought about including as an alternative to the LP, but I'm saving it.

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 7 лет назад

      Ok I'd say if you can get a Geniculata then go for it but as you say it could fall into the next category. I agree with you re Phormictopus as I have two and they have been great, although my Atrichomatus really likes to go walkabout. I'd also say my Pamphoboteus Machalla has been pretty straightforward but again another one that falls into the next category.
      It's easy when you have the experience to perhaps forget what's it's like when you first started so I think your orig list spot on but there's a few that depending on the person could be a beginner species.
      People tend to react strongly if you said go for an OBT right at the start. I wouldnt actually tell a confident person who has done the research no because as slings it's just the speed that's the issue.
      One might even say any spiderling Tarantula is a good beginner T but then we need to have an easy list to start with and add categories as a fail safe. (if you catch my drift. I.e we need the distinctions to keep things as safe as possible for all levels).
      Personnally after watching vids from yourself, Tarantulaguy1976, Jon3800, and Deadly T girl I feld pretty confident to buy any Spiderling but thats because of the research and my own personal level of calmness. (although I must say a yr in and I just had my first real nightmare with my H Mac so it's def a hobby you have to be on the ball! I found it on my bed's leg, you dont know the relief, I think I also had my first dose of Tarantula hairs on the back of the throat).

  • @benlatimer9495
    @benlatimer9495 7 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @gatorwrestler303
    @gatorwrestler303 7 лет назад

    Cheers bud I'm a gator, snake kinda guy but was gifted a Chilean Rose Hair the other day and really like it so far. Very informative video. Gave you a subscribe

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Jason! If you enjoy the Chilean Rose, there are many more cool species out there. :)

  • @Mukti0033
    @Mukti0033 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Tom, Thanks for the video, you now have a new subscriber. Quick question which i probably already know the answer to, but is that a fresh molt in the GBB tank? Thanks again

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hi, Jeff! Thanks so much! Yes, that was a molt. They can be difficult to dig out of the GBB enclosures as they get caught in the webbing (and the GBBs tend to freak). Thanks again!

  • @MiniZooTube
    @MiniZooTube 7 лет назад

    Good list. Our first T is an Avic Avic. We found them to be an excellent starter. Slings of any are usually harder to start out with.
    Our little B emilia is almost a year in our care and not bigger than a bottle cap yet. Verry good video, like all of yours :)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much! Yeah, it was high time I added the avic to my list. B. emilia is another that will likely make it on. There are honestly a lot that can make great beginner species.

    • @sirwhitecrayon2499
      @sirwhitecrayon2499 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah, most people kill their avic slings by misting too much and not having enough cross ventilation. But once they hit juvy stage, it's smooth sailing!

  • @jonascox08
    @jonascox08 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much new to the hobby

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Thank YOU for taking the time to comment! :) If you have any questions, just ask.

  • @andreateckenburg3443
    @andreateckenburg3443 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Tom for your really good Videos . I was arachnophobic but I got more and more into Spiders. Now I like them and think about to get sometime my first one. I first thought of a p.sazimei but as I watched one of your vids and now I’m searching again😂 as you said she isn’t a beginner one. I definitely want a colorful one. It is so interesting- keep on going.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Hello, Andrea! So sorry for the delay! That's so awesome! I used to be arachnophobic as well. Yeah, the P. sazimai can be a bit of a handful. haha The GBB might be a bit of a better choice, although they can be a bit jumpy.

  • @Briandotmiller
    @Briandotmiller 4 года назад +1

    Hi tom me again. First just wanted to say thank you for all the help and info you have given me getting into the hobby! Second I wanted to ask about temperatures for my h pulchripes. I know you say repeatedly if you are comfy the spider is comfy keep them at room temp. But to me comfortable is 59-68F and infact I have been kicking my heat on (which I normally never do) to get my place up to the 70s after I got my little baboon. But for me 70s may as well be a sauna. (I live at 9000ft in the Colorado Rockies and am very used to colder temps). I listened to your most recent podcast where you mentioned your spider room is at about 78. Is it ok to keep this species at lower temps where I am comfortable or do I need to bite that bullet and bump up my temps to keep the spider happy and healthy

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Hello, BadJackalope! Thank you so much!
      It's funny, because my room temperature is actually quite cool as well. It's why I started putting a range on some of my newer videos. The first two years I was keeping, the temps in the tarantula room were 68-70 in the winter, and they sometimes dropped to 65. They did just fine in these temps. Have you tried putting them on a higher shelf? You can sometimes pick up a few degrees that way if you want to keep the overall temps lower.
      What is the lowest you could deal with?