Lasiodora Species Husbandry Notes

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • A discussion of the care requirements for some common Lasiodora species. SPOILER ALERT: They are very easy to care for! :)
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  • @dippler6368
    @dippler6368 5 лет назад +37

    i got a lasiodora parahybana as my first tarantula 2 weeks ago
    and today when i came back from school i catched her molting!
    im so excited for her to finish :D

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +6

      That is AWESOME. Congratulations!!!

    • @ceruleanthesooth
      @ceruleanthesooth 5 лет назад +2

      Someone surprised me with an LP just yesterday and I'm all sorts of anxious and excited : ) Good luck!

    • @ceruleanthesooth
      @ceruleanthesooth 5 лет назад +2

      This is my first trial at being a spider-dad ^____^

    • @dippler6368
      @dippler6368 5 лет назад +5

      @@ceruleanthesooth i noticed that they grow Crazy fast

    • @loli_cvnt5622
      @loli_cvnt5622 3 года назад

      No one's probably here anymore but I really like the name Maxolotl and I'm totally stealing it if I ever get one as a pet

  • @jophiel9120
    @jophiel9120 2 года назад +2

    I just want to say don't worry about talking so much I would bet almost everyone that watches your channel does it for how much you teach us about t's I thank you you have taught me a lot and I hope you continue

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Jophiel! I started putting that in there because I'd get folks who didn't get my channel coming on and telling me to shut up. haha

  • @BillieBangs666
    @BillieBangs666 6 лет назад +12

    I picked this species up on a whim and she is quicky becoming one of my favorites. I am also in love with my Hapalopus sp. Columbia from fear not. I believe that you may have actually produced it! I rarely comment in RUclips but I wanted to say that your website and your videos have been a huge inspiration for me not only to overcome my huge fear of spiders but also to grow a collection of amazing critters.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +3

      They are such cool spiders, and for many of us, they are our first "giants".
      Yeah, those might have been mine! I have a few of the slings left myself...they're growing like weeds! That is so awesome that my articles and videos have helped you to get over your fear. Seriously, stories like that make this all worth it. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to comment...I truly appreciate it! :)

  • @user-bt1fk8th9s
    @user-bt1fk8th9s Месяц назад +1

    Thank you again Tom. I am getting a female Brazilian pink birdeater. She is about 2 inches. I would probably have never considered this species. I am so thankful for your videos. They have helped me so much that I now have 3 old worlds. You are my go to for information. Thanks so much for all you do.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  19 дней назад

      That's awesome! It's an awesome species. And thank you so much!

  • @62millwood
    @62millwood 6 лет назад +8

    i have 3 of the Lp's i have raised from slings. i love them. mine have never filled the water dishes. they were on the dry sub after the sling stage and they really grew quick. if people out there don't have one . get one you will love them. thanks Tom.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      Man, mine all play with their dishes like they're gym equipment and fill them up with dirt. lol
      The moisture dependency gets mentioned a LOT with these guys, and I just don't see it. Thanks for chiming in, bud! :)

  • @colinwinkelmann299
    @colinwinkelmann299 6 лет назад +5

    Been out of the hobby for almost 10 years, until my lady wanted her first T, we planned a trip to a local expo for a B. albopilosum (her chosen beginner species) and I couldn't resist also picking up a dirt cheap 1/4" LP sling and I love it, I raised a 7" female from a sling before I had to re-home my collection (I moved across country, all 14 spiders found homes). Thanks for the brush up lesson, my little one is doing very well and Ive been pursuing your videos contemplating what to get next...haha the addiction begins again. Keep up the great work, love your passion and your videos.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      Hello, Collin! Two great species!
      Man, you got OUT, and now you're letting the addiction take hold again? Hahahaha Seriously, that's awesome! Thanks!

  • @chrisfrenette1978
    @chrisfrenette1978 6 лет назад +3

    Tom, your videos are fantastic. You truly bring something to the hobby that other RUclipsrs don't; namely, you bring a perfect blend of education and entertainment. Keep up the nice work! Your Balfouri communal has inspired me to start a H. Gigas semi-aquatic communal!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thank you, Chris...that really means a lot. I honestly worry that my videos aren't the most entertaining sometimes, so I really appreciate that.
      Oh, man...are you getting video of that?? :)

  • @sarahsakala9518
    @sarahsakala9518 6 лет назад +5

    I have the L. parahybana and it does indeed grow fast. I recently picked up a Lasiodora itabunae and it was labeled as common name: "Brazilian itabuia scarlet." I love the name Fire Hiney (what someone else mentioned)! LP doesn't burrow and LI has burrowed a little, but they are both great eaters! I gave them hides and can't wait to see them grow even bigger. Thank you for the husbandry video!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      I've got one LP that grew fairly fast and three slow growers. It seems that they are all over the place in terms of growth rates. So odd. Hahaha. Yeah, when I first got mine, there wasn't a standard common name for them. I made up the "fire Hiney". haha Thanks again!

  • @jamesmclaughlin5888
    @jamesmclaughlin5888 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Tom for posting another great husbandry video. Not many people here in Australia post Tarantula husbandry videos, so I am a keen watcher of yours. Lots of great info I have been finding very informative. Keep 'em coming Mate!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thank you, James! I really appreciate that! :)

  • @acesfan29
    @acesfan29 6 лет назад +2

    Tom, you have helped me so much with my little L.P. At first I hesitate to purchase a sling, but after watching your sling care guide and other folks in the hobby, I decided to go for it. Thanks for all the insight you bring to the hobby. Ben.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much! I'm so glad that I was helpful. I wrote that sling guide to help alleviate some of the stress involved, so I truly appreciate that. :)

  • @susans8432
    @susans8432 6 лет назад +2

    Just ordered juvenile LP and obt sling from the spider shop uk.
    Love your no nonsense vids. Lots of great info from you and your commenters. TY!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Congrats on your LP! :) And thank you so very much. :)

  • @tonicoffin7706
    @tonicoffin7706 6 лет назад +2

    Wonderful video as always! Whenever I buy a new spider and Petco (or wherever) tells me how to take care of it, I go right to your husbandry videos! Thank you for sharing so much info.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Toni! :) Yes, do NOT listen to the people at Petco! hahaha. Many have no idea what they are talking about, sadly.

  • @amberripp8978
    @amberripp8978 6 лет назад +8

    I rescued my two LPs from my local shelter, I just love them. Big, beautiful, great eaters. Really an underrated species. I love your husbandry videos, Tom. Keep them coming!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      That's awesome, Amber...congrats! And thanks so much!

    • @Matthew-qf7zz
      @Matthew-qf7zz 4 года назад +1

      Amber Ripp can you handle them?

  • @AngelaBollinger
    @AngelaBollinger 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I've had a Rose Hair now for about 5 years and I just adore her. Just purchased my first Lasiodora parahybana - actually 2 because one came free. They are just tiny slings (1/4" and 1/2") and I am super excited!! A little nervous of course because I want to do everything right - but this video helps a lot! I think I'm addicted now to spiders!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hello, Angela! I LOVE my girl...and I've had her for 23 years now. :) Congrats on your LPs! Best advice I can give is to be prepared for them to burrow and bury themselves when in premolt. :) Thanks again!

  • @SlenderManPL
    @SlenderManPL 6 лет назад +2

    Your husbandary notes helped me a lot when i was choosing my first T. Also sling keeping guide was really helpful, thanks for another amazing vid 😁

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much! I was hoping that the sling guide would save new keepers a lot of stress. I still remember what it was like to get my first slings. Thanks again! :)

    • @Exthias1983
      @Exthias1983 4 года назад +1

      I just ordered 2 slings, G. Pulchra and an LP. It will be a week and a half or so before they arrive, and I'm super excited!

  • @danmcdonald8471
    @danmcdonald8471 5 лет назад +2

    I have a Lasiodora difficilis and I love it. It just molted the other day and it has a burrow but has a widow that i see it all the time..Thanks for all you info. Love your channel I learn alot.... I moisten the substrate twice a week and as soon as start spritzing it comes out walks around a bit the goes back to hide...It has molted once in my care, went from a tiny sling to about a half inch kind of quick for only having it for a few weeks..

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much! And congrats on the recent molt. How good of her to burrow where you can still see her! :)

  • @awayoflife7292
    @awayoflife7292 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video and perfect timing for me, just got an LP juvie (6-7cm) last week (along with an OBT sling) so good to make sure im keeping it okay, again great video keep 'em coming!!!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Congrats! Two great species there...and two of my first. haha
      Thanks!

  • @lornelucas6020
    @lornelucas6020 2 года назад +1

    Tom, just looking to get back into T's and have been watching your videos. Have to say that your head and facial hair in this video looks the greatest out of all your styles so far. Cheers.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад

      Hey, Lorne! Ha! Funny story about my mustache in this video. I cut it this way as a joke, and my family kept giving me a hard time about it. I said that I'd keep it until someone mentioned it. It never happened until now! haha Ahhh...the good ol' days. :) Thanks, Lorne!

    • @lornelucas6020
      @lornelucas6020 2 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders Oh no! Did I just ruin a good thing? Haha.

  • @X360DevNerd
    @X360DevNerd 4 года назад +1

    Ive had my Girl for almost 9 years! She is doing amazing!

  • @ohmyjoash
    @ohmyjoash 6 лет назад +10

    Great timing Tom, just bought an LP two days ago :D

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome, Kyle! I know some people had been asking about them, so I tried to get it out there as quickly as possible. :)

  • @tennesseetarantulas5129
    @tennesseetarantulas5129 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. Awesome information. Look forward to the next one.

  • @stangeorgedoxtator9263
    @stangeorgedoxtator9263 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the info on the LP I have two LP slings I just put them in a higher heat setting they molted right away

  • @glennsolva1567
    @glennsolva1567 6 лет назад +1

    Great video as always, you are absolutely right about the moisture. My big lp female got a cheap hygrometer but the only use is that she likes to grip it when she climbs. My lp sling or small juvenile doesn't seem to mind if it dries up a bit. The sling has been bone dry for a few days, no ill effect at all. Yes it looks like the last 1 could actually be an lp. Recently got myself a Klugi sling, gonna be interresting to compare it to a lp. Thanx & take good care of yourself, Tom. 🤗🕷

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Glenn! How the heck are you, bud? Yeah, the moisture thing comes up a LOT, and I think that it can do more harm than good in some instances. I have to do a video that specifically talks about "humidity" and care sheets. It's been a while since I addressed it.
      I would love to see pics of yours. I'm leaning toward a possible hybrid with the "mystery spider." The spermathecae don't seem to match either species.
      GREAT to hear from you, bud!

    • @glennsolva1567
      @glennsolva1567 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran Thanx, if you can find the time to visit my glennsolva Instagram account, there's pictures of every invert i ever owned. Take care 'til next time buddy! 🤗🤗🤗🕷

  • @brutusjojola4611
    @brutusjojola4611 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Tom I have 2 slings of these guys and I'm wanting to make sure that the care I'm giving to them is good. You have confirmed I'm doing pretty OK lol your awesome Tom thanks again.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      That's great to hear, Brutus! :) Thank YOU for commenting! :)

  • @19InCuBuS77
    @19InCuBuS77 6 лет назад +1

    Buddy as always, a very good Video. Lots of Informations, a bunch full of Hints. I love it. U deserve muuuuch more Abos & i hope u will get em. Greetings =)

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thank you so very much! I have a good number, but not so many that I can't keep up with comments. That would kill me. haha

  • @Lenny741
    @Lenny741 6 лет назад +3

    I’m back AGAIN love this channel so much ❤️

  • @floofyspooders2992
    @floofyspooders2992 5 лет назад +4

    I just got myself one of these beauties today!! (LP). This video came in handy...I’m confident in my new world terrestrials, however I was thinking this one would require more intricate care...
    As always, your videos are fantastic, and I greatly appreciate all the time and effort you put into them!!
    Happy Keeping!!🤘🏼🤓💚
    -Debbie

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      Hi, Debbie! Congrats on your LP. I'm so glad that this was helpful. They are one of the most hardy species I keep, so you should do quite fine. Thank you!!!!

  • @lorenawilliams84
    @lorenawilliams84 6 лет назад +2

    Mine is an LP and it's growing like a weed, got it in may at .75 inch molted twice since then and it's now 2.75 inch 3 inch, I'm gonna have to rehouse it way sooner than I was planning, but it's cool I love it!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      That's fantastic, Lorena. It seems like they either grow like weeds or they grow super slowly. It's so odd!

  • @draculasvixen1528
    @draculasvixen1528 6 лет назад +1

    Gonna pick one up soon, thanks to your awesome informative vids!

  • @BrittneysArachnids
    @BrittneysArachnids 6 лет назад +2

    Well this helps a lot I’m glad u make these videos!

  • @sammckee2836
    @sammckee2836 6 лет назад +1

    Another great video and THANK YOU for touching on the topic of humidity! A lot of people try to over complicate it and invest in those cheap, inaccurate hygrometers from Pet Smart/PetCo. It doesn’t help that a lot of tarantula care sheets stress the importance of humidity. People end up trying to chase those numbers and end up with a stuffy, soaking wet enclosure. It’s nice to see a tarantula keeper on RUclips finally touch on that subject and stress the unimportance of those humidity percentages and instead stress the importance of the moisture content in the substrate.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Sam! Yeah, I answer a LOT of emails and comments from folks trying to achieve some arbitrary "ideal" humidity for their tarantulas, so I figured that I should touch on it again. I will be covering the "humidity" myth in an upcoming video as well, as I think that many folks put their spiders at risk by fussing too much with moisture levels. I literally just had someone ask how to keep his OBT at 70% humidity, as he read that they needed that in a care sheet. Yikes.

    • @sammckee2836
      @sammckee2836 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran Yikes really does sum up keeping an OBT at 70% humidity, you gotta wonder where these care sheets come up with these oddly specific humidity numbers haha! I look forward to that video, definitely something I’ll have to bookmark on my computer for the next time someone asks me about it!

  • @MagicianSul
    @MagicianSul 4 года назад +2

    Remember getting my L.klugi at L1 - the smallest spider I ever cared for.
    Red runner nymph was the same size as it's entire body.
    On the plus side - two such nymphs were enough to get it to molt.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      I just replied to this yet it's not here. UGH. No wonder I'm behind! You'd be amazed at how many folks don't realize that tiny slings can fill up after a couple feeds.

  • @jamesbosslet994
    @jamesbosslet994 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Tom, great info, don't have any in my collection, but on my wish list!!

  • @martingreen5692
    @martingreen5692 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video Tom 👍👍👍

  • @caseyjp1
    @caseyjp1 6 лет назад +3

    I've got three...had 4. Male matured/hooked out, sent on a loan and got munched. :-D What is strange about LPs is that growth rates can vary a LOT. The first two I received, a boy and a girl as microdot slings, grew like freakin' weeds. The male hooked out in about 10 months at nearly 7" DLS. The female was an 1/8" on 4/2016, and just molted at 7.25" a week ago. I detail that because I know the owner of the parent T, and several that she kept after selling the majority of em' off are growing like molasses. A couple other club members who bought from this sac are ALSO seeing slow growth. Perhaps my roach chow is super-awesome or something, but yeah. ( I home brew the chow.)
    The last two girls, "Cagney and Lacey", were purchased from Kansas State's Insect Zoo (kiffnie)...and they are growing nicely as well. Both molting nearly on que with each other and just past 5"DLS.
    All of mine have been on bone dry substrate since 2"DLS, and out of the four, two of them bury their dishes, one actually drinks now and again, the other (the male) ignored it.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      "Cagney and Lacey." Oh, man...I LOVE the names! I just saw Tyne Daly in something, and I kept calling her Lacey the entire time. haha
      It truly amazes me how the growth rates of Lasiodora species can vary so wildly, even with folks keeping them in the same conditions. I just heard from a guy in the Philippines who has a slow growing one, and it's 85 degrees and humid there. Another guy was keeping his at 75 or so, and it was 6" in a little over a year. I have on I got as a sling about 6 years ago, and it's only about 5" now. Crazy. I couldn't agree more with you.
      Maybe it IS your home brewed chow! haha
      Yeah, I only moisten down a corner in the winter on occasion, and none of mine seem to care. Most of the time, it's bone dry. Still, I've had folks tell me that I'm keeping them wrong because they, "need high humidity", so I had to address it.

  • @ryanmack423
    @ryanmack423 6 лет назад +2

    Great info brother , fantastic beginner sp

  • @ChantalsCritters
    @ChantalsCritters 6 лет назад +1

    Great information Tom.

  • @lukelem
    @lukelem 4 года назад +1

    I ordered mine from Jamie’s Tarantulas. 3” female. 2 years later she is pushing 6.5” and about to molt. My only T now! Great info man. Keep up the good work👍

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Hello! Wow, she's a big girl! That's awesome. :) Thank you so much!

  • @julieebiotch7843
    @julieebiotch7843 6 лет назад +1

    Hello Amigo, Browser, not s Hobbyist!!! How Wonderful You Are With Your Animals, and strong points!!! I loved the vid.. I Have Alot Too keep viewing, You've enticed For More!! thank YOU, Ur Great!

  • @NeniMaru
    @NeniMaru 6 лет назад +1

    Oh man sorry to hear you didn't get the correct species 😱 I saw the jumping spiders at Tanya's website but they are so tiny! I know I would freak out every day if I get one and I have gray hairs now thanks to my Gpulchra xD btw it finally emerged from its burrow after almost three months doing well. Thanks for all the help!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Leslie! I'm now leaning toward a hybrid with this one.
      They ARE quite tiny, which can be a bit of a pain. haha So glad to hear that your little guy finally made an appearance. That's awesome!

  • @jonnysnakes5417
    @jonnysnakes5417 4 года назад +3

    I was given an lp free in an order of a couple of ts and quickly turned into one o my favourite ts grows pretty fast great eater and after she got a bit of size shes only used her hide once so great display t.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Isn't it funny how some of the freebies end up being favorites? That happened to me with P. cambridgei. Yes, LPs are awesome spiders. :)

  • @basementpets5327
    @basementpets5327 5 лет назад +2

    Great video this really helped I'm getting my 4th tarantula soon and it's a lasiodora parahybana

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      That's awesome! Congrats on your LP. Thanks so much!

  • @bonniehawkins2979
    @bonniehawkins2979 5 лет назад +2

    Great as usual. Ty

  • @goldpieceleo
    @goldpieceleo 6 лет назад +1

    I have a LP. I got it when it was a match head size. 7 months later it's still a sling around 1.5 to 1.75 inches. I feed it 2 to 3 times a week. What a slow grower.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      And it's warmer where your live, right? I'm glad that you said this, as all of mine have not grown as fast as folks say they do. My first I got as a sling 6 years ago, and she's only about 5.5" or so now.

    • @goldpieceleo
      @goldpieceleo 6 лет назад +1

      Tom Moran yeah, I live in the Philippines. Temperature mostly around 79 F to 85 F. Humidity is also high.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      That's what I thought. Many say this species will grow much faster when kept warmer, but you're experiencing the same slower growth rate I am with much warmer temps. Very interesting.

    • @goldpieceleo
      @goldpieceleo 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran yeah. I just hope it's a female for that slow growth. I'm gonna get it's gender in 1 or 2 more molts.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      I will say that my two slowest growers both turned out to be female. Good luck!

  • @HugoStigglitzs
    @HugoStigglitzs 6 лет назад +1

    I had a sling recently and I eventually traded it off but was disappointing I think in my experience because it seemed always scared of food and very reluctant to grow and eat. I only actually saw it eat once in probably having it a 1.5 months. Was starting to think it was a little runt or something but turns out other people have same problem. I have owned a adult female though and she was great!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      It's odd, because folks either report that theirs are growing like weeds, or that they are growing slowly. There seems to be no in between with these guys. Mine all eat well, but they spend a lot of time in premolt. Others have had males mature in just over a year.

  • @ztesch04
    @ztesch04 6 лет назад +15

    Well there ya go. The Brazilian Fire Heiny is one standardized common name down 😝. 5k more to go.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      Bahahahahahaha! We need to get on this! haha

    • @BigJFindAWay
      @BigJFindAWay 3 месяца назад

      I’m making a list of tarantula species and assigning common names to ones that haven’t got them. I think for Lasiodora itabunae I will adopt Brazilian fire hiney as that’s as good a name as any possible and who said you can’t bring humour into it?

  • @SilkMilkJilk
    @SilkMilkJilk 6 лет назад +4

    Do Cyriocosmus next, just got an Elegans a week ago. :-)

  • @danieledwards4274
    @danieledwards4274 6 лет назад +2

    Mine molted out into a male with pedipalp bulbs and hooks in 13 months time from a sling bought from Tanya. He is approx 15 months old and matured. THAT was FAST.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +2

      The difference in growth rate between specimens of the same species is astounding. I have a male that took 4 years to hook out. If you read the comments, folks either have really fast growing ones or really slllloooowww growing ones. So odd.

  • @cottonmouthxx7828
    @cottonmouthxx7828 6 лет назад +1

    Such big fuzzies! :)
    Its always so funny to me how Tarantulas always seem to have only two eyes, and they can appear very expressive at that too! So weird haha

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      They really are! :)
      And they all seem to have their own personalities. :)

    • @cottonmouthxx7828
      @cottonmouthxx7828 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran They really do seem to have their own personalities yeah!

  • @shimmybabam5884
    @shimmybabam5884 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome!! Thanks for the reply

  • @kelvinengland3991
    @kelvinengland3991 2 года назад +1

    I just got my first LP. A juvie and already in deep premolt. So should be getting a much bigger spider than I paid for.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад +1

      Hello, Kelvin! Congrats! You'll be getting an upgrade very soon. :)

  • @christophelanglais5520
    @christophelanglais5520 6 лет назад +1

    I currently own both, a difficilis and a Parahybana. As slings, they look identical.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hello, Christophe! Thanks so much! I'm thinking this one may be some sort of hybrid. I compared the molt's lady parts to females of difficilis and parahybana, and it almost looked like a combination of both.

  • @fkumvelcroninja2493
    @fkumvelcroninja2493 5 лет назад +1

    Great video I turn to you when I need to know something about a new T. lol all ways great info. where can I find a L.P. I live in Louisiana so not easy to find T's I have a Avic Avic and a Zebra knee. and would like to add a L.P. and a few more. any thoughts on where I can get one. It's high on my list of my most wanted T's. thank you my friend and have a great day.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад +1

      Ha! Thanks so much! My goal is to put out videos for every species I've kept. haha Have you ever ordered online? I'm in a state where it is illegal to sell them in public, so I have to mail order mine. You could try Fear Not Tarantulas, Jamie's Tarantulas, Swift's Inverts, Palp Friction, or Pinchers and Pokies. All of these place have great reputations.

    • @fkumvelcroninja2493
      @fkumvelcroninja2493 5 лет назад

      Cool thank you very much I will look into them.

  • @reptilehutch7500
    @reptilehutch7500 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Spider Diaries! :)

    • @reptilehutch7500
      @reptilehutch7500 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran what do you think is the fastest growing species?

  • @connormooney1268
    @connormooney1268 6 лет назад +1

    I just dropped a mealworm beetle in with my L. difficilis and it snatched it right away. Next time I time go to feed I will see if the same response occurs. Also I am a pretty big rookie so I can't tell the difference between LPs and L. difficilis.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Mine just looks so much like my L. parahybanas that I'm not convinced that it's an L. difficilis. Sounds like yours is a good eater!

  • @thefightingplumber
    @thefightingplumber 4 года назад +1

    I am getting a striatipes coming days, so 1st stop is Tom's channel. Thanks as always man

  • @jamielloyd5953
    @jamielloyd5953 5 лет назад +1

    what is the temperament of the black and orange type spider

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hi, Jamie! The one in the intro? If that's the one you are talking about, it's fast and defensive.

  • @ZahaMage
    @ZahaMage 6 лет назад +3

    great T's, large, good eaters and easy to care for. almost a good beginner T haha if it wasn't for their attitude they can have.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hey, Andy! I lucked out with mine, as they are all laid back.

  • @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics
    @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics 6 лет назад +1

    We just picked up 200 plus last weekend hoping to grow them out and later on sell a few to help grow our collections 🤞😁😎

    • @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics
      @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics 6 лет назад +1

      200+ LP's

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      WOW! That's a lot of LPs! Can you do me a favor and let me know how the growth rates are?

    • @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics
      @Dj.Siner_BPS_Exotics 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran will do for sure as of right now they are around 1/8 - 3/16 of an inch... still very tiny.

  • @jeanniewilson8015
    @jeanniewilson8015 8 месяцев назад +2

    Do you have anything on the L Stiatus Peruvian orange stripe ? I can’t seem to find anything on them sadly.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hi, Jeannie! I have a sling that I'm raising up. I keep her moist, and she burrows a bit. I'll be doing a video on it when she needs a rehouse.

    • @jeanniewilson8015
      @jeanniewilson8015 8 месяцев назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders awesome! I look forward to it. Mine is now a juvenile and she is beautiful. She hasn’t done any burrowing for me. Acts a lot like a pulchripes. Love her. Have a great day and thanks for sharing all your amazing videos.

  • @peterleback6662
    @peterleback6662 5 лет назад

    Hey Tom I just picked one of these up, it’s pretty comfortable in the large plastic deli cup they gave it to me in but I have a gallon tubaware tank ready to go should I rehouse it? Or just wait....

    • @peterleback6662
      @peterleback6662 5 лет назад +1

      It’s a juvenile

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      If it's a juvenile, I'll get it right into the gallon tank!

    • @peterleback6662
      @peterleback6662 5 лет назад

      Tom Moran thanks we did, she’s calmed down a lot we thought she was just very aggressive, I think she just needed a bigger home

  • @BRUH-qz1fb
    @BRUH-qz1fb 5 лет назад +1

    What species of springtails do I need for LP?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      I use these: www.amazon.com/Critters-Direct-Springtails-Seeding-Culture/dp/B06WLHZP34/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=springtails&qid=1547950231&sr=8-1

  • @shimmybabam5884
    @shimmybabam5884 6 лет назад +1

    I purchased a L.I as a scarlet bird eater, is that the correct sp. to scientific name?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hi, Shimmy! When I got mine, there was no common name for it. Someone probably made one up. hahaha. That sounds about right to me, though.

  • @StrayRatzz
    @StrayRatzz 6 лет назад +1

    Hi tom i have 2 difficillis females and 4 L para females and my difficillis look pretty much like your difficillis i think the diffrence between the lp and ld are negligible in my experience

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks, Sam...that is great to know! Do you happen to have any shots of the spermathecae of your L. difficilis? I compared the "mystery spider" to my LP molt this morning, and it definitely didn't match. I then compared it to pics of L. difficilis molts, and no go there either. I'm thinking perhaps hybrid...

    • @StrayRatzz
      @StrayRatzz 6 лет назад +1

      Tom Moran im sorry tom ive got no pics 1 of my girls is in premolt though so can send you a pic as soon as she done but your girl does look like my 2 girls so their definatly not lps i just think the diffrence between both species is minimal

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      That's awesome to hear! Thanks!

  • @JasonBooth79
    @JasonBooth79 Год назад +2

    My klugi sling's been burried for almost 5 weeks, I finally peeled the tape back to check on it(luckily it went where I wanted it to) and there's a molt! I'll bet these suckers get dug up a lot 😂

  • @elliemarie06
    @elliemarie06 4 года назад +2

    Cool vid I have an LP she’s really cute

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Elise! I have a few LPs...awesome spiders! I'll be doing a rehousing video with my big 8" female soon! :)

    • @elliemarie06
      @elliemarie06 4 года назад

      Will love to see that Mine is only 4-5 inch maybe six but I never stretched her out lol

  • @sherriejones5897
    @sherriejones5897 6 лет назад +2

    Here is a question. Does anyone know the most calm/docile tarantula? P.S Tom Moran, I really love your videos.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Thanks, Sherrie! The Euathlus sp. red have been the most tractable and docile in my experience. Larger B. albopilosum are also usually laid back.

    • @sherriejones5897
      @sherriejones5897 6 лет назад

      Thanks! I will read about those and hopefully take some pictures and send them to you!

    • @webbrowser6454
      @webbrowser6454 6 лет назад

      sherrie jones I second Euathlus sp. Red as a great starter. Grammostola pulchripes was my personal choice, if you're into something that gets a bit larger.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      The G. pulchripes is one of my favorites! :)

    • @georgehill3338
      @georgehill3338 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran lol don’t forget about the infamous grammastola temper tantrums though. Gotta love em

  • @dboykinchen88
    @dboykinchen88 6 лет назад +1

    I've been thinking of getting a L. klugi from Ms Tanya but idk yet. It would be my first Las

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Dude...doooo ittttt. hahaha Seriously, I'd go for it. Everyone needs a Lasiodora in their collection. :)

    • @dboykinchen88
      @dboykinchen88 6 лет назад +1

      Tom Moran I think I will. It's between it or the P. chorotos (I can't spell, the mustard baboon). I want a OBT but they have been kinda hard for me to find. I found a few put didn't want anything else from the seller so I skipped out. I can't wait for that new species fear not is getting. The one that looks like a GBB. Really cool

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      It's amazing, because OBTs were everywhere a few years ago. Now they are a little more difficult to find.
      Oh, man...that new Aphonopelma sp? It is incredibly gorgeous!!!

    • @dboykinchen88
      @dboykinchen88 6 лет назад

      Tom Moran I'm pretty much in love. I hear though the grapevine that Ms Tanya will have some A. bicoloratum in that order also. I'm for sure grabbing at least 1

  • @JunFeril
    @JunFeril 4 года назад +2

    Excited to order 3 LP slings

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Congrats!

    • @JunFeril
      @JunFeril 4 года назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders wife just gave me the green light to keep Ts

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      @@JunFeril Whooohooo! That's awesome!

  • @rickwold3864
    @rickwold3864 4 года назад +1

    Could someone tell me what a fair price to give for a 4inch female

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Hi, Rick! Which species? A female LP can usually run $60-$100 or so.

    • @rickwold3864
      @rickwold3864 4 года назад

      Tom Moran klugi sorry new B don’t know all the names yet

  • @darkspacegames6259
    @darkspacegames6259 6 лет назад +2

    Looks like a l.p. I have a diff looks very different the thorax is more of a gray then black

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      I'm thinking that it might be a hybrid. I compared the spermathecae to that of an LP and and LD, and it doesn't match either. So odd.

  • @mikesipes5305
    @mikesipes5305 5 лет назад +1

    hey Tom , mike here my Difficilis is around 5 to 6 inches across . I have a quick question for you where do the come from and what is habitat they live in the wild I would like to copy it

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      The difficiliis is a Brazilian species, if I'm not mistaken. They would come from warmer and possibly moist climates. That said, this species is VERY adaptable, so most don't worry about humidity with them.

    • @mikesipes5305
      @mikesipes5305 5 лет назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders thanks Tom . I under stand but I have this large vivarium just sitting in the corner and taking up space so i thought i could replicate its natural home where it came from well mine didn't it was breed in captivity. so again thank you for your help.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      @@mikesipes5305 Oh, I'm not trying to dissuade you at all! I'm just saying that there is a lot out there about their need for high humidity, and it's not something you have to worry about. A gorgeous setup with live plants and such would be amazing! Sorry for the misunderstanding. :)

    • @mikesipes5305
      @mikesipes5305 5 лет назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders thank you very much Tom I asked you because you I find is the better person to ask a question on youtube

  • @RoyJNg
    @RoyJNg 5 лет назад +1

    Mine is enjoying her 40 gallon tank home.

  • @diesalot1837
    @diesalot1837 6 лет назад +1

    Now we just need the LB: Lasiodora Bulldozer
    Also 2000 slings yeesh the space that would take no wonder why people get them as freebies

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Hahahaahaha! Give them time...
      Yeah, I have a big male and a big female at the moment, and I honestly don't think I'm going to pair them. I would go nuts with that many slings to take care of!

  • @hellyeah3879
    @hellyeah3879 6 лет назад +2

    I love my Lassy Parahybana. :D

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      :) There is a lot to love about them! :)

  • @michaelfallen1564
    @michaelfallen1564 6 лет назад +2

    From what I've read it seems that, like the red rump Brachypelma species, many of the Lasiodora in the hobby are likely hybrids due to unintentional crossing of two species. I saw a picture a while back showing adult females of LP, difficilis and klugi side by side and they all looked basically identical. I'd say your difficilis is either a hybrid or possibly just an LP, I agree it should have redder setae on the abdomen at that size.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      It's funny that you should mention that. I was just comparing the spermatheca of that mystery tarantula to my adult female LP and that of a difficilis, and it doesn't look like either of them. My first thought was hybrid. The spermatheca literally look like they could be a cross between those of the other two species. I wold have to agree with you that this is likely a hybrid.

  • @ryanmurray1252
    @ryanmurray1252 2 года назад +1

    Do you have lasiadora striatum?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад

      Hi, Ryan! Unfortunately, I do not.

    • @ryanmurray1252
      @ryanmurray1252 2 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders well considering we both love orange, and from what I can see it is black with orange striped knees? And seeing how your fave is orange?

  • @WyldTails
    @WyldTails 6 лет назад +1

    I currently have 3 Lasiodora … one Lp and two L. klugi. They don't seem to be growing particularly fast I keep my reptile room about 75-80 in the summer and overflow their water dishes on occasion, but they generally stay pretty dry.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      I still have to get an L. klugi. Yeah, it is really odd how folks have different growth rates even when kept at the same temps. Folks either say their grow super fast or slowly. So odd. Thanks!

  • @sennemaa5976
    @sennemaa5976 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video, who helps me withe my new lasiodra klugi. She is absolutly awesome.

  • @BrianAlexDavisMontana406
    @BrianAlexDavisMontana406 4 года назад +1

    Man, I love your videos. Very informative and interesting. I've had a G Rosea as my first T, now I have a B Albopilosum, and I'm wanting this one as my next T, but scared to order one as a sling, haven't had any prior experience with slings, as mine I've gotten were just from pet stores and older. I'm pretty knowledgeable with most things about the T's, but just scared to get a sling. Lol. Any tips would be much appreciated. Cheers from Alabama. ❤🕷

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Thank you so much, Brian! Have you seen my sling husbandry videos? ruclips.net/video/-CepME20ZDg/видео.html&t
      If you watch them, please excuse my terrible whistling s's! :)

  • @bola5671
    @bola5671 4 года назад +2

    My LP sling stays outside

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      How long have you had it for? Some don't end up burrowing.

    • @bola5671
      @bola5671 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders I just got him a month ago. I was almost tempted to force it into the borrow lol

  • @W124phreak
    @W124phreak 2 года назад +1

    Is it my imagination or do the juvenile LP females look really leggy compared to other NW terrestrials? I bought an LP that's supposedly female but having had it a few days now, I'm not sure. 🤔

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  2 года назад +1

      Hey, Chez! I've found that both males and females are a bit leggy compared to say, Grammastola, Aphonoplema, and Brachypelma species. You may be okay!

    • @W124phreak
      @W124phreak Год назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders Thanks, Tom - that gives me hope! 😄

  • @jasonashdown7358
    @jasonashdown7358 2 года назад +1

    h.gigas was a awesome size, cheeky Indian violet,nearly got away

  • @MagicianSul
    @MagicianSul 4 года назад +1

    Picked up L. Klugi 2 weeks ago.
    A really small sling - I think about 3mm body length.
    I was afraid about the feeding as it was the smallest sling I ever got but it can take down a cockroach of similar size no problem.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      That's great! Those little guys are stone cold killers. :)

  • @nbm02ss
    @nbm02ss 4 года назад +2

    Watching this as I wait for my female L. striatipes to be shipped. She'll be my first Lasidora.

  • @einsteind
    @einsteind 4 года назад +1

    hi still great to see your videos, would a 30x30x19(cm) enclosure be fine for an adult LP it is glass and similar to an exo terra enclosure with a slide lid , there is a 50x30x24(cm) but my space is a little limited, I also plan to drill some side ventilation and change the mesh top, I think I may of asked before,,,,,,, thank you in advance I now have three LP's and all seem to be growing quite fast..

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Hey, Edward! It would work for a smaller one, but I have an 8" female that would be much too large for those dimensions. I find that enclosures that size are good for spiders up to 13 cm or so. I, personally, wouldn't use one for an LP. Hope that helps!

    • @einsteind
      @einsteind 4 года назад

      hi thanks for the advise, not going to purchase them, I have now found a company that say they could make me some acrylic enclosures. I have gave them a couple of simple designs to see how well they turn out, 35x35x20cm / 45x45x20cm both 5mm thick that can be used for terrestrial or arboreal, what would be good dimensions for the larger tarantulas many, many thanks again

  • @einsteind
    @einsteind 5 лет назад +1

    Hi great video/ review what is a good method to determine a good size enclosure for the LP salmon pink, mine is about 12cm and its current enclosure is 20x20cm thanks

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад +1

      Hello, Edward! Thanks so much! Yeah, that enclosure will be a bit cramped after its next molt. A 12 x 12 would work for a while. Also, something 10 gallon sized would work as well.

    • @einsteind
      @einsteind 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders thanks for the heads up in fact its beginning to web things up so maybe a premolt soon i have acquired a larger enclosure , thanks again

  • @nicodimus2222
    @nicodimus2222 6 лет назад

    I'm finding my L. klugi to be one of the slowest growers in my collection. Had her for 18 months, and she's about 3 inches now compared to the 1.25 I got her at. Room temps are normally upper 70s, fed twice a week as a sling...just not a fast grower under those conditions.

    • @yikesimhereagain2552
      @yikesimhereagain2552 6 лет назад

      nicodimus2222 really?? My L. Klugi os one of my best e as ters and fastest growers.

    • @nicodimus2222
      @nicodimus2222 6 лет назад

      She eats well but then she sits there for months before a molt, and has small gains. 2 of the molts, she had the same legspan as before (maybe slightly larger carapace.)

    • @yikesimhereagain2552
      @yikesimhereagain2552 6 лет назад

      Wow! Mines molted about every month and a half

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      The difference in growth rate between different specimens in the Lasiodora genus is astounding. We have folks that keep theirs in the 80s that still report slow growth, and others that keep them in the 70s with males maturing in just over a year. so odd. I've had the same experience with three of my LPs, nicodimus2222. And speaking of premolts, the L. difficilis/likely LP in the video took 9 months in premolt this last time around. I've seen the long premolts as well, even with warmer temps.

  • @GlamourJassi
    @GlamourJassi 6 лет назад +2

    My Lasiodora Parahybana absolutely hates moist substrate. Whenever I water down one part of the enclosure or change the substrate he sits on the wall until it is bone dry again.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Mine don't seem to care either way. Yeah, these guys seem to do perfectly fine dry!

    • @gukosan5609
      @gukosan5609 5 лет назад

      Mine totally hates moist substrate too lol

  • @stephanienorris2962
    @stephanienorris2962 5 лет назад +1

    I read that slings have trouble keeping moisture within their exoskeletons unlike adults or juvies so I never let mine dry out. Unfortunately, I have received slings that HAVE dried out because the paper towelling wasn't moist, and thus arrived dead. Makes me very sad. Not a nice way to die. I put my slings in deli cups with lots of holes, a water dish, part moist substrate and then I place the containers into an aquarium with gravel and some water and a loose lid. They all seemed to have liked that and lived without the problem of mould etc. in their containers.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hello, Stephanie! That sounds like a great trick! I do something similar with my smallest slings in the winter time to make sure that they don't dry out. Thanks!

  • @JJDigitalartStudio
    @JJDigitalartStudio 6 лет назад +1

    We live in the desert. If I kept an LP here we would have to give them more moisture and probably would have a sling mature in a year as it is always hot here.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Oh, boy. You would likely have a 7" beast on your hands in a year! haha

    • @JJDigitalartStudio
      @JJDigitalartStudio 6 лет назад +1

      Now you know why Mike does not want me to keep them. Ha Ha.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад +1

      Hahaha. Indeed! :)

  • @X177B178
    @X177B178 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Tom I have a question about an L. Dificilis. Mine has been holed up since it molted. It ate 1 medium wax worm about 3 weeks ago and hasn't come up at all since. I can see it move around still but I'm slightly worried about it not eating.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      Hi, Kody! What size is it? Was the wax worm large compared to it's size?

    • @X177B178
      @X177B178 5 лет назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders I haven't been able to get a good look at it haha. I can glimpse it from the bottom. The wax worm was probably a little larger than it's body and abdomen not quite the length of it's legs. I got the sling at .5 inch and it molted once. I'd almost say it's probably an inch now.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      @@X177B178 A wax worm that size was probably a pretty good meal for it. It's possible that it filled up on that one, and then retreated due to being full. Slings that size can sometimes fill up after only one big meal. That may be what's happening.

    • @X177B178
      @X177B178 5 лет назад +1

      @@TomsBigSpiders thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I'm paranoid about my guys.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      @@X177B178 No problem! And believe me...I TOTALLY get it!

  • @MonsieurPointdujour
    @MonsieurPointdujour 5 лет назад +1

    i found that when i used cork bark hides the corkbark would begin to mold which is not good. so i replaced the corkbark with a black plastic plant pot which i cut in half and placed into the substrate. any recommendations to prevent the molt. i heated the corkbark to kill all bacterias and kept the temperatue around 80 degrees with 65-70 degrees of humidity

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      I've had a couple issues with mold on cork bark over the years, but overall it's worked out for me. Usually, it seems to come from the substrate. How is the ventilation? The few times I've had the issue, it was in moist enclosures.

  • @Matthew-qf7zz
    @Matthew-qf7zz 4 года назад +2

    This will be my first tarantula, are they good with handling?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      It honestly depends on the specimens. They get quite big, and the hairs they kick can be nasty. I've had five, and only one would have probably tolerated handling.

    • @Matthew-qf7zz
      @Matthew-qf7zz 4 года назад +1

      Tom Moran ah alright! Have you ever gotten bitten by one?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      @@Matthew-qf7zz Nope, never! The fangs are huge, so I'd be more worried about the mechanical damage than venom.

  • @wayneunderwood3886
    @wayneunderwood3886 3 года назад +1

    Hi Tom I've got 2 LP slings I've had them a year when I 1st had them they were absolutely tiny microscopic in the year that I've had them they've molted 4 or 5 times each but when they molt they hardly put any size on I'd say that there about 3cm now and like I say I've had them a year I've been told that once they hit the inch mark that they put on more size with each molt how fast did yours grow I've kept them at room temperature between 20c too 22c so I dnt no why there growing so slowly lol.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  3 года назад

      Hi, Wayne! A lot of people report that theirs grow very quickly, but mine have all grown slowly. Once they hit 1", they DID grow much more quickly overall. Mine were also kept in that temperature range, which may be why we are experiencing slower growth rates.

  • @tarantulakingdom7179
    @tarantulakingdom7179 6 лет назад +1

    I had an L.P, but my mom got rid of it because she thought it was going to eat here face🤣

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  6 лет назад

      Hahaha. Well, they've been known to do that... hahaha

  • @tenaciousbean8597
    @tenaciousbean8597 5 лет назад +1

    My LP sling doesnt burrow at all really. It doesnt eat very well neither, but it does have a very chunky, dark abdomen so maybe premolt? Ive had mine nearly a month now and still hasnt eaten and I have tired dead and alive food and its just not having it. I havent managed to feed it whilst it has been in my home. It is very curious about everything though which I really like, if I open the box it will come say hi but no threats or running away. I hope it eats soon because I love this little guy and I hate worrying about my animals.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  5 лет назад

      So sorry for the delay, Jodie! How long have you had it? Sometimes it can take them a little while to settle in. And it's certainly possible that it's in premolt, which is why it's not eating.

    • @tenaciousbean8597
      @tenaciousbean8597 5 лет назад

      Well I've had it almost a month now and I was correct with assuming premolt! I was so excited when I saw it. That was on the 26th of last month but still hasn't eaten.

  • @wayneunderwood3886
    @wayneunderwood3886 4 года назад +1

    Hiya Tom I think that L itabune is a L klugi looks very similar too my lasiodora klugi if not identical.

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Hi, Wayne! Perhaps your L. klugi is a L. itabunae? ;) Hahaha Just kidding! I'll check out the spermatheca the next time it molts. The Lasiodora species are often mixed up.

    • @wayneunderwood3886
      @wayneunderwood3886 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders hiya tom yeah the lasiodora species are all very similar ain't they I've had a nice little surprise today I bought a nhandu chromatus of some one I know very cheap said it was a male it moulted today and it's female absolutely chuffed.

  • @joanabenegas6828
    @joanabenegas6828 2 года назад +1

    Español plisssss!!

  • @Dreamville1985
    @Dreamville1985 4 года назад +1

    I have a Lasiodora parahybana sling, and I have a question about what the food is supposed to look like after a bite and consumption. I feed the sling a pre-killed and cut superworm 2x a week and the piece always looks decayed with no sign of a bite. Can someone please get back to me as soon as possible?

    • @TomsBigSpiders
      @TomsBigSpiders  4 года назад

      Depending on the size of the sling, it can be difficult to tell if the prekilled food has been fed upon. Do you ever see the spider on it? Does it move?

    • @Dreamville1985
      @Dreamville1985 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders I have but only a select few times. I gave it a cricket yesterday to see if it favored that more than mealworms.

    • @Dreamville1985
      @Dreamville1985 4 года назад

      @@TomsBigSpiders Is it ok if I send you pictures on instagram?