I do love the way the little spooders "wave" at you hehe. Adorable. And I know the enclosures aren't the same quality as the coffins, but they're real cute because of all the care and thought you put into em :)
When they look up at me and turn there heads like a dog, it cracks me the fuck up. 😂😂 And thanks man. 🙏🏻🖤 But you already know I've got enclosures ready and waiting for them. 😂😂 I CANT WAIT!! One of the females may actually be ok in the reg coffins I have. But the other two, not ready yet. I am happy with how these came out. If they weren't plastic and just clear/easy to film through I think id have less of an issue with it.
No ways. 😂😂😂 these little cuties will have arrived from New York only to be meeting the nearest garden outside in about 5.5 seconds! That’s said, Mackenzie I do appreciate your love for spiders so gave this vid a thumbs up! 😁
Thanks Chris! So jumpers can eat alot of things, depending on their size and sometimes what they want. But as micro spiders, lol, when they first start eating they get fed "flightless fruit flies." Then they will graduate up to small mealworms, crickets, even very small horn worms! Alot of folks don't like mealworms because they can eventually transform into a beetle that can pose a threat to the jumpers. But, if your controlling the feeding like me or don't use a substrate, it'll be fine. (Again, that's what I largely feed.) My babies get flightless fruit flies and as soon as they hit about i5, so, "fifth molt old", move onto meal worms. Or crickets.
@@MakenzieHallie Thank you so much for sharing so much information, I’m going to google them to learn more, I know google can have some misinformation, so I may come back to you for fact checking!
Awesome!! They really are so cool, and just a fun, stress free affordable pet. & Absolutely happy too! Google and even people like me on the internet! I'm no jumper expert, but I will always let you guys know when there is something I'm not positive on. Do some googling on jumper eyesight as well as there intelligence / in comparison to other spiders or tarantulas. Fascinating and makes them even cooler!! 🖤🙏🏻🕷️
So that depends. The younger they are, higher the metabolism , generally the more frequent you want to feed them. So for example my tiny tiny babies that just hatched I'm giving multiple fruit flies a piece, every other day, but enough flies in each enclosure so they all have access to food at all times. (The fruit flies are larger then them still) Some will eat every day, some could skip a day. As for a sub adult let's say, same kind of principle. I feed them meal worms they are confident enough to grab, every other day if they want it. Usually sitting at 1 to 3 days. Still very active and high metabolism. Adults, can go alot longer. BUT You base it largely on the actual appearance of there abdomen. Because I hand feed and control feed my adults, it is more frequent then most id say. (Because I enjoy it.) Colleen will throw four mealies in a bowl for her spider and he's good to self feed for weeks. But, id say the general is feeding a full meal every 4 or 5 days or so at most. Sub adults, I have some that when they are gearing up for a molt will take a worm every day for a few days then not eat for two weeks/ in molt/or even longer. Some will flat out refuse food all together before a molt. And after they will let you know when they are ready to eat again. (Many days). If I'm giving them massive mealies (adult jumpers) it's definitely going to get spread out longer to a few days, 5 even 6 days, then offer another. But it's rare I'll go past 4 days without offering at least to my adults. But again, just all based on appearance. When they have a big fat bum, they don't need food. (Exceptions here of course is if we're talking about the way an adult gravid female looks right before she drops and egg sac.) But every day there abdomen will get a little smaller, a little smaller/more shriveled. Then, feed. Wait. Look at the head/body daily and make the call. But ALOT of the time the spiders are making the call for you. They will let you know by the behavior if they are hungry or not. Out searching for water or food or not. Overfeeding is something we want to avoid, as it can be dangerous. Spiders and tarantulas are extremely delicate. If they are overfed and have a bad fall, that's it. Abdomen will detach and it's game over. But again, most spoods will kind of regulate themselves so that isn't a real worry. 🖤🕷️✨ But water, I give a light mist to the inner wall of the enclosure, once every couple days or again some I'll do every day depending on the origin of said spider. Apologies in advance if your new here and did NOT expect an extremely detailed and long winded response from me. 🤣😂 It's just my nature and I know it's annoying.
You heard that correct. But it is 67 to be exact. And that's a smaller amount too. Ranges 100 to 300 usually. 😂 I will be selling them! I'll of course keep a few, but no, once they start getting a little older cannibalism and fighting will start to happen. That's when I will do the final separations.
Absolutely! As long as it has proper ventilation and it's in a more arboreal shape, you can use almost anything! If we're not looking at clarity over time, warping, etc. You can find a good cheap home probably around your house!
Yea I mostly just like jumping spiders/tarantulas. But I'm not flipping out and smashing any other spider for no reason. Instead of killing something that did nothing to you, next time, you can just calm down and move it. You know that right? Also. That's a big brown recluse...they grow to about an inch just fyi.
Lol it's ok. It happens. I freak with stink bugs. But, just remember next time. Back up. Give your self a second. Grab some type of container you feel comfortable with. Catch it. And just release outside. We need these guys to eat all the nasty bugs out there! Lol.
Welcome home little babies. You have the cutest faces 😍.
Yes yes welcome home my little spoodles!! Thank you Lisa 🖤🖤🕷️🕷️🥰🥰
@@MakenzieHalliethe fact you call them spoodles makes me smile so much
😂😂 the little spoodles!!
Look at all your cuuuute enclosures!! You are a good creature mom. Very thoughtful with every step. Love it!
Thank you. 🙏🏻🖤 I appreciate you coming back to watch. 🥰🕷️🕸️🙏🏻🖤✨
@@MakenzieHallie -I think I've watched every video of yours. Love your content and how genuine you are.
🥲🙏🏻🖤 thank you 🖤🙏🏻🥲
I do love the way the little spooders "wave" at you hehe. Adorable. And I know the enclosures aren't the same quality as the coffins, but they're real cute because of all the care and thought you put into em :)
When they look up at me and turn there heads like a dog, it cracks me the fuck up. 😂😂 And thanks man. 🙏🏻🖤 But you already know I've got enclosures ready and waiting for them. 😂😂 I CANT WAIT!! One of the females may actually be ok in the reg coffins I have. But the other two, not ready yet. I am happy with how these came out. If they weren't plastic and just clear/easy to film through I think id have less of an issue with it.
No ways. 😂😂😂 these little cuties will have arrived from New York only to be meeting the nearest garden outside in about 5.5 seconds! That’s said, Mackenzie I do appreciate your love for spiders so gave this vid a thumbs up! 😁
Such cuties!! The enclosures turned out amazing 🖤🖤.
Thank you so much!!! 🥰🥰🕷️🕷️✨✨
Squeeee! They are too stinkin' cute!!
🥹🥹🤣🤣😂😂 aren't they?!! I don't understand what it is, but I can't get enough of there little faces when they look at me. 😂🖤
Yes, who would have thought that a spider could have such a sweet little face.❤
Honestly. They have stolen my heart. The funniest little spiders out there. 🥰😂🖤
Awesome pets. My husband can't stand spiders but I like them.
Thank you Edythe!
They're cute my little great neices and nephews!!!😂
Yessss!!!! 😂😂😂😂🕷️🕸️
aw the cutest lil guys!
Thanks Michael! They are the cutest little things, just something about a jumping spiders face/eyes. Too funny.
That was absolutely fascinating! What is it you feed them? Thanks for sharing
Thanks Chris! So jumpers can eat alot of things, depending on their size and sometimes what they want. But as micro spiders, lol, when they first start eating they get fed "flightless fruit flies." Then they will graduate up to small mealworms, crickets, even very small horn worms! Alot of folks don't like mealworms because they can eventually transform into a beetle that can pose a threat to the jumpers. But, if your controlling the feeding like me or don't use a substrate, it'll be fine. (Again, that's what I largely feed.) My babies get flightless fruit flies and as soon as they hit about i5, so, "fifth molt old", move onto meal worms. Or crickets.
@@MakenzieHallie Thank you so much for sharing so much information, I’m going to google them to learn more, I know google can have some misinformation, so I may come back to you for fact checking!
Awesome!! They really are so cool, and just a fun, stress free affordable pet. & Absolutely happy too! Google and even people like me on the internet! I'm no jumper expert, but I will always let you guys know when there is something I'm not positive on. Do some googling on jumper eyesight as well as there intelligence / in comparison to other spiders or tarantulas. Fascinating and makes them even cooler!! 🖤🙏🏻🕷️
@@MakenzieHallie Do they eat every day?
So that depends. The younger they are, higher the metabolism , generally the more frequent you want to feed them. So for example my tiny tiny babies that just hatched I'm giving multiple fruit flies a piece, every other day, but enough flies in each enclosure so they all have access to food at all times. (The fruit flies are larger then them still) Some will eat every day, some could skip a day. As for a sub adult let's say, same kind of principle. I feed them meal worms they are confident enough to grab, every other day if they want it. Usually sitting at 1 to 3 days. Still very active and high metabolism. Adults, can go alot longer. BUT You base it largely on the actual appearance of there abdomen. Because I hand feed and control feed my adults, it is more frequent then most id say. (Because I enjoy it.) Colleen will throw four mealies in a bowl for her spider and he's good to self feed for weeks. But, id say the general is feeding a full meal every 4 or 5 days or so at most. Sub adults, I have some that when they are gearing up for a molt will take a worm every day for a few days then not eat for two weeks/ in molt/or even longer. Some will flat out refuse food all together before a molt. And after they will let you know when they are ready to eat again. (Many days). If I'm giving them massive mealies (adult jumpers) it's definitely going to get spread out longer to a few days, 5 even 6 days, then offer another. But it's rare I'll go past 4 days without offering at least to my adults. But again, just all based on appearance. When they have a big fat bum, they don't need food. (Exceptions here of course is if we're talking about the way an adult gravid female looks right before she drops and egg sac.) But every day there abdomen will get a little smaller, a little smaller/more shriveled. Then, feed. Wait. Look at the head/body daily and make the call. But ALOT of the time the spiders are making the call for you. They will let you know by the behavior if they are hungry or not. Out searching for water or food or not. Overfeeding is something we want to avoid, as it can be dangerous. Spiders and tarantulas are extremely delicate. If they are overfed and have a bad fall, that's it. Abdomen will detach and it's game over. But again, most spoods will kind of regulate themselves so that isn't a real worry. 🖤🕷️✨ But water, I give a light mist to the inner wall of the enclosure, once every couple days or again some I'll do every day depending on the origin of said spider.
Apologies in advance if your new here and did NOT expect an extremely detailed and long winded response from me. 🤣😂 It's just my nature and I know it's annoying.
They are so cute!
Aren't they Kim?!?! I can't get enough of em. They bring me so much joy for a little tiny spider.
@@MakenzieHallie 70 babies, did I hear that right? Are you keeping them all? If so, can you house some of them together?
You heard that correct. But it is 67 to be exact. And that's a smaller amount too. Ranges 100 to 300 usually. 😂 I will be selling them! I'll of course keep a few, but no, once they start getting a little older cannibalism and fighting will start to happen. That's when I will do the final separations.
@@MakenzieHallie Ok. Thank you for the information! ☺️ Lots of cuteness over there I bet.
Absolutely. Too much fun!!
Awesome. They are all so tiny.
They are just little meeps!!! Too cute.
That face ! ❤
If I was to get a very big plastic jar, couldn’t they have that as their main home? If not-why would it not be suitable? xx
Absolutely! As long as it has proper ventilation and it's in a more arboreal shape, you can use almost anything! If we're not looking at clarity over time, warping, etc. You can find a good cheap home probably around your house!
Thankyou so much for your reply xx I’ve just ordered a phidippus regius Florida Female and I’m excited :) xx
Awesome!!! Congratulations!! I'm so excited for you, send me pics if you want!! Yay!!! 🖤🖤🎉🎉🎊🎊
i found a brown recluse in my drawer when i was trying to grab a sweater earlier😃
Lmao SURPRISE! Brown recluse would make a cool pet. Really freak people out since there is so much misinformation about them out there. 😂😂
@@MakenzieHallie i crushed it with a shoe and it crunched like an old leaf-
i like spiders but not when they're the size of my palm.
Yea I mostly just like jumping spiders/tarantulas. But I'm not flipping out and smashing any other spider for no reason. Instead of killing something that did nothing to you, next time, you can just calm down and move it. You know that right? Also. That's a big brown recluse...they grow to about an inch just fyi.
@@MakenzieHallie i know, i kinda freaked out. idk why it was so big.
Lol it's ok. It happens. I freak with stink bugs. But, just remember next time. Back up. Give your self a second. Grab some type of container you feel comfortable with. Catch it. And just release outside. We need these guys to eat all the nasty bugs out there! Lol.
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Sorry have to unsubscribe. Can’t do spiders!
@@lindahobster7480 thank you for the announcement. I'm sorry to see you go Linda!🖤