Hi Kat always love your videos. My fav TK video was when you were goofing on Richard and wore his beard and hat to spoof him.Great stuff. Then you told him (you) to go back to his own channel. Very funny. Yes,Id like to see you do a follow up video on which of your Ts you wouldnt handle. I know you,Richard n Tom dont like to do feeding videos,but trust me some of us havent jumped into this hobby quite yet and we want to see kills. We live vicariously thru you folks. Feeding videos never get boring. Im going to buy one of your pumpkin pillows.
I have severe arachnophobia. Watching your videos is helping me to not fear spiders so badly. I even have been tjinking of maybe geting a jumping spider. When you handle your tarantulas do their hairs get on you as they're moving around?
I'm in the 'do not handle' camp, but that is more for their protection than mine. I'm a recovering arachnophobe and whilst I'm 90% there, I wouldn't trust myself not to instinctively panic and fling one across the room if it made any unexpected moves. I think you need to know your own limits as well as the spoods!
Oh heck, childhood memory time!! My first experience with Tarantulas was on the playground in Flagstaff Arizona when I was 11. It was breeding season for Flagstaff Orange Tarantulas (I'll look up scientific name later) which are a local variety close to A. Chalcodes. The males were wandering looking for a female and they were just so cool with us kids scooping them up and playing with them. In a non violent, non serial killer way.
I hold my Texas brown tarantula she is so sweet, just walks right out of enclosure and onto my hand most of the time, and so gentle when I feed her with the tongs takes the pray so slowly. Love your videos keep up the hard work.
I got myself a Tliltocatl albopilosus - everyone keeps mentioning how easy, laid-back and calm these spiders are. Well, mine is a spawn straight out of hell - she has an OBT attitude 😂 I handled my Hysterocrates gigas last week - accidentally 😂 she just bolted onto my hand and sat there for about 5 minutes before I could get her off - very stressful 5 minutes for me 😂
🤣 my T. albopilosus isn't laid back either. She is food aggressive. One time my son BEGGED me to let him handle her ( I don't try to handle but he always wants to) I gloved him up and told him we had to gently touch her back legs or bum to test her mood. As soon as I touched her back leg with the paint brush she spun around SO fast and grabbed the brush out of my hand. It scared the sh*t out of me. She then realized it wasn't food and dumped the brush into her water bowl (her garbage)
I had my first albopilosum for 15 years - the calmest gentle loving spider. Now I bought a new small albopilosum - she is a pure devil😂 always hungry and runs to bite the water when I water the dish/substrate. She is aways ready to attack the brush. I think I've got some broken OBT - hell no I will pet it.
I love that you are so respectful towards them and always put their health and wellbeing first. So many people, especially in the community of "creepy" animals like spiders, snakes and so on, are so incredibly disrespectful and careless with these animals, handling them very violently and causing them great distress. It's obvious that you truly love animals, and I so appreciate that. ❤
I appreciate that despite the large number of people who disagree with handling you still safely proceed to do it and appreciate the living being. It's nice to represent the safe handling of them and show that "handlers" can be the sweetest and most careful people! You rock!
i just wanted to give you a MASSIVE thank you as before i started watching you i was very scared of spiders and tarantulas specifically always terrified me, but now i see them in a totally different light! i work with kids and one of the kids i work with is a big antscanada and exotics lair fan lol and he kept catching spiders but they would die or escape in his lil homemade enclosures. using your videos as a guide i went to my local reptile supply store and got a sling enclosure that i filled with substrate, moss, leaf litter and a cutting from one of my plants :) and now hes got a jumping spider buddy in his room! i really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos ❤️
That's amazing! It sounds like you really go above and beyond for the children you work with. I hope he's enjoying his spider friend 😊 thanks for the work you do
I love that you give food as a reward even if they are not quite doing what you want. You understood that the 2nd girl couldn’t be held cause she was so hungry ❤
Personally not a fan of handling, I have done it a few times while rehousing when they’ve ran off, I enjoyed it however I don’t think it’s worth the risks. I liked your video though, good instructions and info
I would a love a do NOT handle video. This one was super helpful thank you. I personally have never handled any of mine but I'd rather be educated about the topic should the opportunity/need arise. I had always wondered whether they could be "tamed" down so I'm happy you answered that question too.
Obt are only as defensive as their enclosure is bad. If their in a good semi arboreal setup with deep substrate them are not orange bitey things, just orange flighty things 😂
Thank you for sharing this video, Kat. I know that some tarantulas will allow you to hold them, but I’m the look, don’t touch because I have cats and I also have MS which causes shaky hands. I love my 8 tarantulas, I’ve learned a lot from you, Richard and other keepers
You are so Right about their moods before handling. My G. pulchripes recently molted and her personality went from docile and inquisitive to bolty and bratty, with threat posturing. She used be quite east to handle, now, not so much. But on the plus side, I usually don't handle my T's. Once my A. chalcodes ( Her name is Spider Woman for the Navajo deity that taught the Navajo people how to weave.) ,decided to run up my arm when I was cleaning her enclosure, and ran to my back. I carefully had to take off my t-shirt and looked but couldn't find her. I eventually found her, perched happily on the top of my head like a new hair ornament...lol! AND, she didn't want to get off either. The G. rosea and the T. albopilosus tend to usually be docile most times, at least mine are. Thank you. I would be interested in the ones I'd never handle. Old worlds, not!
I love that you film from the ground and do you interaction that way. I saw from a thumbnail exotics lair just lost a tarantula because he had the glass open, feeding a new world species of all things from at least 4 ft up and she lunged out. The rest I can’t describe and I was livid. All keepers know how important it is to keep them low to the ground. I guess some arboreal species are not quite so scary with that but with a new world it’s like guaranteed death. If something could happen easily to cause a tarantula death, why on earth would you do it? So far, you and Richard seem to do everything from a lower place and really you are the only person who always handles that low. I really appreciate it and glad your videos don’t give me the wrong kind of heart attack… thank you for that for sure! ❤
I use to have arachnophobia, but watching your channel and other informative vids has made me appreciate these as animals and I’ve come to actually like them. I’ve actually considered getting a jumping spider pet. So adorable. 🕷
I would totally watch a video about species you wouldn’t hold! I’ve tried to hold my pink toe but it kept trying to jump so I just haven’t tried with my other 20 tarantulas 🤷🏼♂️ Also I used to be a huge arachnophobe so it’s tough for me to go that far and hold them still, but I’m not afraid of them when I have the lid open and my hand in the cage 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
This is by far one of my favorite videos you have done!! So much amazing great information with perfect examples, plus edited very well! Also love seeing Bowser, he's so funny. I bet he's happy he got the cricket!
I agree with all the things you say about handling, and i love that you watch for your tarantulas becoming stressed because so many people say its too stressful for tarantulas to be handled, but i think if you can read your tarantulas body language its okay
So sweet, I'm glad you get to handle some of your babies. I currently don't have a turantula, however I've been thinking about it now for a while and I'm just waiting for the right time!
This is a fantastic video! Would definitely love to see a video on what species you don’t recommend handling and showing your tarantulas who don’t like it at all.
I'm trying to think what it must be like to be in your home. It's like zoology, in your face. I love your snapping turtle. He is cute, but he's already tough. It's like going to the zoo. How are you set up for sound? You try to go for quiet, but your little buddies move around. I guess I should just watch your videos.
I agree with your stance. VERY occasional handling, under certain circumstances, with a limited number of species and specimens, with all possible precautions taken. I may handle a few times a year, if that. I don't do it much anymore, but don't write it off entirely. Thanks for this perspective!
when i was a kid i held a T like the first one you showed at a local Adventureairium, well more like it walked on my and my classes hands. it was a nice ticklely feeling. also your bowser is such a charater and i love him.
I believe Bowser would do handstands and backflips for food🤣🤣🤣. He is adorbs. Zilly, my E Campestratus was very tame as a sling but is now very shy and somewhat bolty now. She's even bit the tongs once in which I was 100% not expecting and made my knees kinda weak🤣🤣🤣. Great picks Kat... I agree with all of them. Tyfs God bless you
Wonderful, informative video - thank you! Someone may have already said this, but also, sometimes their personalities will change after a molt. My A. Chalcodes girl would always crawl out onto my hand and sit for a looooong time. But she molted about a month ago, and she is not showing any interest in climbing out at all yet. Which is fine, of course. I also have an adult male curly hair and he has no interest in handling, though he does seem to enjoy sticking his toes out the slats of his critter keeper to get boops. ;)
Great stuff Kat. I'm about 5 months new to T's. I don't think I will ever get to the point of hands on. Even tho I made the jump into pokies on my 3rd T. Got a P. Metallica. It scares the crap out of me when I need to get in and it's chillin outside the hide. Hope your having a good day, and thanks for the awesome vids.
Back in the summer of 1976 a high school friend of mine rescued a beautiful brown and black Tarantula on the highway on the way to LukenbachTx. He put him in an aquarium he bought at Goodwill he named him George. My friend kept him for three years and he let him go in the Garland State Forest. George was a friendly Tarantula
Now if I could just figure out a way to handle my H. Maculata...🤔🤔🤔 Seriously tho, I appreciate these types of videos. While I don't plan on handling my Ts, I realize there are people who are going to handle theirs, and it's better to just educate someone on how to do it as safely as possible rather than go on a rant about why they shouldn't.
I have two female trantulas. A Mexican Red Knee (bought her as a sling and she is full grown now). And a Brazilian Black juvenile. I have not tried to handle either of them yet. However, when I was a kid we had property in East County San Diego, CA. My dad grew citrus and macadamia trees. Sometimes there would be abandoned gopher holes. He would put the hose down the hole and a wet wild Desert Blonde trantula would crawl out. I would sit down on the ground and hold the t for a while. I must have handled about three dozen trantulas during my preteen years. I never had a problem with them kicking hair and was never bitten! I sure loved those trantulas. I may add a Desert Blonde to my collection in the near future. I have also had handable Pink Toes and Rose Hairs in the past. I just found your channel and subscribed. Thank you.
Lilith and Helena are my two favorite tarantulas in your collection, it was awesome to see them in the same video! Velvet is definitely going to become a favorite of mine too I think, her personality is so friendly and laidback. And Bowser is a delight as always.
Hi Kat on my last comment I said my brown recluse suddenly died. It died I thought…. It wasn’t moving for a couple days and IT CAME BACK TO LIFE and… died again. I wonder if it will come back to life again 🤔 [edit it came back to life again… edit2 IT DID IT AGAIN!!
On types that are usually considered handle-able or just docile spiders that can be crazy I can attest to how variable smithi/hamorii temperament can be. I had THE most high strung smithi (who unfortunately passed away recently) that was the total opposite of what most tarantula guides tell you about the temperament of those species. Most iconic moment to me about how wildly tense that spider was was after a rehouse I did. Moved him into a bigger enclosure and watched him explore for a bit, there was this rocky hide in his new enclosure that he tried to climb, but he lost his footing and fell off (a very tiny fall though, he was okay!). I watched him kick hairs the moment he fell… because he thought he was under attack. That T had the biggest bald spot ever, and I seldom messed with him beyond feeding and watering. Goes to show no matter how recommended some species are for being docile, you can and will get a nutty individual and have to be prepared for that. :P
Thank you for making this video! I know I'm one of those people who asked about handling tarantulas lol. I would love to see a follow up of which ones not to handle
I just found out my grammastola quirogoi molted today and it was a total surprise. They are super observant and not very responsive. Im hoping they will be one of the ones that just wants to walk from the enclosure to my hand lol Yours are beautiful!
Oh my goodness girl. You are so brave. I've always been a little scared of spiders but for some reason I can't stop watching your videos. I wonder if I'll ever have the nerve to own one that doesn't sting or bite of course 😄 not sure if there are any like that lol.
Hey Kat I hope you continue with making a plush collection ❤️❤️❤️ and I was wondering if you would think about doing Bowser your snapping turtle ❤️❤️ it’s just a thought . PS I love all of your videos and thank you for all the amazing advice ❤️❤️
Hi Kat your videos are the best and the greatest ever you are my favorite tarantula RUclipsr keep it up you rock and always inspire me everyday 👍👍💯💯👍👍💪👍💯
Good job!! You're going this be the female version of Clint Laidlaw! He does his show telling people what animal makes a good pet!! Now you're helping people find the right tarantula!❤ Good job darlin'!
Ive ended up becoming a brand new bug owner which was the last thing I ever expected to become! It all started buying mealworm for my garden birds and I was like "hey! Let them turn into beatles and breed your own mealworm" been doing that for a few months and have oddly become very fond of my 6 legged friends, like these insects really do have individual personalities! So now I'm trying to persuading my hubby to allow a bigger critter into the house (not that he really has a say but its nice to make them feel included in decision making😅) im toying with a tarantula after recently finding the UKs biggest spider in my house and I had no issue going up to it and picking him up out the tub relocating him to the living room window where hes built a web and remained sense. This time a year ago he wouldve been picked up by a glass and kicked out but I've come to realise these critters arent monsters and biting really is a last resort. Thanks so much for making this very informative video ❤ its certainly going to help in the decision making, very informative and no BS you list everything from the good the bad and the uglt ❤
Personally I am pro handling as long as you take proper precautions and respect the T. My female G. Pulchripes is very tolerant and i always test her temperament before handling and what not.
So true. I do have an Arizona Blonde that is like "Let me out" My king baboon is also unusually docile, mind you I refuse to handle that one but my daughter did. Gbb is crazy fast!! Even my Brazilian Black is fast, also have a salmon bird eater, never would purposely hold one, but that Arizona Blonde and sometimes even my Mexican red knee are like "we are coming out" Definitely as always depends on the temperament and species, love your videos!!
Great informative video! I have Ts now bc of you but I’m no where near wanting to handle, perhaps it will happen by accident lol! Would love to see the Ts you wouldn’t handle video although I’m sure that I could guess some of them! Bowser had me laughing, he’s such a character!!
A few years ago I came across this RUclips channel called exotic lair and it is a guy who has multiple pet tarantulas who are really beautiful but I really wanted one and my parents said no obviously but now I’m looking at jumping spiders and they are okay with them because they are very cute so I can’t wait to get my first jumping spider but I will always hold a place in my heart for the tarantulas ❤❤❤
theres a coupleve things I would also say about handling tarantuals. first always remember they dont get anything out of being handled. they dont enjoy it or benefit from it, its literally just a risk for them, that they might fall and be injured or if they get spooked by a vibration or draught they might bolt and run away and be lost. the only one getting anything out of it is the keeper. and also if you have a spider thats always been super tame and doesnt mind being handled, when it moults it might easily change personality completely. I had a A chalcodes that was very very docile then it moulted and now its quite fierce and I cant handle it any more at all. but ofc that can go the other way too like if you have a bad tempered spider it might totally chill out after moulting oh and also, ppls reaction to urticating hairs can get worse with repeated exposure. so if your spiders make you icchy, the more you handle them that might get worse
Oh wow! Im a new tarantula owner and your H Chilensis looked so much like my Grammostola actaeon but smaller... was scared mine is one for a second. But nope, definitely a red rump and definitely huge haha :) Really enjoy your videos!
I live on the island of Java. A tarantula in my house took up the habit of sitting on my foot and climbing on me while I sleep. First time I woke and she was on my foot, my survival instinct said 'go back to sleep if you don't want to get bit' so that what I did. One day, I put my shoe on, and there was a tapping on my toe. Tap tap tap.. Three taps, then a little while later, three taps.. I didn't know what was in there, but you will have guessed it was the same tarantula, I took the shoe off, she climbed out of the shoe, I put my hand down, and she climbed up on my hand. Do your tarantulas purr when stroked? This one did. So I don't think they are as simple minded as some think, or maybe it's the species, this one is dark grey and very furry.. That's pretty complicated and willful behavior, and tapping my toe instead of biting, is kinda amazing.. Javanese tarantulas in general are not aggressive, however.. Large spiders here, in general, seem to be somewhat clever.
never owned or handled a tarantula, but i do sometimes handle true spiders that end up indoors to put them back outside (parson spider, yellow sac spider, crab spider, etc... they can be very bolty) is handling some of the more common local spiders a good way to build up confidence before handling tarantulas?
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Can you do a video of the 5 tarantulas that you own that you will not handle
Hi Kat always love your videos.
My fav TK video was when you were goofing on Richard and wore his beard and hat
to spoof him.Great stuff.
Then you told him (you) to go back to his own channel.
Very funny.
Yes,Id like to see you do a follow up video on which of your Ts you wouldnt handle.
I know you,Richard n Tom dont like to do feeding videos,but trust me some of us havent jumped into this hobby quite yet and we want to see kills.
We live vicariously thru you folks.
Feeding videos never get boring.
Im going to buy one of your pumpkin pillows.
I have severe arachnophobia. Watching your videos is helping me to not fear spiders so badly. I even have been tjinking of maybe geting a jumping spider. When you handle your tarantulas do their hairs get on you as they're moving around?
I'm in the 'do not handle' camp, but that is more for their protection than mine. I'm a recovering arachnophobe and whilst I'm 90% there, I wouldn't trust myself not to instinctively panic and fling one across the room if it made any unexpected moves. I think you need to know your own limits as well as the spoods!
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This! 100% I wouldn’t trust myself not to panic.
At least you can identify that and then act accordingly. Much respect
This is me too 😅
This would be me
Oh heck, childhood memory time!! My first experience with Tarantulas was on the playground in Flagstaff Arizona when I was 11. It was breeding season for Flagstaff Orange Tarantulas (I'll look up scientific name later) which are a local variety close to A. Chalcodes. The males were wandering looking for a female and they were just so cool with us kids scooping them up and playing with them. In a non violent, non serial killer way.
"Non violent, non serial killer way" lol I feel this but it was garter snakes for me as a kid in Iowa, that made me laugh so hard
I'm jealous .
Very cool!
@@asdeathmorgan2371 lucky lol
yyessss please do a DO NOT HANDLE list!!! show us your most feisty angy tarantulas!
Bowser is essentially an underwater pug
I hold my Texas brown tarantula she is so sweet, just walks right out of enclosure and onto my hand most of the time, and so gentle when I feed her with the tongs takes the pray so slowly. Love your videos keep up the hard work.
I got myself a Tliltocatl albopilosus - everyone keeps mentioning how easy, laid-back and calm these spiders are. Well, mine is a spawn straight out of hell - she has an OBT attitude 😂
I handled my Hysterocrates gigas last week - accidentally 😂 she just bolted onto my hand and sat there for about 5 minutes before I could get her off - very stressful 5 minutes for me 😂
🤣 my T. albopilosus isn't laid back either. She is food aggressive. One time my son BEGGED me to let him handle her ( I don't try to handle but he always wants to) I gloved him up and told him we had to gently touch her back legs or bum to test her mood. As soon as I touched her back leg with the paint brush she spun around SO fast and grabbed the brush out of my hand. It scared the sh*t out of me. She then realized it wasn't food and dumped the brush into her water bowl (her garbage)
My LP is the same! 😂 He is wild! So defensive and bolty. I'd never dream of handling him, I'm 100% sure he'd hair me and tag me
@@katyann4198sassy girl😂
I had my first albopilosum for 15 years - the calmest gentle loving spider.
Now I bought a new small albopilosum - she is a pure devil😂 always hungry and runs to bite the water when I water the dish/substrate. She is aways ready to attack the brush. I think I've got some broken OBT - hell no I will pet it.
I love that you are so respectful towards them and always put their health and wellbeing first. So many people, especially in the community of "creepy" animals like spiders, snakes and so on, are so incredibly disrespectful and careless with these animals, handling them very violently and causing them great distress. It's obvious that you truly love animals, and I so appreciate that. ❤
I appreciate that despite the large number of people who disagree with handling you still safely proceed to do it and appreciate the living being. It's nice to represent the safe handling of them and show that "handlers" can be the sweetest and most careful people! You rock!
Couldn't have said that better!! 👏🏻 👍🏻 ✌🏻
i just wanted to give you a MASSIVE thank you as before i started watching you i was very scared of spiders and tarantulas specifically always terrified me, but now i see them in a totally different light! i work with kids and one of the kids i work with is a big antscanada and exotics lair fan lol and he kept catching spiders but they would die or escape in his lil homemade enclosures. using your videos as a guide i went to my local reptile supply store and got a sling enclosure that i filled with substrate, moss, leaf litter and a cutting from one of my plants :) and now hes got a jumping spider buddy in his room! i really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos ❤️
That's really admirable that you took the time and effort to do that for him. Sounds like you care about your job 😊
That's amazing! It sounds like you really go above and beyond for the children you work with. I hope he's enjoying his spider friend 😊 thanks for the work you do
🤍 This is incredibly kind. You've made an impact in that child's life that will last forever. 🕷🤍
I don't know what the sling enclosure looked like, but hopefully it had cross ventilation.
I love that you give food as a reward even if they are not quite doing what you want. You understood that the 2nd girl couldn’t be held cause she was so hungry ❤
Personally not a fan of handling, I have done it a few times while rehousing when they’ve ran off, I enjoyed it however I don’t think it’s worth the risks. I liked your video though, good instructions and info
My spider is currently moulting for its first time with me and seeing this post made me so much happier and less stressed :) thank you kat!
Not gonna lie Helena has my heart she seems like a gentle giant! ( also I’m a HUGE MCR FAN) So I love it! As well as your black widow enclosure ❤
I would a love a do NOT handle video. This one was super helpful thank you. I personally have never handled any of mine but I'd rather be educated about the topic should the opportunity/need arise. I had always wondered whether they could be "tamed" down so I'm happy you answered that question too.
I would love to see a video of species that won’t tolerate handling!
OBT.....they are super defensive
Obt are only as defensive as their enclosure is bad. If their in a good semi arboreal setup with deep substrate them are not orange bitey things, just orange flighty things 😂
Cobalt Blue
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Every specie will tolerate it in right circumstances, you need to know which one shouldn't be picked up cause of risk.
I'm really sad I missed out on that pumpkin plushie! It's adorable
Thank you for sharing this video, Kat. I know that some tarantulas will allow you to hold them, but I’m the look, don’t touch because I have cats and I also have MS which causes shaky hands. I love my 8 tarantulas, I’ve learned a lot from you, Richard and other keepers
I have a Brazilian Black that I got when she was a sling and I absolutely love her. They're a little hard to come by, but my personal favorite.
Mine too!
You are so Right about their moods before handling. My G. pulchripes recently molted and her personality went from docile and inquisitive to bolty and bratty, with threat posturing. She used be quite east to handle, now, not so much. But on the plus side, I usually don't handle my T's. Once my A. chalcodes ( Her name is Spider Woman for the Navajo deity that taught the Navajo people how to weave.) ,decided to run up my arm when I was cleaning her enclosure, and ran to my back. I carefully had to take off my t-shirt and looked but couldn't find her. I eventually found her, perched happily on the top of my head like a new hair ornament...lol! AND, she didn't want to get off either. The G. rosea and the T. albopilosus tend to usually be docile most times, at least mine are. Thank you. I would be interested in the ones I'd never handle. Old worlds, not!
Bowser did a flip... flop 🤣🤙
I love that you film from the ground and do you interaction that way. I saw from a thumbnail exotics lair just lost a tarantula because he had the glass open, feeding a new world species of all things from at least 4 ft up and she lunged out. The rest I can’t describe and I was livid. All keepers know how important it is to keep them low to the ground. I guess some arboreal species are not quite so scary with that but with a new world it’s like guaranteed death. If something could happen easily to cause a tarantula death, why on earth would you do it? So far, you and Richard seem to do everything from a lower place and really you are the only person who always handles that low.
I really appreciate it and glad your videos don’t give me the wrong kind of heart attack… thank you for that for sure! ❤
I use to have arachnophobia, but watching your channel and other informative vids has made me appreciate these as animals and I’ve come to actually like them. I’ve actually considered getting a jumping spider pet. So adorable. 🕷
I would totally watch a video about species you wouldn’t hold! I’ve tried to hold my pink toe but it kept trying to jump so I just haven’t tried with my other 20 tarantulas 🤷🏼♂️ Also I used to be a huge arachnophobe so it’s tough for me to go that far and hold them still, but I’m not afraid of them when I have the lid open and my hand in the cage 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
This is by far one of my favorite videos you have done!! So much amazing great information with perfect examples, plus edited very well! Also love seeing Bowser, he's so funny. I bet he's happy he got the cricket!
Kat, that was an amazing video - you are the official tarantula whisperer !
yesss would love to see a video of ones you would never handle.
I love that the very first 3 Ts you demonstrated with are ones I'm hoping to get for my first T. It's so hard to choose!
I agree with all the things you say about handling, and i love that you watch for your tarantulas becoming stressed because so many people say its too stressful for tarantulas to be handled, but i think if you can read your tarantulas body language its okay
Love the Aigis tattoo! 😄 She's my favorite fictional character, glad to see others that sharing that appreciation
You are positively glowing this video queen. Also look how cute pumpkin plushie is cuddled in the pumpkin blankie!!
So sweet, I'm glad you get to handle some of your babies. I currently don't have a turantula, however I've been thinking about it now for a while and I'm just waiting for the right time!
Oooh beautiful. I love them all 💜 Bowsers backflip was epic 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a fantastic video! Would definitely love to see a video on what species you don’t recommend handling and showing your tarantulas who don’t like it at all.
I'm trying to think what it must be like to be in your home. It's like zoology, in your face. I love your snapping turtle. He is cute, but he's already tough. It's like going to the zoo. How are you set up for sound? You try to go for quiet, but your little buddies move around. I guess I should just watch your videos.
So glad I found your channel. I’m brand new to the hobby but I’ve immersed myself in this type of content because I just got my first T, a hamorii
Great video as usual Kat! And info of course! 🕷💞💞🕷
Heck Yeah! A video with the species you wouldn't handle would be great!
your b hamorii was sooo grateful for them crickets! it's good that you never push them to be handled and let them be when needed
I loved your video but I have to say I am SO HAPPY I stayed till the end because Bowser stole the show ❤️
Bowser is soooo fucking cuuute! The neediness and enthusiasm for food is far too relatable ❤
I agree with your stance. VERY occasional handling, under certain circumstances, with a limited number of species and specimens, with all possible precautions taken. I may handle a few times a year, if that. I don't do it much anymore, but don't write it off entirely. Thanks for this perspective!
when i was a kid i held a T like the first one you showed at a local Adventureairium, well more like it walked on my and my classes hands. it was a nice ticklely feeling. also your bowser is such a charater and i love him.
I believe Bowser would do handstands and backflips for food🤣🤣🤣. He is adorbs. Zilly, my E Campestratus was very tame as a sling but is now very shy and somewhat bolty now. She's even bit the tongs once in which I was 100% not expecting and made my knees kinda weak🤣🤣🤣. Great picks Kat... I agree with all of them. Tyfs God bless you
thank you for the education! i love to see proper handling and showing off of amazing pets ❤
Wonderful, informative video - thank you! Someone may have already said this, but also, sometimes their personalities will change after a molt. My A. Chalcodes girl would always crawl out onto my hand and sit for a looooong time. But she molted about a month ago, and she is not showing any interest in climbing out at all yet. Which is fine, of course. I also have an adult male curly hair and he has no interest in handling, though he does seem to enjoy sticking his toes out the slats of his critter keeper to get boops. ;)
Your videos are pure edutainment, and always make my day brighter. Thank you!
Great vid Kat amazing lookin Ts ..
Great stuff Kat. I'm about 5 months new to T's. I don't think I will ever get to the point of hands on. Even tho I made the jump into pokies on my 3rd T. Got a P. Metallica. It scares the crap out of me when I need to get in and it's chillin outside the hide. Hope your having a good day, and thanks for the awesome vids.
Lol stop it, Bowser is such a little cutie, that fall was 😂
I loved this video with the appearance of Bowza love it!
A follow-up to this would be great and as always sound advice to knowing when to recognise to just let your Spiders be.
Yesss a video on tarantulas not to handle :) would be awesome!!
perfect video as always sweetie!!! ❤❤❤❤
Back in the summer of 1976 a high school friend of mine rescued a beautiful brown and black Tarantula on the highway on the way to LukenbachTx. He put him in an aquarium he bought at Goodwill he named him George. My friend kept him for three years and he let him go in the Garland State Forest. George was a friendly Tarantula
Yes, I would like you to make a tarantula video about ones that you wouldn't recommend handling.
Yes please Kat do a video of T's you would not recommend handling. I myself wouldn't handle any Tarantula I find them very fascinating just to watch.
Now if I could just figure out a way to handle my H. Maculata...🤔🤔🤔
Seriously tho, I appreciate these types of videos. While I don't plan on handling my Ts, I realize there are people who are going to handle theirs, and it's better to just educate someone on how to do it as safely as possible rather than go on a rant about why they shouldn't.
I have two female trantulas. A Mexican Red Knee (bought her as a sling and she is full grown now). And a Brazilian Black juvenile. I have not tried to handle either of them yet.
However, when I was a kid we had property in East County San Diego, CA. My dad grew citrus and macadamia trees. Sometimes there would be abandoned gopher holes. He would put the hose down the hole and a wet wild Desert Blonde trantula would crawl out. I would sit down on the ground and hold the t for a while. I must have handled about three dozen trantulas during my preteen years. I never had a problem with them kicking hair and was never bitten! I sure loved those trantulas. I may add a Desert Blonde to my collection in the near future. I have also had handable Pink Toes and Rose Hairs in the past. I just found your channel and subscribed. Thank you.
Lilith and Helena are my two favorite tarantulas in your collection, it was awesome to see them in the same video! Velvet is definitely going to become a favorite of mine too I think, her personality is so friendly and laidback. And Bowser is a delight as always.
Hi Kat on my last comment I said my brown recluse suddenly died. It died I thought…. It wasn’t moving for a couple days and IT CAME BACK TO LIFE and… died again. I wonder if it will come back to life again 🤔 [edit it came back to life again… edit2 IT DID IT AGAIN!!
You have a brown recluse? I wish I could have you come into my basement; you could have your pick and then some.
Yes, a list like that would be nice :)
Good video Kat. I completely agree with what you said
You seem like an angel! Such an informative video🎉
I like that you didn't mess with the ones that didn't want to be messed
Itd called respect
Bowser is too precious!! ❤
On types that are usually considered handle-able or just docile spiders that can be crazy I can attest to how variable smithi/hamorii temperament can be. I had THE most high strung smithi (who unfortunately passed away recently) that was the total opposite of what most tarantula guides tell you about the temperament of those species. Most iconic moment to me about how wildly tense that spider was was after a rehouse I did. Moved him into a bigger enclosure and watched him explore for a bit, there was this rocky hide in his new enclosure that he tried to climb, but he lost his footing and fell off (a very tiny fall though, he was okay!). I watched him kick hairs the moment he fell… because he thought he was under attack. That T had the biggest bald spot ever, and I seldom messed with him beyond feeding and watering. Goes to show no matter how recommended some species are for being docile, you can and will get a nutty individual and have to be prepared for that. :P
Thank you for making this video! I know I'm one of those people who asked about handling tarantulas lol. I would love to see a follow up of which ones not to handle
Such good timing on this video, my B Hamorii seems like they can be handleable and I'm starting to test that
Also my OBT sling bolted out of his home *again* the other day so I've been unintentionally handling Gobbo too
I just found out my grammastola quirogoi molted today and it was a total surprise. They are super observant and not very responsive. Im hoping they will be one of the ones that just wants to walk from the enclosure to my hand lol Yours are beautiful!
The OBT would definitely on the don’t handle list😅 I often tease my girlfriend with the simple phrase “the OBT escaped”
Fascinating stuff!
Alphonopelma Chalcodes are the biggest sweethearts of all time
Oh my goodness girl. You are so brave. I've always been a little scared of spiders but for some reason I can't stop watching your videos. I wonder if I'll ever have the nerve to own one that doesn't sting or bite of course 😄 not sure if there are any like that lol.
Hey Kat I hope you continue with making a plush collection ❤️❤️❤️ and I was wondering if you would think about doing Bowser your snapping turtle ❤️❤️ it’s just a thought . PS I love all of your videos and thank you for all the amazing advice ❤️❤️
I second this. I’d totally got for a Bowser plushy. I loved his back flip.
Hi Kat your videos are the best and the greatest ever you are my favorite tarantula RUclipsr keep it up you rock and always inspire me everyday 👍👍💯💯👍👍💪👍💯
Good job!! You're going this be the female version of Clint Laidlaw! He does his show telling people what animal makes a good pet!! Now you're helping people find the right tarantula!❤ Good job darlin'!
Ive ended up becoming a brand new bug owner which was the last thing I ever expected to become! It all started buying mealworm for my garden birds and I was like "hey! Let them turn into beatles and breed your own mealworm" been doing that for a few months and have oddly become very fond of my 6 legged friends, like these insects really do have individual personalities! So now I'm trying to persuading my hubby to allow a bigger critter into the house (not that he really has a say but its nice to make them feel included in decision making😅) im toying with a tarantula after recently finding the UKs biggest spider in my house and I had no issue going up to it and picking him up out the tub relocating him to the living room window where hes built a web and remained sense. This time a year ago he wouldve been picked up by a glass and kicked out but I've come to realise these critters arent monsters and biting really is a last resort. Thanks so much for making this very informative video ❤ its certainly going to help in the decision making, very informative and no BS you list everything from the good the bad and the uglt ❤
Personally I am pro handling as long as you take proper precautions and respect the T. My female G. Pulchripes is very tolerant and i always test her temperament before handling and what not.
I'd love to see a followup video! Also, what is in the tank with all the bedding behind you?
I resently gotten a baby Red and white brazilian tarantula but im wondering if baby tarantulas are evwr safe to hold?
😂i cant get over how cute the turtle is 😍
Bowser is SO adorable!
I love your videos Kat!
8:23 "Yeah, nope... I will be refraining from handling her today. You have yourself a nice day Stella..."
*Backs slowly away towards the door.*
The names you give your animals are too funny.
Velvet is so beautiful, sorry I just now found out you put the species in your description 👍
So true.
I do have an Arizona Blonde that is like "Let me out"
My king baboon is also unusually docile, mind you I refuse to handle that one but my daughter did.
Gbb is crazy fast!!
Even my Brazilian Black is fast, also have a salmon bird eater, never would purposely hold one, but that Arizona Blonde and sometimes even my Mexican red knee are like "we are coming out"
Definitely as always depends on the temperament and species, love your videos!!
That last one is adorable
My aphonopelma chalcodes is my most handled T! She’s a year old now and is probably my most chill tarantula❤️
Great informative video! I have Ts now bc of you but I’m no where near wanting to handle, perhaps it will happen by accident lol! Would love to see the Ts you wouldn’t handle video although I’m sure that I could guess some of them! Bowser had me laughing, he’s such a character!!
A few years ago I came across this RUclips channel called exotic lair and it is a guy who has multiple pet tarantulas who are really beautiful but I really wanted one and my parents said no obviously but now I’m looking at jumping spiders and they are okay with them because they are very cute so I can’t wait to get my first jumping spider but I will always hold a place in my heart for the tarantulas ❤❤❤
theres a coupleve things I would also say about handling tarantuals. first always remember they dont get anything out of being handled. they dont enjoy it or benefit from it, its literally just a risk for them, that they might fall and be injured or if they get spooked by a vibration or draught they might bolt and run away and be lost. the only one getting anything out of it is the keeper.
and also if you have a spider thats always been super tame and doesnt mind being handled, when it moults it might easily change personality completely. I had a A chalcodes that was very very docile then it moulted and now its quite fierce and I cant handle it any more at all. but ofc that can go the other way too like if you have a bad tempered spider it might totally chill out after moulting
oh and also, ppls reaction to urticating hairs can get worse with repeated exposure. so if your spiders make you icchy, the more you handle them that might get worse
I LOVE BOWSER AND ID LOVE MORE VIDEOS OF HIM 🐢
Oh wow! Im a new tarantula owner and your H Chilensis looked so much like my Grammostola actaeon but smaller... was scared mine is one for a second. But nope, definitely a red rump and definitely huge haha :) Really enjoy your videos!
I live on the island of Java. A tarantula in my house took up the habit of sitting on my foot and climbing on me while I sleep. First time I woke and she was on my foot, my survival instinct said 'go back to sleep if you don't want to get bit' so that what I did. One day, I put my shoe on, and there was a tapping on my toe. Tap tap tap.. Three taps, then a little while later, three taps.. I didn't know what was in there, but you will have guessed it was the same tarantula, I took the shoe off, she climbed out of the shoe, I put my hand down, and she climbed up on my hand. Do your tarantulas purr when stroked? This one did. So I don't think they are as simple minded as some think, or maybe it's the species, this one is dark grey and very furry.. That's pretty complicated and willful behavior, and tapping my toe instead of biting, is kinda amazing.. Javanese tarantulas in general are not aggressive, however.. Large spiders here, in general, seem to be somewhat clever.
I'm new to your channel, your spiders are beautiful x
Please do a follow up video on the species you wouldn't handle!
awesome video. your tarantulas are sooo cute.
never owned or handled a tarantula, but i do sometimes handle true spiders that end up indoors to put them back outside (parson spider, yellow sac spider, crab spider, etc... they can be very bolty)
is handling some of the more common local spiders a good way to build up confidence before handling tarantulas?