Thanks for the info, it looked super fake i just wanted to check with you guys. I bet it's unpleasant but he acted like his arm is melting not even 2 seconds after the bite.
I have no experience with centipedes but Brave Wilderness recently released a bite report which he said was the worse one yet. Is it really that bad or is he putting on a show? He literally starts crying at one point
@kevinlowl vertebrate remains are a nesting ground for bacteria and smell really bad, sure it may be all good but taking the risk is just pointless imo
@Venom1080 I'm not sad about it i've fed many snakes, it's just pointless and nobody mentioned Canada. The cleanup needs to be thorough and demands potential rehousing of a Poecilotheria sp which is a pain for anybody. If you replied just to prove how hard you are please stop responding.
@Venom1080 If the point was the spider getting a "nice big meal" he could have tossed in 5 dubias instead of a gecko and had so much less hassle with cleanup and potential parasites so yes, pointless
I see you have an A. avicularia, if you enjoy the (ex)Avicularia genus definitely try to grab a C. versicolor. Everything is basically the same as A.Avic but they are one of the most beautiful T's out there imo :D . If you're looking for a terestrial everything above. I started out with a B...
Whoa that came out of nowhere :hilarious:
Also i loved watching the guy because he has those nice contrasty cameras that really make the T's pop when filmed but holly molly he can be sensitive. Idk if you guys saw the recent video of him vilifying some random dude that critiqued him once on...
I'm sorry but this is just wrong especially for T's, here's how the biggest tarantula breeder in Europe keeps them and to put the pricing in perspective his GBB slings are about 15 bucks.
Filming credit goes to Petko
If anxiety was an 11 minute video this would be it
Sorry for double posting but it's not that he's venturing into tarantulas that bothers many it's that he's venturing into show-business more. He mistreats his animals for the sake of collaborating with the likes of Jake Paul and other youtubers...
As someone that overcame arachnophobia with a B. albo i wouldn't recommend a B albo :hilarious:. Maybe it's just my specimen but he doubled in size between molts and now as an adult he's really food responsive which a beginner might mistake for aggression when they see this big spider attacking...
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