Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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Yes but if the spider isn’t running away it must be enjoying it.
Yes but if the spider isn’t running away it must be enjoying it.
i would like to see them try to do this with an OBT or H. macPlease check this video and tell me if you ever did that -> https://fb.watch/a5RLrqMO5t/
I am afraid to do it but I really enjoyed watching this video. Show me how you touch your spiders if you are not afraid to do so. I don’t touch any of mine as I’m really scared.
Definitely in pre molt, i would just try him with 2 extra large locusts every day until he molts, then 15 minutes after feed him 2 live adult rats once a dayI touch and hold mine all the time. If I want the fuzzy leg experience just add a paint brush.
Here’s Wiener, my obt. View attachment 406570 View attachment 406572
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Don’t tell me that.Definitely in pre molt, i would just try him with 2 extra large locusts every day until he molts, then 15 minutes after feed him 2 live adult rats once a day
I would like to see some of your beta setups, if you have any posted somewhere. We used to keep betas, but never got into the rarer ones.i would like to see them try to do this with an OBT or H. mac
to answer your question - no, i don’t touch any of my pets with my hands - neither my arachnids for what should be obvious reasons nor my betta fish because they have a protective slime around their body that’s an integral part of their health (again, should be obvious)
totally! I’m actually planning on redoing its enclosure soon and can send pix when complete - i just have the 1 and he’s a black mustard veil-tail - really cool and intelligent animal and there’s loads you can do with them too like name recognition, tricks, bioactive enclosures, etcI would like to see some of your beta setups, if you have any posted somewhere. We used to keep betas, but never got into the rarer ones.
Not true at all. You don’t know much about behavior. Suggest you read, instead of watching StupidTube.Yes but if the spider isn’t running away it must be enjoying it.
They can’t, that’s partly why people get bitten.If not then how do they differentiate human hand and cricket
Oh how juicy a bait post..and on Christmas EvePlease check this video and tell me if you ever did that -> https://fb.watch/a5RLrqMO5t/
I am afraid to do it but I really enjoyed watching this video. Show me how you touch your spiders if you are not afraid to do so. I don’t touch any of mine as I’m really scared.
My tarantula bite unlike your tarantulas on social media! Only Brachypelma hamorii doesn’t react to anything, the rest don’t allow any movements near themView attachment 406537
Sarcasm is my favorite language, I forget some people don’t speak it.
I don’t handle my tarantulas. It’s not something you should aspire to do. There’s nothing about their behavior that indicates a pleasurable response to human interaction, and if you’re looking for a sign in THAT particular video, it’s the tucking of the tarantulas legs to its cephalothorax. A defensive and uncomfortable position from what we know of tarantula body language thus far. Your tarantula should be a “look but don’t touch” animal, try to abandon expectations outside of that.
You try this with liasadora Parachybana and you will see how she is gonna eat you afteri would like to see them try to do this with an OBT or H. mac
to answer your question - no, i don’t touch any of my pets with my hands - neither my arachnids for what should be obvious reasons nor my betta fish because they have a protective slime around their body that’s an integral part of their health (again, should be obvious)
Orange, blue and very colourful spiders are not to be touched as they are very dangerous. You make laugh of very serious things.I touch and hold mine all the time. If I want the fuzzy leg experience just add a paint brush.
Here’s Wiener, my obt. View attachment 406570 View attachment 406572
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totally! I’m actually planning on redoing its enclosure soon and can send pix when complete - i just have the 1 and he’s a black mustard veil-tail - really cool and intelligent animal and there’s loads you can do with them too like name recognition, tricks, bioactive enclosures, etc
like owning a living work of art imo and their husbandry/water parameters are extremely simple and easy (even with the issues i have with obtaining clean water)
my insta account has just been for my arachnids and I’ve been struggling to take decent shots of my fish so I don’t have any at present
edit: I do have a close up of them
edit edit: here are some more - kind of get a feel of my tank but not really
I got two books but it doesn’t say all plus I want to see what people would say based on experience. Even if you do that, I won’t touch my spider because of fear. Simple!Not true at all. You don’t know much about behavior. Suggest you read, instead of watching StupidTube.
Where do you come up with some of your crazy ideas….
They can’t, that’s partly why people get bitten.
You try this with liasadora Parachybana and you will see how she is gonna eat you after
Spiders runs away when their scientific names are raped such way!Yes but if the spider isn’t running away it must be enjoying it.
Yes I should have Google itSpiders runs away when their scientific names are raped such way!![]()
handling is a great way to kill them. People come here all the time looking to overcome that fear. Fear shouldn’t be the reason.I got two books but it doesn’t say all plus I want to see what people would say based on experience. Even if you do that, I won’t touch my spider because of fear. Simple!
Do you mean tarantulas? If so, the above is not true. C veriscolor and a host of Ts are very colorful but not dangerous at all.very colourful spiders are not to be touched as they are very dangerous