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Hello All!
Brand new here to this forum and very happy to have been referred here! I've had my first tarantula for a little over two years now and my second since this last February.
My first a pretty B. smithi "Charlotte" is pretty much full grown now at a little over 5" legspan. She's molted once for me a year and a half ago and I was lucky to see the whole event! She was also very kind to have picked the best spot in her tank to see the event happen to moult! What a sweetie
Here she is munching on a fuzzy mouse:
And here she is coming out of her burrow (love this shot!):
My second T was a cobalt blue "Kitana"! Anyone know where I got the name from??? Surprisingly she's been a very quiet girl and not displayed any aggressive behaviour whatsoever aside from her initial transfer into her new home where she struck at her old container 3 times rapidly before walking off. Here she is:
I love them both and am looking forward to getting more T's!!! In fact, I am getting a T. blondi this week!
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I do have a couple of issues I would love to get some advice and tips about. The first is my cobalt. I'm getting worried as I haven't seen her out in a couple of weeks. I know this is not abnormal as she has hidden out in her burrow consistently since I've had her and I know it's a characteristic of the species. She's hidden in her burrow before for longer periods and I wasn't worried. I am now because I can't see her whatsoever anymore (she did a great job of hidding herself, see future post on cobalt blue webbing proggression) and the little bit that I can manage to see doesn't look too good to me... I can see one leg in a strange position...
I'm thinking either she has molted or unfortunately passed... I am cleaning out her enclosure today to find out. And I'm sure I will find out rather quickly!!! Any advice on how to get her into another container? I'm only familiar with the cupping method and wonder if this is an appropriate method for this quick species.
My second issue is with handling. Ahhh, the most common question asked of experienced keepers!!! I've personally never felt the need or much desire to handle a tarantula as I love them as display pets. After reading very often that handling is discouraged, I thought "great"! Just what I wanted!!!
Since having my Charlotte for over two years now and getting to know her, I've recently sparked the desire to try and handle her. She is incredibly docile and hasn't made any type of threat display in well over a year including any kind of hair flicking. This is also when I prod her to move to another area of her tank by gently nudging her with a wooden kitchen spoon and also during and after "rescuing" her many many times from dangling by one leg from the screen top.
So I would like to attempt handling her since she has been so good lately. I'm thinking of either laying my hand down flat in her tank and nudging her on to it or cupping her out and then handling her. What makes my situation a little particular is that I have a moderate to severe anxiety disorder that leaves my hands shaking most of the time and I can't control that... I'm afraid of spooking her out by not being steady enough...
Any suggestions that would help me are greatly appreciated.
Pixie
Brand new here to this forum and very happy to have been referred here! I've had my first tarantula for a little over two years now and my second since this last February.
My first a pretty B. smithi "Charlotte" is pretty much full grown now at a little over 5" legspan. She's molted once for me a year and a half ago and I was lucky to see the whole event! She was also very kind to have picked the best spot in her tank to see the event happen to moult! What a sweetie

And here she is coming out of her burrow (love this shot!):

My second T was a cobalt blue "Kitana"! Anyone know where I got the name from??? Surprisingly she's been a very quiet girl and not displayed any aggressive behaviour whatsoever aside from her initial transfer into her new home where she struck at her old container 3 times rapidly before walking off. Here she is:


I love them both and am looking forward to getting more T's!!! In fact, I am getting a T. blondi this week!
I do have a couple of issues I would love to get some advice and tips about. The first is my cobalt. I'm getting worried as I haven't seen her out in a couple of weeks. I know this is not abnormal as she has hidden out in her burrow consistently since I've had her and I know it's a characteristic of the species. She's hidden in her burrow before for longer periods and I wasn't worried. I am now because I can't see her whatsoever anymore (she did a great job of hidding herself, see future post on cobalt blue webbing proggression) and the little bit that I can manage to see doesn't look too good to me... I can see one leg in a strange position...
I'm thinking either she has molted or unfortunately passed... I am cleaning out her enclosure today to find out. And I'm sure I will find out rather quickly!!! Any advice on how to get her into another container? I'm only familiar with the cupping method and wonder if this is an appropriate method for this quick species.
My second issue is with handling. Ahhh, the most common question asked of experienced keepers!!! I've personally never felt the need or much desire to handle a tarantula as I love them as display pets. After reading very often that handling is discouraged, I thought "great"! Just what I wanted!!!
Since having my Charlotte for over two years now and getting to know her, I've recently sparked the desire to try and handle her. She is incredibly docile and hasn't made any type of threat display in well over a year including any kind of hair flicking. This is also when I prod her to move to another area of her tank by gently nudging her with a wooden kitchen spoon and also during and after "rescuing" her many many times from dangling by one leg from the screen top.
So I would like to attempt handling her since she has been so good lately. I'm thinking of either laying my hand down flat in her tank and nudging her on to it or cupping her out and then handling her. What makes my situation a little particular is that I have a moderate to severe anxiety disorder that leaves my hands shaking most of the time and I can't control that... I'm afraid of spooking her out by not being steady enough...
Any suggestions that would help me are greatly appreciated.
Pixie