RezonantVoid
Hollow Knight
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I first heard about this T a few years back when some videos surfaced of this legendary spider, said to be the rarest of rare in the Australian hobby. Its famed for producing extraordinarily loud stridulation despite it's small size. For a couple of years ive played with the idea that its actually an undescribed Selenotholus sp.. Im even more certain of this after a recent video i took of my Selenotholus Kotzman during a rehouse. All my T's can stridulate, but this little thing is VERY loud. However, ive never recorded it before. This is the video i took trying to get her out of her transport container and into her new enclosure-
https://www.reddit.com/r/thedarkden/comments/ib2bb1
Now, while she is loud, she doesnt sound anywhere near as loud in person as what the video seems to pick up. Its almost like the video amplifies the stridulation. This happened across 3 other videos, so i know its not a one off. None of my other T's will hiss for as long or as loudly as what this little 100mm DLS fuzzball can achieve, despite them being much larger.
After seeing this, i can only imagine the same would be true of a rattlesnake T on video. Im sure its very loud, but definitely not as loud as what you'll find on youtube if you heard one in person. In conclusion, if you're an Aussie reading this, dont blow $800 on a rattlesnake T when one pops up for sale on gumtree. Just get a common-as-candy Kotzman and you'll basically have one already.
Just an interesting little thought i had, i hope you enjoy reading
https://www.reddit.com/r/thedarkden/comments/ib2bb1
Now, while she is loud, she doesnt sound anywhere near as loud in person as what the video seems to pick up. Its almost like the video amplifies the stridulation. This happened across 3 other videos, so i know its not a one off. None of my other T's will hiss for as long or as loudly as what this little 100mm DLS fuzzball can achieve, despite them being much larger.
After seeing this, i can only imagine the same would be true of a rattlesnake T on video. Im sure its very loud, but definitely not as loud as what you'll find on youtube if you heard one in person. In conclusion, if you're an Aussie reading this, dont blow $800 on a rattlesnake T when one pops up for sale on gumtree. Just get a common-as-candy Kotzman and you'll basically have one already.
Just an interesting little thought i had, i hope you enjoy reading