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Poecilotheria - Genus Review 

Tom Moran
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A brief review of the genus Poecilotheria as well as some of my own notes on these amazing spiders.

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14 авг 2017

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@kevslife
@kevslife 6 лет назад
Hi john, I have had a poecliotheria formosa female for 5 or more years.. Now adult and beautiful.. Listen she bit me once and I can safely say this was a mixture of aggression and fear and the worst week of my life. As I was feeding her she.. well I startled her, she ran up my tongs and nailed me big-time on my index finger, I remained calm as possible considering whilst I got her back in her enclosure as she was then sat on my chest. That's when the pain started, my hand cramped into a fist before the pain radiated up my arm and into my chest. Then muscle spasms with an irregular heartbeat.. I threw up twice and was nauseated for 36 hours. Frightening stuff although anxiety could of made this worse. Long story short a visit to my doctor and hospital stay for three days and I started to recover.. On going home I started to develop headaches kidney pain, back ache, aching limbs fever and so on. Back to the doctor.. I had an infection! I wished I was dead for a fortnight in total but have had cramps return in my hand and arm since the bite and that was 3 years ago. Although bites are rare from pokies they are severe and medically significant.. They are beautiful coloured for a reason and imo that is a visual first defence. I have now total respect for her and whats she's capable of. Sorry for the essay but I just wanted to mention it.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Dang, I forgot to reply! Thanks so much for this. I often find myself trying to convince people that Poecilotheria bites are NOTHING you ever want to experience, but I don't think they comprehend how bad they can be. This is EXCELLENT information. Thank you!!!
@kevslife
@kevslife 6 лет назад
Tom Moran no problem buddy.. I think more people need to know the adverse affects that can be had from a pokie bite. Id rather be bitten by a dog than this spider as it is easier to get over actual physical trauma than it is to get over envenomation.
@erablaktv
@erablaktv 5 лет назад
Wow...u been through a lot with this type of spider and bite...this was incredibly valuable information and a glimpse into the power and effect of there venom....i want 1....i want nothing but old worlds...but i want to handle all of them...and this with the obt rank right up there with the top tarantulas with the worst bite..im gathering info and need a report from everybody who has been biten by these types and species amongst the most dangerous as im going to collect and show youtube displays of my dangerous collection but how to handle them is my goal.
@lifewithlolalove8904
@lifewithlolalove8904 5 лет назад
I almost bought the Indian ornamental today, but I'm a new T owner and I'm not ready yet.. 🤣🤣. I went in for the Mexican red knee, and the Nicaraguan but they sold them.
@misantrope6267
@misantrope6267 5 лет назад
@@lifewithlolalove8904 What about the Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens( Green Bottle Blue)? BEAUTIFUL, make Fantastic Webs, medium size, New World, easy to keep
@ronfults3844
@ronfults3844 5 лет назад
I keep honey bees and I think some of the things I've learned from them is helping me with my Ts. I try to be very careful to not cause any undue stress. I use careful slow movements. If things start going wrong, STOP! Walk away and come back later after things settle. Most important thing I do is show extreme respect. Your entering into their home, treat it that way.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Best advice you can give someone. If it starts to go badly, put the lid on and walk away. Thanks!
@haxan6663
@haxan6663 5 лет назад
Good video. I kept spiders for 20 years and this included a number of Poecilotheria species, who never gave me any trouble at all. Pterinochilus and Psalmopoeus were much more difficult. I don't remember ever having a Poecilotheria try to bite, although I was very safety conscious and was never bitten by any of my quite large collection ( had 300 had one point). I did once have an escape by a juvenille P. regailis while I was feeding and didn't realise for about 10 minutes that it had got out. I continued feeding other spiders while the escapee was on my back. When I realised, I watched it crawl up my back in a mirror, until I could reach it and then picked it up with my hand and put it back in it's enclosure! No attempt to bite at all. I would point out that this was the 1990s and we didn't know about the venom potential then! I wouldn't have done with the same with a Pterinochilus, that is for sure!?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Yeah, I really think the bad reps come from the POTENTIAL of a bit. It got to the point where they were being demonized, and people would give me a hard time for keeping them. I've kept 12 species of them and received exactly ONE threat posture from a P. metallica that I had startled with my camera flash (my fault entirely). It sounds like you've had the same experience! And that story is awesome! Thanks so much for chiming in!
@user-lg8fi3lf8d
@user-lg8fi3lf8d 3 года назад
Slings Enclosure- 3:47 Feeding- 4:39 Growth rates- 5:00 Juvenile Enclosure- 5:22 Tips- 5:39 More tips- 5:49 Temperament- 6:49 Tips- 7:01 Tarantula venom potency/severity 7:27 (I just commented this so i can look back for more information on a specific topic) Thank you sir for the information! i have a sling poecilotheria regalis and this really helped!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Ha! No problem; that's a great idea!
@meaganmahoney4646
@meaganmahoney4646 3 года назад
Picked up my first Poecliotheria (Regalis) last week after 3 years in the hobby. I attribute a good portion of my knowledge to your podcasts/videos, especially making this Old World Arboreal jump! Keep up the great work :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello, Meagan! Congrats! And thank you so much...that really means a lot! :)
@thefightingplumber
@thefightingplumber 6 лет назад
You are absolutely the best source of information on keeping T's. I am expanding after of lot of years having 4,at 10 atm and really soaking up all info on different species/care almost every day. My experience is you have the most complete and useable info there is, whether its in blog or vlog. Really helpfull! Thank you!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, Michiel! :) I try to really hit every detail and tip I can think of, as I know how difficult it can be to find good, accurate, thorough info. That compliment means a ton. :)
@MrWhitefeather93
@MrWhitefeather93 3 года назад
I view most including my own channel as entertainment but Tom you are one of the few that delivers real world knowledge and information that I always reference. Thank you so much for all you do.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Thank you SO much. That's honestly the best compliment I can receive. :)
@mariakeown5162
@mariakeown5162 2 года назад
You are such a blessing to the spider community !! ❤️
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Wow...thank you so much, Maria!
@FartBox_BeatBox
@FartBox_BeatBox 3 года назад
My P. metallica makes me nervous. That said, she's actually fairly calm; I've had to rehouse her due to my own inexperience in setting up her original enclosure. I was prepared for a spider that was going to bolt the moment I pulled her hide from the enclosure and was on hifh alert. In the end she gracefully moved from her original enclosure to her new enclosure without so much as a threat pose. Shes doing much better in her new enclosure, and seems to be much more comfortable. She's honestly a joy to own and has given me no issues and the only posturing I've gotten from her is when I fill her water dish. She does not like that.. at all. She's still a juvenile, about 1.75" or so DLS, and when I lightly mist her enclosure then top off her water dish you'd think I was badgering her with a pair of tongs trying to get a defensive response. Anyways, that's been my experience so far with this genus. I think the regalis will be my next pokie but it'll be a while before I do.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
I love when they surprise you by behaving. Mine have all been rather shy and pretty calm overall. I'm glad to hear that the rehouse went well and that she is doing well!
@justinklein3510
@justinklein3510 4 года назад
My p. Regalis is the second tarantula that I got. I really love her look and her behaviour. She is an sub adult and is very very calm. Even when I do stuff in her enclosure she is not even going into her hide. I know that pokies can be very fast and defensive but mine isnt even scared of me .she is a really good eater and when I don't touch her enclosure she is just exploring her enclosure the whole time. But after she is done with exploring she always goes back into her hide
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
They are such a gorgeous species. Mine's a little more skittish and shy, but she is a total beauty. :)
@debbiemcclure2874
@debbiemcclure2874 6 лет назад
Sounds like they're getting a bad rap because of human fear because of the venom potency. They are VERY beautiful. Probably one of the most
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
That's what drives me nuts. They should be respected but not demonized. Thanks! :)
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 4 года назад
yeah, I always wanted a p. regalis but heard too much about potential mishaps. back then 10 yrs ago I could no way afford a mettalica sling
@vsnature7146
@vsnature7146 3 года назад
My P. ornata is a sweetheart
@vsnature7146
@vsnature7146 3 года назад
@@pauls5745 how much were they at the time??
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 3 года назад
@@vsnature7146 oh I remem p. metallica was 250+ for small slings. very few breeders had adults then but now a couple gens later and many ppl are working with them
@ThisWasATragedy
@ThisWasATragedy 2 года назад
I’ve kept every Poecilotheria species except subfusca and vittata and I’ve had them for over 7 years and I still haven’t gotten a threat posture from any of them. If you take it slowly and pay attention to what you’re doing you should be ok. I’ve noticed that a lot of species have a slight aversion to light as well. There’s a lot of time where I’ll move the enclosure or shine a light and they’ll go right into hiding to get away from it. I find it happens mainly with slings, once they hit a decent size they’re less likely to bolt when they see light.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Yup, a lot of the bad reputation is undeserved. I've had no issues with mine. Thanks for chiming in!
@nicolem8373
@nicolem8373 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! I'm a huge fan! Of the poecelithera, and now your videos. Thank you for putting the time and energy into putting this information together
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hi, Nicole! Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words! This one was a lot of fun to put together as I just adore the genus. :)
@yeahrickyeah1500
@yeahrickyeah1500 6 лет назад
Very nicely done Tom, I think this will really helps to clear up some of the common misconceptions of this genus. My collection is 90% pokies and I definitely share you view when it comes to their temperament. Great to see you in front of the camera. Keep up the great work!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, Joe! I get a lot of negative comments about pokies, and although I definitely appreciate where they come from, I find some of the reputation to be unfair. And I'm glad that I was able to stop laughing long enough to appear on camera. It felt so awkward at first (and Billie kept making fun of me. hahaha). Thanks!
@SomethingFishy707
@SomethingFishy707 6 лет назад
Another awesome informative video! thanks for taking the time to do these!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Anthony! They're a lot of fun to create! :)
@npj208
@npj208 5 лет назад
Thanks for another great video! I appreciate the info you gave on types of enclosures, with the thought of future rehousings. I have 3 pokie slings and was going back and forth on how I wanted to set them up as juvies, and your info definitely helped.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Thanks so much, Nate! I'm so glad that this was helpful!
@LightYerPipe
@LightYerPipe 6 лет назад
Well explained Tom. Personally I've never had a single problem Poecilotheria. Always find them to be excellent well behaved providing you treat them correctly and as you say keeping them calm as well as yourself there wont be a problem.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Couldn't agree more. The trick is not freaking out and acting like they're vicious monsters. Thanks so much!
@outdoorsluke
@outdoorsluke 5 лет назад
I want to thank you for your videos, your videos helped me pick my first T the Brachypelma albopilosum, also my first old world the p regalis
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, Luke! That's fantastic! And you've got two awesome spiders there. :)
@nielswalinga5804
@nielswalinga5804 6 лет назад
u're my hero next to the dark den
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you so much! I'm definitely in good company with Petko...he rocks! :)
@brittneyirvine3918
@brittneyirvine3918 5 лет назад
I second this! My husband tells me all the time he worries if I ever meet Tom or Petko he may loose me forever 😂❤
@MarksTarantulas
@MarksTarantulas 6 лет назад
Great video Tom love the Poecilotheria sp. Nice to finally put a face to the voice good job your like a natural.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hey, Mark! Thanks so much, bud. I don't know how you do it, as I was finding it awkward as hell at first. haha. Both my wife and I couldn't stop laughing. I'm used to talking to groups, but not a camera. haha. Thanks again!!!
@HardcoreInfinity
@HardcoreInfinity 6 лет назад
What an amazing vid Tom, one of the most informative and easy to watch ones I've seen on youtube! I have a 7 P. regalis communal, a P. metallica, a P. ornata, two P. subfusca (high an lowland) and a P. rufilata and your info is spot on as far as my experiece. Keep it up! I'm off, cleaning their poo.. again.. ;-)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, bud! Man, that P. regalis communal must be awesome. I'm hoping to breed a couple of my pokies soon, and if successful, I'm going to keep some of the slings together. Should be interesting. It's such and amazing genus. Hahahaha. Good luck with the poo! :)
@s.holden2366
@s.holden2366 6 лет назад
Tom, your videos are so thorough and spot-on. I'm considering my first spider and am in the research phase. Keep up the great work and here's an official thank you from us newbies!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, S. Holden! I really appreciate it. :)
@JaeElle
@JaeElle 3 года назад
Thank you for a great video about a beautiful genus I have Indian ornamental and the Gootey Sapphire 💜
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello, Jae! Two stunning species there! Thanks so much!
@smithibrachypelma7662
@smithibrachypelma7662 6 лет назад
Again very informative and great vid! Keep up the good work!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you very much! :)
@leemillard5514
@leemillard5514 6 лет назад
Brilliant video tom, spot on mate and very informative 👍🏽
@JHGSP
@JHGSP 5 лет назад
Great video! And thanks for the bathtub advice because I was thinking about rehousing in my bathtub. For 2 decades I have loved tarantulas and have wanted my own after when I was a kid I saw my friends goliath. So now, after lots of research and a time in my life where I can own them I have ordered 3 tarantulas which will be with me in a few days. I have been doing so much research and have all the husbandrys ready. The 3 I ordered are a 2cm Poecilotheria Metallica, a 1.5cm Brachypelma Kahlenbergi and a 6cm Brachypelma Hamorii.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Congrats on joining the hobby! Yeah, the bathtub method works very well for a lot of people. Great species you've got coming!
@frankyoshimllevik1644
@frankyoshimllevik1644 2 года назад
Once again a very useful video, thanks 👍🏻 I just bought a P vittata from my local pet store. The owner of the pet store would not take the tarantula out of the enclosure. Offered my to buy the enclosure or take the enclosure home and return it to the pet store. So I said I can do it myself, high pulse and no breathing. A catch cup and long tweezer… It all went fine. A well behaved tarantula backed into the catch cup and walked nicely into its new home. Did one mistake in the enclosure with a live plant, oh sorry a live toilet. Better with poop on the plant instead of the glass 😂 Now it’s my best display tarantula. Sitting on outside of the cork tube. If spooked it bolts inside the cork. But all ways come out. Only strange behaviour I have observed is that it looks like the vittata wants the temperature a little higher than recommended. If the temperature drops from 86 to lower 80’s I get a protest by the vittata hugging the glass closest to the heat source in the room. Temperature rises and all is fine again. One of my main concern was the humidity. I live in Norway and humidity is low and even worse is the winter. Other thing is that houses a well isolated in this country and the air inside get dry. So I have to watch the humidity.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Thank you, Frank. Why sell an animal that you are that afraid of? It makes no sense to me. I'm glad that it went well. As for moisture, keep the substrate moist and put a large water dish in the enclosure. She'll be just fine. Congrats!
@JeremyTheSloth_OFFICIAL
@JeremyTheSloth_OFFICIAL 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I have been interested in this genus for a while!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Hi, Jeremy! Awesome...I hope that this made you feel a little more comfortable about checking them out. :)
@tarantulacollective
@tarantulacollective 6 лет назад
There is something about seeing you in front of the camera that made this much more personal as well as having a professional feel to it. Great topic....i love this genus myself as well. In fact one of the first videos of yours i watched you mentioned if you could only keep one genus...this would be the one. That is when I knew you were my dude to watch. Much respect to you man...great job. Your videos just keep getting better. Im looking forward to the next one!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Richard! I figured that if I'm going to keep the channel growing, I have to get out in front of the camera at times. It's just taking me a bit to adjust to the fact that I can't see my audience. When I teach, I thrive off of the interaction with those I'm talking to. And I'm glad that I was finally able to do this video. I LOVE pokies, and I hate that they have a bit of a bad rep, mostly due to the bites. Thanks so much, bud...I truly appreciate the support!
@lukejones7271
@lukejones7271 6 лет назад
thanks for the video.... after starting out with Avics, then moving on to psalms for a few years, I feel ready and confident enough for my first pokie.... picking up a p Metallica next friday. very excited to add one to my collection
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
You're most welcome! Congrats on your first Pokie! They are amazing spiders. :)
@glennsolva1567
@glennsolva1567 6 лет назад
Great informative video. Many of the tips are things i already learned from you. Thanx for the great stuff. Take care buddy. 😁🕷🕸🇸🇪
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Glenn! I've done a lot of pokie videos, so I figured it was time to tie it all together. :)
@timthespiderman8586
@timthespiderman8586 4 года назад
I have 3 pokies and I love them so gorgeous they are the crown Jewel's in my collection
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Tim! I always joke that there are tarantulas, and then there are pokies! :) They are just so regal and elegant.
@ianstubberfield3824
@ianstubberfield3824 6 лет назад
Excellent review of the genus. Full of solid advice and information. And certainly nice to put a face to the voice :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, Ian! Yeah, it was time to stop with the talking hands thing. haha
@ianstubberfield3824
@ianstubberfield3824 6 лет назад
Working with my first 2 pokeys. Ornata and Metallica...both have been great slings over the last couple months.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Fantastic species, both of them! And absolutely stunning as adults. :)
@fullonsociopath
@fullonsociopath 4 года назад
Not knowing better, the third and fourth T's I ever got were a P. regalis and P. cambridgei, which I called Kali and Jade respectively. They were housed in milk jugs when I got them. From the first, I found the Psalmopoeus to be a cantankerous and grumpy spider, while the Poecilotheria was far more prone to just hide when disturbed. From my own experience, I found that doing rehousings or cleaning at night when they are naturally awake helped with both. Also, a full round piece of cork bark that they could just scurry into, and then be transported into a temporary second container was great. I got that from dealing with grumpy boas. Reduce contact, and you reduce your risk. Been bitten by snakes more times than I can count, but never by a spider. Maybe some of this will help a future keeper. They are both great species btw. I never regretted keeping them.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Love the names! Awesome tips! Yeah, I LOVE when they get into the cork bark tubes and you can just lift the whole thing out and put it into the new enclosure. My pokies have all been very shy and reclusive; my Psalmopoeus species are a bit more flighty and high strung. I was the same way with snakes; tried to reduce contact. I learned my lesson early on with an 8ft boa. Stuck my hand in when she was in feeding mode, and took a bite for my stupidity. Thanks for chiming in!
@amberripp8978
@amberripp8978 6 лет назад
I just love your videos! I have a juvenile P. irminia and she's my most high strung T, now after watching this I think I'm ready for my first pokie!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
If you can deal with a high strung Psalmopoeus, then you should be fine with most Poecilotheria. The majority are more laid back and secretive. The issue is that if you make a mistake with a Psalmo, you'll be fine in a few hours. With a pokie, it's much more severe. I think that's where the fear comes from. Thanks so much!
@Fruchtpudding
@Fruchtpudding 6 лет назад
Great video and great concept for a series! You should definitely do more of these. Especially for people just getting into the hobby an overview of a genus would be really helpful, much more helpful and probably less confusing than having to find a specific species, it's scientific name and decent husbandry information. Also my (larger) pokies somehow have all agreed to not poop on my decorations but always on the glass of their enclosures which is a lot easier to clean ^^
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, bud! That's what I was thinking. The individual ones are nice, but the care for species in the same genus is often identical. I would think this would make it easier for someone to watch, learn the care and quirks, then select a species. I'm definitely going to roll with it. :) Man, you are lucky! haha I have plants in with mine, and the majority are covered in white! hahaha
@marilyn8225
@marilyn8225 6 лет назад
I remember sawing them for the first time, like 20 years ago during an Expo. I was in love with it, but as i knew nothing about them, i was told they where agressive. They are not. There is a big difference between agressive and defensive. Nowadays i know much more about these beautiful creatures and would really love to have one. Always show respect for turantulas, know about their behavour and just don't handle them. Then everything is safe :) Really great review! Thank you so much for this. Love your vids!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hi, Marilyn! EXACTLY. A very big difference in my opinion. And I haven't even found them to be defensive. All of mine want to run and hide. Thanks so much!
@shi-thead5958
@shi-thead5958 Год назад
I have two juvenile p. Metallica's. They've ran when ever I do anything, but I've never gotten a defensive posture. They're beautiful and their adult colors are starting to show now.
@theoschannel7114
@theoschannel7114 6 лет назад
good to see you! really added something new. you should definetly appear more. great information as always. was awesome!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Ha! Thanks so much, Antonio! Figured it was time I stopped doing the talking hands thing. haha.
@RetroTintin
@RetroTintin 6 лет назад
Really well put together video with great information!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, bud! I have to spread my pokie love. hahaha :)
@RetroTintin
@RetroTintin 6 лет назад
Just be careful saying that out loud in public! :D
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hahahahahaha! Great point! hahaha
@alicevon-schott7872
@alicevon-schott7872 6 лет назад
KCTarantulas do you happen to be a kc breeder?
@danadanis2355
@danadanis2355 Год назад
I just got a sling as my third tarantula! Just started to love them lol! Thanks for all the fantastic info! Bless you 😊
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
That's awesome, Dana!
@alexgastelum9379
@alexgastelum9379 6 лет назад
Great video as always. I'm glad you've started showing your face. It's nice to see the face that belongs to the voice and the hands :D I mad the jump to old world with H. Maculata. They still make my heart race every time I have to do a cleaning or a change. They go from zero to all fangs and legs in a second. My pokies are incredibly chill by comparison.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, Alex. Yeah, it was time to get away from the talking hands. haha. The H. mac is an awesome species. I'm lucky that my H. macs are pretty shy overall. haha
@nicolasgomez1787
@nicolasgomez1787 6 лет назад
I really love this video. Since I have my female P.Rufilata, I keep an eye in her everyday, they are stunning. Great vid! Im going to share this in our argentinian tarantula group :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! I wish I could have gotten my rufilatas to make an appearance! :) Awesome...thanks!
@squirrelysquirrel5332
@squirrelysquirrel5332 6 лет назад
Definitely my favorite genus as well! I named my 6 inch P rufilata Scully, because she looks like a big green alien. LOL. She's nearly as gentle as a lamb. Never a threat posture. Though she does get quite skittish. My second largest pokie is my P vittatta, still unsexed; it's actually struck at me once, but ONLY once. I have four P ornata slings...time will only tell how vicious they may or may not be.
@lauraclegg794
@lauraclegg794 3 года назад
You really have some gorgeous spiders. I know it's an older video but still helped me learn more about Poecilotheria. I have a Regalis called Oreo. I hope Oreo is a girl so I have her a long time xx
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Thank you so much, Laura! Yup, you should have her for quite some time. :)
@jacksp2815
@jacksp2815 3 года назад
first of all i learn to much from you and thank you...now i got my first poeci and i see something that help in rehousing of this species is to feed before you start it helps a lot...thank you again ;)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Jack!
@methy9124
@methy9124 5 лет назад
I’ve only been keeping tarantulas since January. I have four now. Three brachypelmas and a P. Regalis. I’ve had a couple of hiccups with the poki bolting up the bath during a rehouse but have not had a single threat posture, let alone a bite attempt. He’s so beautiful and I’m so glad I got him. Thank you for this very informative video! 🕷💛💛
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Well, I'm glad to hear that you got the P. regalis corralled! A bolting pokie can certainly get the blood pumping. haha That is one of my favorite all time species. :) Thanks so much!
@kristopherjazz9295
@kristopherjazz9295 2 года назад
Super informative! Excellent video
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Thank you, Kristopher!
@SpiderCouple
@SpiderCouple 5 лет назад
Love this! We have a few pokies and they are some of my favorites. Great video 👍👌 thank you.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! Easily my favorite genus of tarantulas. :)
@myspiderungoliant
@myspiderungoliant 5 лет назад
Stepping into the world of Pokies and getting a P. ornata for my self as a birthday present this Monday. I’ll probably be coming back to this video quite often. Hopefully my berserker Psalmopoeus irminia has gotten me ready for this genus.
@matthiaskaiser6202
@matthiaskaiser6202 4 года назад
Hi Tom Thank you for your great videos, I really enjoy them. I can totally understand your fascination for the Poecilotheria genus. After looking another keeper of new worlds over the shoulders for a while I got a P. regalis sling as my first tarantula some 15 years or so ago. I was still a teenager and a bit naive for sure, but it kind of worked out for me. As far as I was concerned I had the mindset that I need to treat this spider a bit different than the new worlds I saw before and I was aware the species has a more potent venom. But I never saw the species as the demons they are made in the internet these days and really enjoyed this spider. I just made sure I had long enough tweezers to do maintainance etc. without exposing my hands. Since they grow so quick I felt that one can upgrade their tanks in bigger steps when rehousing them. This made the rehouses easier for me since I could just put the smaller tank inside the new one without having to deal with tricky situations. Mine mostly tried to hide when disturbed and rarely showed any defensive behaviour. Maybe I was just lucky, but from my limited experience I got the feeling that they are quite ok when they got enough cover. And they are just beautiful 😍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I agree completely! They are definitely quite ok if you give them cover. I've had the same experiences you have had. They would rather hide than stand in fight. They are honestly more shy than anything! Thanks for the kind words and awesome anecdotes, and Happy New Year!
@MiChAeL197258
@MiChAeL197258 6 лет назад
Spot on 100% correct, I've kept 4 different species in the genus, they all would rather disappear into their hides than confront you, nice to see you dispelling these myths around the genus, superb upload Tom.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, Michael! Yeah, I got tired of defending them all of the time, so I figured this video was due. :)
@adrienneperry9085
@adrienneperry9085 6 лет назад
They are so beautiful! I can't wait until I have more experience to get one! I just got my first T a few months ago, Grammastola Pulriphes. I will be excited when I'm brave enough to get an arboreal species!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
The G. pulchripes is an awesome species (I have four of them. haha). Thanks so much!
@natalya402
@natalya402 Год назад
I rehoused my new P ornata sling by putting her sling vial in her enclosure, it took her over a week but she came out on her own one night and settled onto the bark. She looked stressed out when I turned on the light, wouldn't stop fidgeting and spinning in a circle, I guessed she hadn't found the burrow yet. I used a paint brush to guide her to it, and despite hearing that Pokie slings were very bolty she calmly walked the whole way to the burrow. She was scared of the prekilled cricket I tried to feed her, so I left it in her cage and an hour later I found her munching on it. Im in love haha, she is so sweet
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Hi, Natalya! I was just gifted three P. ornata slings, and I put the straws in the enclosures and let them come out when they were ready. Sometimes, that's just the easiest and smartest way to do it. And glad that she ate for you...congrats!
@RobinvanEsch83
@RobinvanEsch83 4 года назад
Omg i missed this video. How did i miss one of you'r Poeci video's. Poeci's are my nr.1 aswell, by FAR. I am currently on 11/13, just need 2 more and then i will have all of them. I can totally agree with there attitude. U treat them with respect, and show utter calm when moving/rehousing them. They are the easyest to rehouse. I have yet to have one run on me or "teleport". My favorite is by fart the P. rufilata. But a shared first place with the P. formosa. where metallica is blue, having terantula with what looks brown till light shines on it goes full purple. Love you'r video's, keep them going, dont change to much. Only thing i am still hoping for at some stage is Billie (Billy ? ) doing one of the video's :D.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Robin! It's a bit of an older video. haha I, too, want to collect them all eventually. They are so misunderstood, in my opinion. The trick is being respectful and staying calm. P. rufilatas are stunning. Billie did one of the rehousing videos! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z35xbj8FZUk.html&t
@bathe7951
@bathe7951 6 лет назад
Beautiful spider's and a great review on the genus 👏👍👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, David! :)
@earlknit5372
@earlknit5372 3 года назад
Great video and this was my go to when talking to my bro about pokies. It definitely makes me more confident in myself after hearing they're less skittish than Psalmopoeus. My two P irminia juvis are a delight, even if they're bolty pains during rehouses. Though I won't be getting a pokie myself any time soon as I respect my housemate's wishes for not wanting one in the house, they're definitely on the list of spiders I want to get when I have my own place.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Thank you, Keiran! Yeah, the Poecilotheria species get a terrible rep due to the potential for a nasty bite, but most are fairly easy to keep calm.
@boxingboa
@boxingboa 6 лет назад
So much knowledge. I just learned a ton. I am loving these videos. Mine is laid back. But I also give it the upmost respect.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks, bud! Yeah, mine are all pretty chill. I think they have a rep for being crazy, and that's not at all what I've seen.
@periplanetamissionary
@periplanetamissionary 6 лет назад
Tom Moran I hate to throw a wrench in the works, but sadly mine was the sterotypical nut that people warn you about. Resulting in a bite as you know. Though it was a male, so that may have played a part.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Not a wrench at all! There are always going to be the high-strung and defensive specimens of every species, whether it be Poecilotheria or Brachypelma. It's just the nature of animals. And I definitely don't want this video to lull folks into a false sense of security, and I think that it's important to remind folks that they CAN bite, and some will. And when they do bite, as you know, it's NASTY. I've just raised over 20 of these guys, and overall, they've been much less high strung than I was lead to believe. Thanks!
@periplanetamissionary
@periplanetamissionary 6 лет назад
Tom Moran I definitely can vouch for individual temperaments. My theraphosa were pussy cats, that I could handle with no issue. Yet I had a B. hamori that was also a menace. RIP B. smithi Keep up the great work.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
I tend to get a lot of the temperamental oddballs as well. Hahaha Both of my T. stirmi young adults act like pet rocks. I mean, they don't move, kick hair, or seem to care at all when I open there enclosures. I love them. Man, I mist B. smithi. hahaha
@tarantulasam7609
@tarantulasam7609 6 лет назад
Great Video! I personally have a juvi male P. metallica and a juvi female P. rufilata. Neither has given me any trouble. So far my LP takes the cake for the biggest problem. One day that silly little sling up and bolted out of its enclosure, across the kitchen table, and luckily I caught it as it made a leap of faith off the tables edge. I no longer have any of the Ts on the kitchen table. I now do all maintenance sitting on a clear living room floor.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Ha! It's always the ones you don't expect that give you a hard time. To date, the only escape I ever had was a T. gigas that inexplicably bolted from its enclosure, jumped onto me, then the floor, then made a break for it. hahaha
@CiekawePtaszniki
@CiekawePtaszniki 6 лет назад
Nice tutorial & review! Thank You.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you very much! :)
@vanillathunder309
@vanillathunder309 2 года назад
Thanks man, didn't actually consider the feces aspect in keeping them. Was useful for me cause I was planning to have arboreals (including poecilotheria) as my showcase or display spiders
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Hey, Dave! Just be aware that they love pooping on the side facing the light. :)
@ProbableHobbit
@ProbableHobbit 6 лет назад
Great video, thank you for taking the time to highlight this genus. Also, I really appreciated the phrase, "festooned in poo." 😂
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hahahahaha. I was trying to verbally dress up the fact that they crap over everything. hahaha. Thanks so much, Jodi! :)
@ryansarachnids4778
@ryansarachnids4778 6 лет назад
Sweet thanks tom! Next to the theraphosa pokies are definitely my most favorite genus
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
I love my Therephosas as well (and there is so much of them to love). :) Thanks, bud!
@ryansarachnids4778
@ryansarachnids4778 6 лет назад
No problem bud love watching the videos keep up the good work!
@imitchell6663
@imitchell6663 4 года назад
Definitely the best, sooo beautiful and very different to all other genus
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
They really are in a league of their own!
@michaele.derrickjr.9200
@michaele.derrickjr.9200 6 лет назад
The man who has a voice finally shows his face. Well I be dam Haha... My man Tom and about time we see who gives me and the viewers so much valuable information. Good video and as always keep them coming my friend
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hahaha. Thanks, Michael! Yeah, I've had enough of the "talking hands" thing, especially now that I can actually edit things. :)
@NorivsEightleggedCritters
@NorivsEightleggedCritters 6 лет назад
I keep watching this Video over and Over again. And i told you i bought my Gooty's around maybe a month ago. And i have to be honest they keep me on my toe's and i have owned T's all my life, but not too many Old World which i am now slowly getting into. And i have to be honest they do make me a bit nervous, because i know i have to move them. This all ways help thanks Tom keep posting about these and even a rehouse if you can.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, Noriv! My first pokie was my vittata, and she made me nervous for quite some time. I was only after observing her more and getting the hang of her temperament and habits did I start to feel a bit more comfortable around her. I should be rehousing my two rufilata soon, so I'll record that and post it. :)
@NorivsEightleggedCritters
@NorivsEightleggedCritters 6 лет назад
Tom Moran thanks so much for the reply. Did you move them into any different enclosures? I kinda want to see them instead the Wal-Mart self made enclosures. Keep me posted man!
@tjunkie7850
@tjunkie7850 6 лет назад
Tom you have really upped your "video" game. Interesting and informative.... Love pokies great topic! Thx for sharing!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, bud! Yeah, I've been trying to improve the overall quality. Hopefully, I can pick up a better camera in the next couple months!
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 6 лет назад
I really liked this video, even though I don't have a spider hobby, I've found your videos very educational. I did look into getting a t which had to be an Australian one because they don't allow imports, but it seems they are getting tougher with even the local ts because people have been poaching them from the wild and exporting them and a good portion die in transit which is sad, so now they are on the endangered list. Thank once again for a educational video. Cheers!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Oh, man...that's terrible to hear! We have some Australian species in the US (Phlogius), as some were brought in legally several years ago. At least I hope that all of these were legal. Most of the people that sell them here seem to be breeding them. Thanks for chiming in!
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 5 лет назад
Tom Moran thank you for a reply, yes the spider, birds and lizards like the bearded dragon and blue tongue lizards get poach. As a child I had a pet bearded dragon and blue tongue lizards and a few pythons. I guess poaching is a world wide problem, and there's probably no easy way to eradicate it. Would you do a video on your Aussie t please. Cheers!
@JRadForReal
@JRadForReal 4 года назад
Hey Tom! After watching your, and many other videos I ended up picking up a sling Caribena versicolor, and a sub adult (I guess?) 4.75" A. chalcodes. I have a pretty good 7 years or so of reptile keeping from snakes to gecko's and skinks, so after watching your and other videos and listening to your podcast for pretty much 2 days straight I picked up a 1.5" P. regalis today! Definitely my dream pokie, but will buy more eventually. Keep doing your awesome work!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
That's awesome, Jered...congrats! Those are two awesome species. And I originally came to the tarantula hobby from keeping snakes, and I found it to be an easy transition. And congrats on your P. regalis...they are one of my favorites. Thanks again!
@JRadForReal
@JRadForReal 4 года назад
@@TomsBigSpidersDid you happen to get my email about it? I ended up by today also acquiring 7 more haha but they are mostly slings and I am done until theyre bigger. I got an LP (about 4.25" male) gifted to me, a c. lividum that got shipped in in rough shape and my local t expert friend Kelley is helping see if she can come back. but i also purchased all as slings, a hapalopus sp Colombia, 2 T. violaceus, a nhandu chromatus sling, and a b. albo. So i have a lot of babies to raise up! Thanks for all your awesome videos and podcasts!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hi, Jared! When did you send the email?
@JRadForReal
@JRadForReal 4 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders I think I sent it off your website the same day I commented (so on the 19th). I just had a P. regalis housing question.
@coil222
@coil222 6 лет назад
Great video Tom!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@gingergeorge1032
@gingergeorge1032 6 лет назад
grear video and very informative as allways👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! :)
@TheEproxymous
@TheEproxymous 6 лет назад
Awesome video man good to see you once in a while. I guess you haven't mentioned Pokies can be kept communally. :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks, Eproxy! I thought about mentioning that they'll tolerate a communal setup, but I'm saving it for a feature on communal Ts. :)
@TheblackWidowakascarlett
@TheblackWidowakascarlett 6 лет назад
Very nice video, great explanation! I have 3 pokies in my collection, I also have children living in my house. I get asked all the time why risk it? I don’t see it as a risk because I make sure I’m careful! That doesn’t mean I haven’t had escapes accidentally but I usually avoid rehousing with my kids around, or I try to rehouse either outside in the summer or in my bathroom blocking off all small crevices so the spider can’t flee!! As you said it’s respect and keepers knowledge that will protect you from a bite! 👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much, The Black Widow! I love those spiders. :) And I agree completely. You just have to be respectful of them and take precautions when rehousing. :)
@mi-mog-mama
@mi-mog-mama 6 лет назад
This is by far the best vid I've seen on this Genus. Everything is spot on. (I'd expect nothing less) The poop thing is too true, I'd rather they did it on the glass than inside their burrow though. One of mine in particular (p.regalis no.1 aka- noodle) has become increasingly defensive (threat postures) at her decor, and when the light is switched on... So, I'll be taking great care with her and will most likely move her to a much darker part of my room. But yep, I moisten mine once in a while and they seem to do very well. These (as you rightly described as) 'Regal Tarantulas' are a brilliant, beautiful and interesting addition to any collection, but people MUST watch this and know the facts, a bite to ones self is alright, but, in the wrong hands the wrong people get hold of these... I'd hope there could be some sort of breeding program with these in the wild? Surely it can't be that hard?
@andrewcannon205
@andrewcannon205 5 лет назад
I was nailed by a small 2" P Regalis. I climbed out of its cage quicker than i could react,and ran up the door jam. I gently tried to coax it off the jam & it ran up my right sleeve & settled there. As i tried to undo the sleeve button i must have slightly squished the spider & it bit me on my right wrist. It hurt a burning pain for a while then kinda eased off. Next day started the worst 3 weeks ever! Severe muscle cramps / spasms all over my body for 3 weeks. I had recurring cramps in the right hand for a year or so after. Quite an ordeal but gorgeous spiders.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for chiming in on this, Andrew (and sorry to hear about your horrible experience). Unfortunately, there are some folks who don't believe how bad the bite effects can be. I don't want to demonize them, but this is definitely NOT a genus that you want to get bit by. Thank you!
@BloodyChunX
@BloodyChunX 6 лет назад
Great vid. As you say, as long as you keep calm and go slow, they aren't that bad to rehouse. I have luckily had no issues with mine. I actually look forward to rehousing them, as they display themselves as they explore their new enclosure until they settle. That is not something I can say about my Chilo sp. that I always dread rehousing. :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you! Yup, I agree...the key is to stay calm and move slowly. Ha! Yeah, the chilo species are great for getting the blood pumping!
@62millwood
@62millwood 6 лет назад
well hello Tom, nice to meet you. lol my Poecilotheria goes straight to its hiding spot soon as you touch the enclosure. i love them. my durn OBT likes to climb and just drizzle poo down the glass lol. enjoyed your video .
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hahahaha! Yeah, it was time. I'm changing up the format of some of my videos, and it became clear that the talking hands thing wasn't going to work for ever. It's just SO awkward talking to a camera and not people. Ha! I have a couple terrestrials that seemingly walk around and leave little dots of it. Drive me nuts. haha Thanks so much, bud!
@zqspider
@zqspider 6 лет назад
Awesome video Tom very knowledgeable as always.. I had one question what's your thoughts on the preying Mantis? I have one I was just curious what you think about them
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! No, but I definitely want to get one in the future. We used to have them around here when I was a kid, and they always fascinated me.
@conna6217
@conna6217 6 лет назад
Loved this video. I can't wait to someday own a Poecilotheria. This video was very helpful, but can you make a guide on how to convince your wife to let you purchase one of these? Haha. My wife is accepting of my new worlds, but after I explained what a bite from one of these could be like she was not as accepting.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks, bud! Ha! Oh dear...that could be a tough sell. Bahahahaha! I mean, you could always give her the old, "but, Honey...at least it can't KILL you!" lol Has she seen you work with your other tarantulas?
@erablaktv
@erablaktv 5 лет назад
Im glad u said this cause i already knew they where not so aggressive and where more shy and regal.when it comes to t species u gotta know where they come from and how they live wich describes there temperament.there bite is all the rage so thats y they r feared and admired along with there beauty.but u can handle any t at the right times.
@bjornvandooren6115
@bjornvandooren6115 5 лет назад
I totally agree with tom. The are beautifull and fascinating. Just keep cool during rehouses and check you're spiders mood before you rehouse it. It can vary every day. Pokies are awesome.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Very well said, Bjorn! Its' sad that so many people make these spiders out to be monsters.
@gliscor9892
@gliscor9892 3 года назад
Really thank you for the information, I have been keeping tarantulas for about.2 months now but I really adooore pokies, I am gonna get a poecilotheria regalis soon, I know it may seem I am not ready but I show mad respect to my T’s given that I have begun with 3 old worlds (P.murinus,M.Balfouri,H.pulchripes) and didn’t have issues whatsoever, tho knowing this I will be even more careful and I will definitely practice dry rehouses. I really hope she will fit in my collection
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello, Gabriele! First off, my apologies for the delay. Hey, I'm not judging! I got my first relatively early into the hobby. If you're careful and give it respect, you should do fine. :)
@gliscor9892
@gliscor9892 3 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders thanks for the reply, yeah it was really a smooth rehouse, no issues, no bolts, now she just chills in her new enclosure and I adore seeing her, she is so gorgeous
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
@@gliscor9892 I'm so glad to hear that it went well...that's awesome! :)
@christinathompson938
@christinathompson938 6 лет назад
I wish I could like this twice. Poecilotheria are so far from devil spiders. They're just speed-freaks who can be skittish. One of the most docile OW genera in my opinion, it's just the speed that makes them a handful. Blink and they're gone.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hey, Miss Moxie! :) Thanks so much. I'm so tired of the bad rep they get. I spend a lot of time trying to convince people that they are NOT the nasty monsters some folks make them out to be. Sure, they have a heck of a bite and are fast, but they are usually quite calm and even gentle. Thanks again!!!
@edgufler1122
@edgufler1122 6 лет назад
Great Video Tom. I think I will wait on ever having this genus. I'm a beginner so I will stick with the terrestrial beginner slings.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Ed! Yeah, these would be for a ways off. Still, keep them in mind as you get more experience. :)
@JJDigitalartStudio
@JJDigitalartStudio 6 лет назад
You must be a great teacher Tom. It should come natural to you to talk to a group of people. In the case of the classroom you need personality to get their attention. You did wonderfully.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so very much, Joyce. We were laughing before we started because I couldn't keep a straight face. When I teach, I thrive on the back-and-forth interaction between the students and I. It's so much different staring into a camera. I'm trying to get over that, though, as I feel like I can do so much more with these if I can appear in some. Thanks again!!! - Tom
@JJDigitalartStudio
@JJDigitalartStudio 6 лет назад
Just picture the camera naked. If you can laugh at yourself, then you are a well adjusted middle income American male. I still never want a Poci but I DO want a T. If I insisted, Mike would say OK. Perhaps once he is retired. When he is home all day and can watch it web or eat or just do spider things he may begin to enjoy it. I would definitely not want an arboreal. I like the kind that web. I have been reconsidering the GBB as they are such profuse hair kickers. I am allergic to bee venom and almost everything one can be in contact with. So I have to be careful. Are there any blue T's you might recommend as a starter.
@paulrichard2116
@paulrichard2116 6 лет назад
You handle them like a champ. I want a regalis so badly, but I think it’ll be quite some time before I’m ready haha. Speaking of, it looks like you still need a regalis! Peak of the hobby, the most beautiful T imo. Hope you grab one :p
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hi, Paul! I love these guys and find that they are much more shy than defensive. The trick is to keep them from becoming spooked. :) Oh, I have an adult female! I just couldn't get her to appear for the video. :) She's gorgeous and one of my favorites. Thanks!!!
@paulrichard2116
@paulrichard2116 6 лет назад
Very nice man, you’ve got my absolute favorite spider haha. One of nature’s greatest works.
@tarantulakat
@tarantulakat 5 лет назад
Hi Tom. Guess who just got their first Poecilotheria 😬 of course I came here first
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
WHOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!! That's awesome, KAT! Which one did you get? :) You do realize that there will likely be many more to come, right? :)
@andrew1486
@andrew1486 4 года назад
Hey Kat, hey Tom, huge fan of the both of you and long time subscriber. I've especially been enjoying your podcast lately Tom it's been awesome listening to you just ramble about tarantulas 😁 anyway I got my first pokie today! Peocilotheria regalis. I'm super excited I also picked up a p. Muticus today so I really appreciate the heads up on them closing up there burrows and not coming up for food even after molt and continuing to not come up for food to the point of starvation. I will definitely keep that in mind. Both of your channels are the reason I got into ts in the first place and have now built my collection to nine spiders (mostly old worlds) plus a scorpion. Anyways thank you so much for your wonderful and informative content, I can't wait to see what you put out in the future. Are either one of you going to participate in petkos second hot sauce challenge? I don't blame you if you don't that stuff looks hot!
@Magicspells1
@Magicspells1 6 лет назад
Great vid tom!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Hillary! :)
@spiderchick447
@spiderchick447 6 лет назад
Great info! I absolutely love this T but have been reluctant due to the info as you mentioned that they are basically a naughty one to have. As far as temperament etc goes. However the information you give helps a lot and makes a lot of sense. I have all terrestrials at the moment but will be beginning with an Avic. To start the arboreal experience. Slowly work my way up. I do have 2 E. murinus slings who seem to be partly arboreal so getting used to finding them hanging out not in dirt. Lol 🙂🕷🙂🕷🙂🕷
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hello! Thanks so much! Yeah, they can definitely be intimidating. I can remember the first time I had to rehouse one of my young adults...you would have thought I was working with a cobra or something. hahah Avics are a great place to start just to get used to arboreals. The next step would be one of the Pslamopoeus species. They are fast as heck and have a bit of an attitude, so that would get you used to working with fast and feisty arboreals. Those will definitely prepare you for a pokie. :) Sounds like your E. murinus are trying to help you out by giving you some arboreal looks. :)
@tonysts7
@tonysts7 4 года назад
This was a big move for me, getting into these. Still cautious as I learn. 😊
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I think they are for a lot of people. Luckily, once you spend some time with them, you realize that they aren't that bad.
@MrDrinkblood
@MrDrinkblood 5 лет назад
Hello Tom, I dont know if you will read this or not, but I am curious which one do you think would be best to start with? The Ornata seems to get pretty big. Do one of them stay a smaller size? I will admit I have been pretty scared to get one because of the bad name they have but feel I am ready for one. I have a total of 8 tarantulas. I know that is not a lot. I just hope it would not be to much for me as my scariest tarantula right now is my GBB. The only reason I sometimes get scared of him is his speed, but he is easy for me to care for an rehouse. Super nice T to own after I got used to his speed and realized he's not out to get me. I love my tarantulas and only want the best for them so any advice would be great. Thanks for the amazing videos Tom keep up the great work plz :) love from Canada
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Hello! Of course I'll read it. :) I always suggest starting with P. vittata or P. regalis. Both get moderately sized and usually have rather shy, laid back temperaments once they put on some size. I would also encourage you to start with slings so you can "grow" with them and get used to their behaviors. Pokies need to be respected for their venom potency, but most are more shy than defensive. They are fast, but if you stay calm with them, you can usually cup them without them getting spooked and bolting. Hope that helps...and thanks!
@MarioxJolienSpiderFreak
@MarioxJolienSpiderFreak 6 лет назад
amazing review! glad someone pronounce the name correctly haha, most T-tubers pronounce it wrong lol :P great job! will you do a Hapalopus review? :p sorry they're my favorite O:)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hello, Mario! haha Thanks so much! And I sure can! :)
@bobbiscrittercave2348
@bobbiscrittercave2348 4 года назад
Just got a P regalia sling, something I said I'd never do, but a few years ago I never would've had ANY spiders. Can't wait until it gets some size on it!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
That's awesome, Bobbi! I just did a podcast about how many folks don't feel like they will ever be ready for Old Worlds. I think that sometimes as a hobby, we do TOO good a job warning people about them. I just rehoused 7 sub-adult P. metallicas yesterday at the same time, and had no issues. They aren't as bad as folks say. :)
@CreepyCorners
@CreepyCorners 6 лет назад
Beautiful spideys! This is the first time I've seen you in a video...I was wondering if you ever showed yourself :) Great to see you! :~)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks, bud! Yeah, I think I only popped up in two before this. hahaha. It's time that I start popping up more to avoid the whole "talking hands" thing. :) Thanks again!
@whiterosetarantulas3150
@whiterosetarantulas3150 6 лет назад
Tom Moran ever watch petco of the dark den? I love his video style with the two cameras so he's in the frame while talking interspersed with the subject at hand!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hi, John. I sure do. I love his stuff. Honestly, when I started this channel, I really wanted the focus to be on the spiders and not me. I had no real desire to become a RU-vid personality at all. That's one of the main reasons why I've resisted being on camera. Now I'm in a spot where I think I can teach better if I appear at times. It'll be a feeling out process for me for a bit while I figure out how I can make that work for me. I'm already finding that the setup for some of these videos is taking more time than the actual activities I'm trying to complete with the spiders. Haha Thanks, John!
@whiterosetarantulas3150
@whiterosetarantulas3150 6 лет назад
Tom Moran It really comes across that your actually a teacher and I think you do a great job of it on here with the T's, I've been watching a few people lately and the thing I can't stand from a lot of them is they say erm after everything like they have no idea what to say next which I notice the good people like you, petco and the deadly tarantula girl don't do, it's comes across as from someone who's used to speaking to multiple people or a camera, very polished, please keep up the awesome videos m8
@TheSickOne5
@TheSickOne5 6 лет назад
Awesome video, so glad you adressed the bath myth, yes it can help but they can escape
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! Yeah, people don't believe me that they CAN climb, it just slows them down a bit. I had someone I told that to come back with a, "Yup, you're right...it climbed right up and out of the tub." haha
@Spider-us4yu
@Spider-us4yu 6 лет назад
I learnt with a communal lol. Top info take your time and use common sense and should be no issues. I think everyone experiences that first pokie bolt and then says "oh, THAT kinda fast" then sit down for a while
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
A communal? Nice...that's a baptism by fire! hahaha
@tarantuladude553
@tarantuladude553 6 лет назад
Thank you for the info I'm working to get a p Metallica and believe that this is a great video
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Wonderful species! The blues are amazing. Thank you so much!
@macpaner7548
@macpaner7548 6 лет назад
Another very nice video bud! I like pokies very much. I already have p.met p.miranda p.fasciata p.tigrina p.rega p.formosa :) planning to get p.vitatta or p.rufilata soon... GoodJob bud! Cheers! :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Hey, Mac! Thanks, buddy! Man, your pokie collection is sure growing! :)
@andreawalker8573
@andreawalker8573 6 лет назад
Beautiful!! When I got my Gbb I almost picked one of those but mu husband said to get the Gbb because he was smaller so I got sprout and looking to maybe go back to buy another depends on what they have .
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
Thank you, Andrea! Yeah, the GBBs are a bit smaller and don't have the terrible bites the Poecilotheria species have. That was probably a good call for the time being. Still, they are quite regal and I have little trouble with mine. :)
@calliew311
@calliew311 Год назад
Guess that other channel (MA) heard your podcast because all of a sudden, the 2nd part video of the "Heat and Light" discussion, is coming out this evening. I will say, in their first video, they sounded completely sane, but I'm too new to try to even begin trying to heat a tarantula. I love them too much and don't wanna risk their lives for something that isn't 100% necessary. Have a good day.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Hi, Callie! My issue is that there is someone out there saying that tarantulas NEED heat and light to thrive, and that is 100% BS. Can people who are careful heat their spiders? Of course. Is it needed? No. Studies have been done on tarantula thermoregulation, and they do not need to thermoregulate like reptiles. They essentially go in their burrows to avoid extreme heat and cold. And the idea of heating and putting lights on them is not new. In fact, that's how they were often kept in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s. We moved away from that as a hobby because it wasn't necessary and would often cause more harm than good. Speak to folks who successfully breed many species; they are not doing all of this stuff, and they are getting sacs. I always find it funny when someone finds a "new" way to do something that involves people buying something that they are selling. Haha
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
And, I think that you bring up an excellent distinction. For someone who has kept them for a while, experimenting with heating might not be as big of a deal. However, I can't tell you how many folk new to the hobby will hear that they "need" heat and kill their spiders trying to do it.
@maryann3564
@maryann3564 6 лет назад
I loved this video, I know you don't like to handle your T's. I've seen videos of people handling these species. I saw a video of a P. Regalis that jumped from this guys forearm to his chest, it was crazy. I didn't know that they could jump like that. I don't have any T,s yet but I like the brachypelma species I've heard that they are good starters. the only problem I have is deciding which one to get, they are all so amazing. any suggestions? thanks for your awesome videos, I'm glad I have people like you who want to educate us and keep these curious critters around for future generations :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 6 лет назад
I've seen a couple videos of folks holding them (and I think I know which one you're talking about). A buddy of mine just did one with him holding his. It's interesting to see, and it demonstrates that they aren't all that bad. Still, a bite from one is an INCREDIBLY unpleasant experience. I'm not taking the chance. :) Most Brachypelma species make good beginners. I would start with either B. albopilosum (curly hair) or B. hamori/smithi (the name just changed). Here's a video I did on beginners species, and I talk about both of these: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j77bBFCOW30.html And thank you so much! If you get one, please let me know! :)
@mrstcj6069
@mrstcj6069 5 лет назад
I now have an unplanned P Regalis sling. I was hesitant but I wanted it to have a good home, so I accepted the offer to just pay shipping. It's my only Old World. Super pretty spider. I've have successfully rehoused 2x including from its original enclosure it was shipped in... which was odd in itself being shipped with sub and a hide.. I stayed super calm but was crying inside a little 😂 It's also successfully molted 2x with me and is currently about 2-1/4" . I've glued cork bark in the upper portion of the enclosure with some foliage and she/he does tend to stay behind there during the day. Excellent eater. A bit chubby so I'm slowing down on feeding a tiny bit. Currently it's building a web curtain with some of the moss and a web canopy so I suspect it maybe preparing for a future molt. I've been contemplating a trade for another new world on my list but people keep telling me to keep it. This video was super helpful. I would hate to trade it and wish I hadn't later. Question? When do they begin to show the distinguishing male/female colors?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 лет назад
Hello, Mrs. Jones! Poecilotheria really aren't nearly as bad as people make them out to be. You need to be aware of the venom, but they don't seem particularly inclined to use it. Hopefully, you keep yours. They are a gorgeous species. For pokies, the female's slit is much more prominent at around 4" or so. You'll be able to see an almost white "lip" around it. That's how I usually tell. I'm not particularly good at recognizing the subtle color differences until they hit around 5" or so.
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