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Top 3 New World tarantulas for beginners! 

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Hey friends, thank you for joining me for this video! Today, I will be covering the Top 3 New World tarantulas for beginners, I suggest you keep. In this episode, I will be covering the Mexican fire leg tarantula, Curly hair tarantula, and the Venezuelan sun tiger tarantula. The videos and photos in this video are mine except for the two photos of the male and female Psalmopoeus irminia I used for comparison, which will be listed in the description below. Also, the enclosures included in this video are made and produced by Tarantula Cribs. If you would like to buy their enclosures you can find my affiliate code and link in this description! Please don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you for watching. Stay blessed 🙌 😇
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Комментарии : 29   
@rickienickell881
@rickienickell881 2 месяца назад
I enjoy your videos
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
@@rickienickell881 Thank you so much! That means a lot to me, thank you for watching😇🥰🙌🙏
@ToeTheFoe
@ToeTheFoe 2 месяца назад
💪😍🕷️
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching! I appreciate your viewership🥰😇
@puppybreath87
@puppybreath87 2 месяца назад
Love this! I have two out of the three you mentioned! ❤
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
That's amazing🥰😍 I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your viewership🖤
@angeladerby2513
@angeladerby2513 Месяц назад
Oh, I will Most definitely share your video as well. So happy to be back..😊😊😊😊😊😊
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula Месяц назад
Please do! I would really appreciate it, thank you😇🥰💖
@LucyBlueEyes
@LucyBlueEyes 2 месяца назад
That Mexican Fire Lake is beautiful. ❤
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
@MelissaWilson-it6wb Miss bon bon!! I wish I had feeding footage or any of her moving, but she's so shy. We love her!🥰😇💖💖
@lovemytarantulas2321
@lovemytarantulas2321 2 месяца назад
Great choices!! My first tarantula was a Grammostola pulchipes, which is also a pretty laid back and easy to care one. Loved the video and all the info, I bet many beginners will find it really useful.
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
I love my grammastola pulchripes😍 I will definitely be mentioning that species when I make a top 3 grammastola species video!! I also have two of them, I'm hoping my sling will grow into a female because I have a male and it would be awesome to try and breed them😇 Thank you so much for watching friend🖤💯
@RixiV11
@RixiV11 Месяц назад
Stunning video❤
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula Месяц назад
Thank you!! I really appreciate it🥰🖤🖤 thank you for watching!
@ghoulgirlholley
@ghoulgirlholley 2 месяца назад
💜💜💜 Awesome video! I did not know the suntiger could be different colors depending on the gender, that’s pretty cool!
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
@ghoulgirlholley isn't it?! There are other species that can be sexually dimorphic as well, but the Venezuelan sun tiger is one🥰 Thank you for watching 💜💜💜
@angeladerby2513
@angeladerby2513 Месяц назад
Love your video. Very informative, and friendly. If i could own one, mine would be the Aphonopelma Chalcodes.....but there are others that are beautiful as well. You have such a calming voice, beautiful smile and personality. That alone will get you far. Hope you and everyone here has a Safe Blessed and Wonderful day.....so gald to be here...😊♥️🕸️🕷️🕸️♥️😊
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula Месяц назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! Yes, the aphonapelma chalchodes is an excellent beginner tarantula! Thank you so much for watching😇🥰👑✨️
@Gevicxzzxx
@Gevicxzzxx 2 месяца назад
🇵🇭First ...... lovely and very informative video about new wold tarantulas keep it up we always support you , guys lets help her to get 1k subs by the end of this year.. ❤
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for watching, I appreciate your viewership😇🥰
@MyPetArthropods
@MyPetArthropods 2 месяца назад
Hey! Those are some good recommendations! In my opinion an Avicularia or Caribena would be a better starter arboreal tarantula. From my experience, Psalmopeus can be quite fast and "bolty", so not an ideal combination for someone who isn't too experienced with tarantulas. I personally recommend Acanthoscurria geniculata as a starter tarantula, it has become one of my top 3 tarantula species to keep, even though they're quite "common". Pretty much any species of Brachypelma, Aphonopelma, Grammostola or Tliltocatl can be a good starter though. Also, I recommend that people just starting in the hobby should probably buy a juvenile/sub-adult/adult spider. Slings can be quite finnicky and sometimes will not make it, even if you do everything right
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
Thank you, and I appreciate you watching! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and I understand your reasoning. In my opinion, any spider can bolt whether they can run or telelport, and to say they won't is unreasonable. It's almost like saying every New World spider is going to be calm and slow. These are arachnids, and keeping them isn't for the faint of heart. If you cannot deal with them in a controlled manner, for example if they escape and your not brave enough to catch them then you have a whole set of issues that arise that could possibly compromise the spiders well being and possibly other animals in the house or children. Owning tarantulas and any other exotic pet comes with a reasonable amount of responsibility. Therefore, owning and keeping arachnids just isn't for everyone. And to promise that a specific species of spider is going to act the same way every time because of the natural nature of the species is calm and docile is in my mind irresponsible and puts both keepers and spiders at risk. There are expectations we should have when it comes to keeping exotic animals and especially tarantulas. They are not your everyday pet and should not be treated as so. I respect the nature of my spider, and I expect people to do so as well for the better. Also, I would have to say I disagree with what you said about slings, and this is why. The majority of my tarantulas I bought as slings, some less than a 1/4 of an inch, and I have not had a single one die yet. If you have had a lot of slings pass away to the point of concern, I would consider looking at your husbandry and seeing what you might be doing wrong. I suggest keeping slings warm and moist, they same way they are when they are in their eggsac, their babies. Also, slings are much cheaper than Juvies to adults, which depending on the species can start anywhere from 150$ and up. Slings are also great to start with especially if you are fearful of your tarantulas at first, they are way less intimidating than a huge spider, you can watch them grow, and ultimately appreciate them just that much more because you raised them. I also think that statement undermines every captive bred breeder that produces most of their tarantulas and sells them as slings because they are produced in-house. Finally, this is not some Facebook page if you would like to give advice about keeping tarantulas, I would recommend you do so on your own account, as I would not like to cause confusion for the ones who are trying to learn. But of course, opinions are like buttholes and everyone has one🤷‍♀️ Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe😇🥰
2 месяца назад
Very good informative video Jenn. I am intrigued you reckon the Irminia as a beginner spider. I know not all spiders are the same but these are usually quite skittish. What do you think about the Avic avic as a beginner arboreal? Look forward to your videos I hope you get a big following very soon.
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
Hi there, and thank you so much for watching! Also, thank you for asking! I love my Venezuelan Sun tiger, she is really easy to interact with, rehouse, and feed!. Despite that they can be a little bolty, I've never had mine take off and run out of her enclosure, when I rehouse her she will just walk right in but I have other tarantulas like grammastola, tlilocotal, and other new world species that really give me a run for my money compared to my p. Irminia, who just hangs out and hides most of the time. For spider lovers who just only want a few tarantulas in their collection that they can enjoy, I definitely recommend the Psalmopoeus irminia they are a beautiful species and deserve a better reputation I also think that since they don't have urticating hairs that, that would make up for their bolty-ness. An Avicularia, Avicularia is a great starter arboreal tarantula. They are much slower. I will tell you they can have quite crazy feeding responses and my personal Avicularia Avicularia Alfredo, will bite first and ask questions later. But other than that, they are definitely great for beginners and a beautiful display tarantula. I was going to consider using the avic for this video, but I instead decided I was going to use it in my top 3 arboreal tarantulas video😇🥰 Again, thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your viewership
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula 2 месяца назад
I would also like to say that I believe each and every tarantula has their own quirks and that just because they are said to be one way does not mean they aren't entitled to act differently than what we know. For example, I have a golden blue leg baboon who is terrestrial and supposedly semi fossorial. Let me tell you, this semi fossorial spider has never touched a piece of dirt to move it in her life, and she does not like to hang out on the ground but instead, on top of the cork bark I give her or she's hanging on the wall🙈😂 Also they say Avics are prolific webbers and that they all web huge webbing, but mine barely webs at all. With all that said, just because a tarantula is supposed to act a specific way does not mean they will, and I advocate for that. An Aphonapelma chalchodes could still threat pose despite their natural calm and docile demeanor. These guys do not have brains and therefore operate differently💖
@drdoolittlefishhobbyist6055
@drdoolittlefishhobbyist6055 Месяц назад
Awesome video and some lovely choices there although the suntiger can be a bit more of a handful than the others mentioned but yours sounds like a well behaved T xx
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula Месяц назад
@drdoolittlefishhobbyist6055 I'm so happy you enjoyed the video, thank you so much for watching! Haha yes, I would say my sun tiger is a good girl, I will say that yes she can be a handful sometimes but for the most part she's pretty good🥰 I think I might have gotten lucky with her😇
@joshuarosenblatt
@joshuarosenblatt Месяц назад
You have the T albo backwards btw. The hobby form is hybridized. The Nicaraguan is pure blood just a heads up!
@CrybabyTarantula
@CrybabyTarantula Месяц назад
Thank you!!