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    Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video # 7

    This is my tarantula feeding video # 7. Names in blue are male, pink female and black are unsexed.

    This Tuesday I have my 2 new Poecilotheria metallica slings coming in from someone (should of been here last week but due to a storm we held off shipping last week).

    I also have from a different person coming in a confirmed female Pamphobeteus antinous (steely blue leg), a confirmed female C/B Grammostola rosea (RCF) and a 2012 tarantula calander. RCF stands for red color phase for those who don't know. A

    nyways, hope everyone enjoys the video and thanks for watching

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    Re: Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video # 7

    Wow! That B. smithi really went nuts over that mealworm! Great video, thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video # 7

    Quote Originally Posted by gardenfiend138 View Post
    Wow! That B. smithi really went nuts over that mealworm! Great video, thanks for sharing!
    Thanks!!! She is a good eater AND that was the first time she ate since she just freshly molted

    This is what she looked like when I first got her:


    She pretty much looks perfect now though
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    Your collection looks great! Happy healthy Ts
    0.1 Pastel Lesser Platinum (BP)
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    And a lot of Tarantulas

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    Be glad when my A. Metallica looks like yours Another great vid
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    Your collection is frickin' awesome, great video as always! Can't pick my favorite
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    Awesome video! And awesome tarantulas kinda cracked me up how the mealworm got slowly dragged down by the P. ornata

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