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    Nice job, dude. The still creep me out though
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    Re: Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video 4

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    Nice job, dude. The still creep me out though
    Thanks Walt!!! Happy you watched even though they really aren't your thing I bet you would like them if you got one Probably not though if they really creepy you out
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    I'll have to watch it from the computer in the morning. On the Tab, I have to wait for the video to buffer, but not your background music. That is steady. But I want your Stirmi, lol.
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    Re: Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video 4

    holy crap they're all gorgeous but creepy at the same time...
    my fave though was how nice P. metallica was accepting the food, it was almost gentle...while the others were like "BAM!" :

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    Re: Boanerges Tarantula Feeding Video 4

    Quote Originally Posted by Nektu View Post
    I'll have to watch it from the computer in the morning. On the Tab, I have to wait for the video to buffer, but not your background music. That is steady. But I want your Stirmi, lol.
    Thanks for trying to watch it Eric My T. stirmi is one of my favorites but she also hands down rquires the most upkeep out of all my tarantulas. She has the bigggest tank (along with my parahybana), 20g long, of all my tarantulas. She is the only T in my collection with supplemental heating (she actually has her own herpstat hooked up to control the temps). And I am constantly monitoring the cage temps and humidity at all times. I would love to get 1 or two more females but with the amount of time, requirements, space etc they need to be treated like a queen is a bit much so I am not sure I will ever get any more. I have pretty much tried to narrow it down to where I have 1 of each tarantula I like but a big variety of different ones. Instead of multiples of the same tarantulas (l. violaceopes I have a confirmed female and a sling that I am 99% sure is a female and I am getting another P. metallica sling because my current one is a male). Just personal preference though. I do have a couple of doubles but I pretty much sold the extra multiples if I already had a confirmed female.
    Quote Originally Posted by mommanessy247 View Post
    holy crap they're all gorgeous but creepy at the same time...
    my fave though was how nice P. metallica was accepting the food, it was almost gentle...while the others were like "BAM!" :
    LOL - Thank you very much for watching and commenting My P. metallica is pretty cool. He is out and about a lot of the times and has gotten used to (so to speak) tong feeding and does rather well with it. Some of my tarantulas want NO part with being tong fed but eat great when the prey item is just dropped in there. My Xenesthis immanis I used to be able to tong feed but after his last molt will now just catch an attitude and slap the tongs. Once I drop the prey item in there though he eats it with no problem. Tarantulas can change dispisotion, habits and such. Very interesting creatures to watch and work with
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