A Look at the three Theraphosa giants Stermi, Blondi, Apophysis
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- A Look at the three Theraphosa giants Stermi, Blondi, Apophysis
Today we look at the Theraphosa Giants the Blondi, Storm, and Apophysis the giant bird eaters , all tropical tarantulas that are very popular within the hobby but quit miss understood here's how we care for ours.
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Your female Stermi is a stunner Dave 😍
The Stermi , What Bull Dozer looking of a Spider .
She is indeed. In fact she is the biggest spider we know of that is not living in the sea and is not a huntsman spider in terms of the leg span but she is defintely heavy 😂
It was really helpful to see these three giants side by side to compare them. So beautiful! The blonde male is one handsome dude!
Glad you enjoyed!🙏
Can't wait to get enough experience to get one of those. They are beautiful
Very beautiful spiders. The male is so handsome.
The move has been hard for all yall. Glad to hear the new room is in the offing. I will never be a keeper but I have learned so much and really enjoy your videos. My favorite is the T seladonia with her babies.
It can be a bit difficult to adapt to new ways and circumstances and it tend to be a bit of a learning curve. Thank you, dear Dave and Sweet Camera Lady, for an intresting video of these big spiders 🕷😀❤️!
That T. stirmi is an absolute unit. What a tank!
Dave, those are all gorgeous spiders, as well as the stuff of nightmares. 😊
That T. Stirmi is an absolute unit.
I’d love to see a pairing video of any of these giants . They’re GIANTS! Could watch them all day and never get bored.
We have done a number of videos pairing these spiders
After a few episodes with the dwarves, here come the big guns 😮
Hey Dave & Cameral Lady! Glad to hear the plans for the new Beasties Room are going well! Cheers to that, guys! 🥳
That stirmi is a beast of a spider
Wow these spiders are huge ! It'll be pretty cool to see them pairing 😊👍🏻
Hello great video information Dave
All three spiders are very impressive.
I love the big ones.❤
Great video guys thank you so much beautiful spiders thank you very much xxxx
Woow, big spider 😊
It is so lovely to see the comparison between your three beautiful ladies there! Thank you for sharing! ☺️❤️
Great job Dave, Just love seeing the big boys & girls !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah brilliant video Dave, great to see the Theraphosa species on display, they really are something, anyway Dave that's another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
Really sorry to hear about your loss - never nice. However those are some amazing specimens. Incredible spiders.
Nice video Dave. Great seeing all 3 of the large beauties together. Some cool information. 😊
Thanks 👍
What gorgeous Ts luv these big spiders ... What great specimins they are .
Thank you for showing these large spiders side by side. This really shows the differences between the species.
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
From the dwarfs to the Goliaths…good stuff!🤘
Happy Monday! Great way to start the week. I really like the theraphosas, but I LOVE the stirmi. They are all beautiful spiders. Thank you for this his video. Wishing you and Camera Lady a great week.
Thank you! You too!❤️
Great, very informative video. Lots to learn about these 3 giants. Awesome looking tarantulas. So excited to hear the new Beastie room is on the horizon. Looking forward to going on that journey with you guys. Thanks again for all you do to help people understand these creatures.
Those sturmi are like little tanks. Amazing.
Wow I never realised just how big they get. Awesome and beautiful ❤
Hi Dave and Camera lady love your videos keep up the good work and have a good day.
Thanks, you too!❤️
@@daveslittlebeasties Thank you I will
Love the BIG SPIDER videos!! Thanks so much Dave and Camera Lady!! ❤
I've been watching your videos for a while now, and they inspired me to get a tarantula. So, on March 20th this year, I got my first tarantula! She's an Orange Bitey Thingy, and she was just over 1cm when I got her. There's something about their color and pattern that I find so captivating.
She was supposed to be the only tarantula in my collection of inverts. At least, that was the plan! Now, I have 5 slings. I spend hours watching them, even though feeding and cleaning only take a few minutes. And, I have 5 more on their way...
You did NOT get an OBT as your first tarantula!?
@@matowakan Yup, I sure did :) But don't panic. I did a LOT of research first. It just took me a while to get one because I get very emotional when Tarantulas die :( I know it is nature but I can't help how I feel. I have every enclosure she will need throughout her life. The first rehouse was very simple. I did it the beastie way, from start to finish it took less than 2 minutes, NO JOKING!. She feeds very well but she doesn't like being seen if there's no food involved lol. So, I do try to get some pictures at any opportunity and I got some videos of her one night when she was making her home :) The most adorable thing I have ever seen! :) I promise the OBT is a very good Tarantula to have provided you're not planning on holding one... I still haven't seen a threat display from her but she is young. She is also for observation ONLY. She was going to be my only one but I seem to have the bug now and can't stop buying more lol.
awesome video, and i didnt realise how gorgeous the t blondi are!! but i will restrain myself and not get one lol, thanku mr and mrs dave, very educational video as always 😍😍😍
So beautiful, those three giants! ❤ thanks for sharing!
Yes, but so scary too.....
One thing about these big buggers, is that they tend to be slow movers, and that suits me.
I hate the fast-moving species! They scare the crap out of me with how quickly they can move!
These can move very quickly 😂
They're so beautiful! Such large babies! I love them ❤
Stermi is beautiful. Velvet appearance almost like the King Baboon ❤️👌🏻
Very intriguing on keeping the blondi dry! I had a 2” blondi sling that I kept damp but not wet and it passed away. Have been wanting another one and might try the more on the dry side approach on the next one. Great info!❤
You all are still doing a great job keep up the good work Ilove big spiders 😂
Thank you! Will do!
all 3 beautiful spiders
a master class in cool calm and vast knowlage to help the hobby PROFF. the information on your way of things is so much apreciated . great camera work CAMERA LADY. magical video guys ,. take care guys and many thanks
Wow, thank you!
So excited to see your new room!!! These are some BIG beauties!!!
They are all stunning Dave!💕🕷
Love to see the giants, something magical about them. I’m sorry to hear you have had to cut your collection due to room etc. best of luck with the construction of the new room and look forward to seeing that progress 👍
You and me both!☺️
cannot wait till the building of the RooM!!!
I use the same Ready 2 Use boxes for my GBE's and, since the climate here on the prairies in Canada is dry as a bone (especially in winter), I check and dampen the substrate daily. My T. Blondi I got as a 2.5" sling I kept in a damp small critter keeper enclosure and had a bad molt as I could not keep it damp enough ( too small). So my Theraphosas are all in the 64 litre R2U boxes ( more space for them and easier to keep up the moisture levels).
I saw a big stirmi female at a show recently, incredibly gentle. Kind of regret not getting her in all honesty
Great video again Dave and camera lady even more so as I have one of each 👍
Absolute beasts 🕷️🕸️
Love the video Dave. I keep a lot of my high humidity tarantulas in large plastic containers. Genus like Lampropelma, Cyriopagopus, Phormingochilus & Davus flourish in them. However my low humidity spiders like Monocentropus, Harpactira & Tliltocotl seem to love pet pals.
Hope you get that spider room done sooner than later. Would love to see all that you can do with all the extra space.
Hi Dave and Camera Lady 💙💕🕷️hope you’re both doing well. Happy Father’s Day for yesterday!
WOW! Three incredible Giants to get to know today. My favourite genre 🕷️🕷️🕷️love the bird eaters! All different in their own ways. All beautiful. I particularly love the Blondies, and your big male was such a cool dude. Nice to see the size difference between the ones in the smaller containers too, knowing that some day not too far away, they’ll be just as big!
Epic camera work from Camera Lady, getting up close and personal.
Looking forward to seeing The Beastie Room 2 getting the founds done and building work started in August 😊
Take care both, and have a great week ahead 💙💕🥰😘🕷️xxxx
That stirmi is something else
The blondi looks like a fur ball.
Your stermi is gorgeous. ❤
Hi Dave. I continue to watch your videos with great interest and have noted your comments regarding your theraphosas. I have amongst my small collection a Theraphosa apophysis. One thing I wanted to ask you is your thoughts on employing the use of artificial plants and also artificial moss. I have considered both, especially artificial moss as it stays looking nice and green. I don’t know if it acts the same as real moss in holding in the humidity. Perhaps some time in the future you can do a little video giving advice on using or not using these artificial decorations. By the way regards to Kelly (camera lady) keep up the good work and keep doing the videos. Cheers
I’ve not really used any artificial moss ?
So good vid. Lovely
Tolles Video
Wie immer interessant und lehrreich. Mein Apophysisweibchen hat diese Woche ihren Kokon gefressen. Ich habe 4 Kokon verloren und weiß noch nicht warum. Es ist zum verzweifeln. 😢. Aber demnächst Paare ich zum ersten Mal meine blondis. Vielleicht klappt es da. Daumen drücken. 🫰 Grüße aus Deutschland.
That’s bad news but it’s how we learn and adjust ❤
Greatvideo are these the biggest spider you have 😊
true giants!
I am so looking forward to seeing videos from your new spider room. It will be so awesome to see it finished. I actually would love to see a sort of vlog of the built of your room if you would be inclined to share that. Those three spiders look so different next to each other!
That's the plan!👍
Love love love me some Dave and Camera Lady!!!!!!!
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Great as ever you two. Just got my first stirmi after years of keeping. Strangely I've also been getting some dwarf species too. I'm old school too. I have had to start a kind of diary as to what's fed, shed or dead. I need to adjust humidity levels all over really. The power of routines and notes are not to be underestimated.
I know your feelings on patrion but how about activating the thanks tab for your channel? That way if anyone wishes to make a donation as and when they want to. Lots of us would love to show our appreciation.
We may have to start ❤
@@daveslittlebeasties please do. So many of us have learned so much from you guys and really do appreciate the time and effort and money you guys invest in letting us into your lives. ❤️ You both deserve some help where we can.
Hoi nice one
have me self several blondie (young ones) so nice to see the different theraphosa species. Looking forward to see the female blondies. But for now a very inspirational channel.
Ceep up the good work and your channel help me al great way to injoy the hobby in al iets experts .
Keep on Going
Thank you 🙏
Brilliant video uncle dave I have the stirmi and that apophysis
We Can’t Wait Either 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic video guys. They really are impressive, sheer size and power. The Blondie really stunning. I would love to see one in the flesh. I can genuinely say that Dave and Camera Lady, totally changed my views on spiders, got me interested in the hobby. And I'm now totally fascinated by them.
Thats awesome ❤️❤️❤️
I just got my first Theraphosa
Blondi sling last month ❤️
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've got all 3 spp multiple examples about 15cm +, keep them in 30x20x20 glass with wire mesh lid, but 2/3rd covered in perspex. Keep the 2" substrate damp once a month, small water dish, all have half cork hide 10cm. Always out, but web up entrance to hide when moulting. Feed them adult locust 1 every 2 days for about 6 days , once a month or so. All doing well.
my hands are itching painfully just from watching
Get a bunch of Colored sticky paper dots. Select a certain color for a specific time frame. Use 2 dots if a certain species requires specialized care. Check the date on a large erasable wall calendar. If there are different things done on a different month mark the calendar to show the changes. It will help if you use a computer program to set up each month. print it out to copy to wall calendar. You should also consider going to a numbering system. Give each spider a unique number to track all information on that certain individual.
That stirmi looks so velvety
Great timing! I was just about to ask about Theraphosa stermi!. Has it grown much bigger?
All three of those spiders are massive, I uh think I'm going to try out the Blondi but after I gain more experience with my Lasiodora parahybana, years into the future.
My fav is by fay T. apophysis
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AWESOME cool video Dave am lucky enough to have all 3 myself and all are female Blondi being my fave I heard the Blondi is the heaviest but if thats true is another matter 😉👍
It's really remarkable how different in appearance many of the slings are from the adults. They don't even look like the same species in many cases.
How do you say you’re stirmi sax fair over there in the UK I only ask because I am located in the central US and I just bred three large females and outside of that a sack from the largest female I have, whereas the second largest female molted it out, so just wondering how you and possibly any other breeders over there that breed stirmi’s are faring with sacs.
In regards to the husbandry aspect for all three I’ve always had the literal most success with an emulation of the soils they naturally are found in(if that weren’t obvious) but what I literally mean is nice packed (hardly packed) substrate with some coolness too the touch(dampness ??) while allowing the top layer to remain somewhat dry for the most part my apophysis female has thrived in a semi arid enclosure with damp lower levels of substrate. And my stirmi’s and blondi’s have all thrived on the damp well packed substrate with the larger females being housed in gasket sealed 34-36 qt tubs
Sounds very similar to how we keep are larger tubs ❤
That little furry sling was so beautiful he/ she had lovely pink boots! How long do you think it will be before you can move into the spider room?
Hopefully September 🤞
I find the vacuum caused when you open the lid will such hairs out over you!
Hey Dave, I believe you've mixed the names of the Blondi and the Apophysis. Cheers!
what did you mean exactly ?
@ercanbanka5377, Dave points to the Blondi and says Apophysis, and vice versa. The Apophysis is the darker pinkish one.
No, he is right with what he said 😇
The blondi has the Stripes on her knees and the apophysis is just one color without anything 🤗
Two of my friends have blondi and I have apophysis and they look like he said 👍🏻
And I also saw same explanation in other Videos ( german ).
I heard the apophysis male is purple. Would be nice if you can show them and their pairing!
They are brown ?
Maybe you mean a Pamphobeteus male? :)
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I checked the Theraphosabloni l3 shell and I couldn't see it. I doubted it was a male. Is it normal that I can't see it at this size? Will it form late?
Your video came at the perfect time for me! I have what I believe to be a stirmi, but I thought it was an apophysis when I rescued it in the beginning of May. It was underfed and housed in an inch of wood chips, in a too small enclosure. It originally came from petco and it was there for at least six months or more before it was bought by the in experienced people I got it from. I had it housed in a tote about the same size as your adults are in. I then set it up in a twenty gallon long tank, bioactive. It molted eleven days ago, and ate yesterday. But it’s now a beautiful burgundy color and looks like only front feet a pink. Is a more moist and humid enclosure not going to be beneficial if it is indeed a stirmi?
Great video as always, and stunning spiders!
(Sorry about the long post!)
These like a humid burrow , I keep mine dry on top with a little dampness in the burrow generally but they can tolerate it quit dry for long periods, if in doubt keep moist 👍
Thank you Dave! It seems to be very content. It is a very special tarantula to me, and I only want what is best for it! But then again, all my tarantulas and true spiders are very special!
Lol, I feed based on activity tbh.I have found that they stop feeding before, during and after a molt anyway so even if they get fat at times, they are back to slim and trim.In fact nearly all of the ones I keep are going into several month of fastening after they had been fed very well and then molted.
I had a bit of mold on bum of one of my bird eater Blonde so I put fan near tank and let dry out but not sure if it will make it 😢
No mine are the stackable Lid that opens 1/3 of way, it’s a stirmi 8m getting, so what would you suggest as a humidity level for them, extra large water bowl and keep like 1/4th of the box damp
Will be fine mate 👍
Hi Dave :) Do you have any good tricks for not getting mold and fungus in the substrate with theese moister dependent species, other than plenty of air circulation? How much fungus and mold do you tolerate in a box?
I dont suffer with it much ? just keep an eye on the watering 👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Thx Dave. I think i might have the substrate to wet. if the humidity readings are fine, i dont need to keep the substrate damp, just for the sake of it being damp right? I mean, if the humidity readings cheks out, i dont need to worry about the substrate being dry?
@@nicolaipetersen6031springtails are pretty good at keeping fungus and mold in check, they also don't harm the T
I’m about to purchase my first stirmi, it’s a Julie and in a smaller plastic tub, I keep my room 78-80, you’ve kept these dry, moist high humidity, , what is the basic special rule about them that can help first time owner, I have medium and large size tubs just like this.
Never mind, I should of watched the entire video, questions answeted
The stirmi large box seems to have only one row of holes on sides while other two have double rows, anything there?
Do male terrestrials make sperm web on ground then?
Yes they do 👍
Thank you Dave ! I've been waiting for something like this for months . I have a male and female stirmi . The male's about nine and a half inches (DLS) . Female's just a bit smaller . Do you think they're big enough to pair ?
I would think so yes 👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Thank you very much !!
I have 2 juvenile apophysis
. 1 confirmed female.
Where do you get isopods? Do you breed them? ❤❤.
There are many suppliers around
Hi Dave, I watching your Chanel 1 year now, and thanks to your Chanel I entered in this hobby. My first tarantula what I bought was Grammostola pulchripes in November 2023. Now I have collection of 33 tarantula ( and I enjoy every single moment). I remember when I got my first one my hands was shaking a bit size was 5cm. But now I have no any problems. Yesterday I got one new SA female 12cm . Most of my collection is new world tarantulas, but 4 months ago I got my first old world Poecilotheria metallica, and last month Harpactira pulchripes, Monocentropus Balfouri. Looking to get Poecilotheria regalis but few months now I have no luck to get hand on one :(
I have few questions:
You working on many breading projects if you work on poca regalis breeding project, its possible for me to bought regalis from you sling, juvenile?
Do you making any list in advance people who interested to get T from you?
And how i can buy T from you?
Thanks :)
You can message me here for a list facebook.com/Daveslittlebeastiesofficial/
21:03 Do spiders sleep?
Very good question! As far as I know they do "kind of" hibernate by just "relaxing" in a way we can't. Spiders in general have a very very different metabolism which is very obvious if you find out about some species ability to survive on water only for up to one year and more. Sometimes when Dave is rehousing them it really does looks like he has to "wake them up" to get them going...
Dream species of mine is the T. stirmi. They're awesome but so so expensive in the UK, and in general honestly. £75 for a sling near me, unfortunately, but hopefully someday
You should be looking at £45 for a storm sling generally
@@daveslittlebeasties Yeah, round near me, they are hella pricey. Cheapest I saw recently was £70
Where is the insect spray
i tend to feed my girls when they ask for it