EDIT: Unfortunately, I made an error in this video. What I thought was a Wolf Spider is actually a Fishing Spider, likely Dolomedes tenebrosus. I spent hours trying to get a proper ID as I scripted the video and even got other opinions. I believed it was Hogna aspersa, but I got it wrong. Thankfully, this is still an ideal habitat for this species, but I don’t like that I messed that up and am sorry. Regardless, I'm still happy to have this spider around and am excited to share more in the future. Earlier this week, I found a Fishing Spider that snuck into my home. There's no telling how long it's been living here, but I didn't really want it free roaming... neither did my wife! She found him to begin with. I managed to capture it and decided to design a custom habitat for him since he insisted on living in my home. Since Toby insisted on living inside, I figured I would allow him to continue doing so within a vivarium. I like how this turned out and have enjoyed him thus far. He also seems to like his new personal forest habitat. What do you think, and what would you have done if you found a spider like this in your home? Have a great weekend SerpaSquad! Also, I just wanted to give a heads-up that I will not be uploading next week because of various things I have going on. I’ll be back the following week with something incredible. See you then.
See you in two weeks! Always worth the wait. Can't wait to see how this turned out! Thanks for being my Saturday morning coffee time video for years, Tanner. An inspiration, a fixture of many of our lives. Keep it up man, anytime we have to wait a little longer for something, it's always well worth it! Now Im gonna have to talk the wife into a pet wolf spider occasionally. We find them more commonly than the wife would like lol mostly out around the house, fortunately only the "glitchy spiders" as my wife calls them, get in, mostly. That's what she calls any jumping spider. She's not a fan of the way they move 😂
This is actually a fishing spider, not a wolf spider. Very similar looking but if you compare the eye positions for both you'll see at 10:24 that Toby's eyes are positioned like a happy face like a fishing spider, while wolf spiders eyes look like a frowny face, if that makes sense.
@@NoBodyToDanceWithMe based on the chevron pattern on its back it's probably dolomedes tenebrosus (dark fishing spider) which doesn't actually do much with water, instead dwelling in the forest on trees and is often found far from any water source.
Being a male spider, he likely won't live too long. If/when he passes, you should definitely get a female Hogsna David-Bowie huntsman spider or some kind of confirmed female tarantula that would enjoy the setup you built for even longer. Just a thought
Maybe a fire red millipede scape in the future... Could contrast amazingly with lush plants - a fine addition to the invertebrate area! Loving the recent videos! Keep up the amazing work!
OMG! The narration and filming at the beginning is so entertaining! “Cooking dinner”, was it chicken pot pie? Then, the discovery and capture of Toby… and finally such a happy ending! Thank you so much for your very interesting, inspirational, and enjoyable videos.
I saw some color morphs for wolf spiders that are completely amazing, great species and so inspirational! Love how you put in so much work and pay attention to every little detail to make the enclosures the best they can be! Thank you for keeping us entertained and inspired!!
To bad this is a dark fishing spider but in my opinion they are cooler than wolf spiders and they get quite large way bigger than most wolf spider species and they hunt and eat fish. Like a spider that hunts fish that’s just flippin rad as Clint would say 😂. Hopefully he adds a water feature and some guppies or mosquito fish for it to hunt. Well I wish you all the best and hope you have a great day 🙋♂️✌️ when you get a chance look up the different fishing spider species I’m sure you’ll like them if you also enjoy wolf spiders.
Out of all the things to do with a spider in the home, this is by far the coolest and most rewarding option. Any animal that spends the rest of its days in a serpadesign enclosure is a truly lucky creature, even if it gets misidentified by its new owner 😂. Although a male Dark Fishing Spider likely won’t have any interest in burrowing, it’ll definitely appreciate the semi-arboreal aspects of the enclosure.
I cant reccomend keeping a colony of Bess beetles around a nice stump of wood enough. They are so delightful to keep, very personable and sweet, easy to hold, and gorgeous to boot.
This is lovely and wholesome. You usually shouldn't release critters that find their way into human areas for too long as a lot of native populations of various species have suffered disease outbreaks from unwitting good samaritans so this was a truly excellent option. I do love the care given to one of our most underrated neighbors. Those running agile spiders have a crazy high powered processors and are very smart and attentive creatures. Thank you so much for giving him the best retirement home he could ask for! Thank you for all your good work as a responsible and empathetic shepherd. You are an excellent steward and representative of wholesome animal care! I hope you can continue to shape the next generation of animal caretakers and continue to guide people to a higher path of responsible, ethical and empathetic animal keeping.
A great way to tell wolf spiders apart is that they have these beautiful stripes running down their head and backs, often brown or black and heavily contrasted against the rest of them. Fishing spiders are typically more mottled in appearance with striped legs. And I doubt you'll ever see them outside of Australia, but a huntsman spider is all grey or brown with minimal markings. Oh, and it's flamethrower sized. Hope this helps!
LOVED you did this! I had a Dolomedes wander into my MI-basement almost two years-ago. I saved him from my son & cat and set him up in an enclosure NOWHERE NEAR yours, but he had his final molt after a few months, hooked-out, & we kept him until May-last year when I could release him into the garden. AMAZING spider, & his legs EASILY spread over my palm! We don’t get too many native arachnids THAT large in MI. It was a joy to keep him, then set him free.
This is awesome! I also kept a fishing spider for awhile that intruded my home, also thought it was a wolf at first. My gf said I couldn’t keep it so I brought it to the shop at my work. The guys loved feeding it. Had to let it go because they added a smaller one that was likely a male and we soon had hundreds of little fishing spiders escaping. So we let them all go near a pond.
It's fun to see you build these set ups. My desert terrarium that I built a few years ago just turned into a perfect home for the spider I just scooped from the house I'll be moving into. Yours is a bit more friendly where as mine is almost the same size but a healthy female black widow. It will take lots of attention to not make a mistake but so far it's been magical to watch such an elusive beauty
Have you ever made a terrarium filled entirely with flora and fauna that are native to your area? Its really fun, especially if you research them before putting them in. i love knowing some of the names of the things around me. makes it feel like home.
my mum is currently raising around 150 Hogna Carlolinensis babies from her wolfie girl Rosie who laid an eggsac a month or two ago. I will say, my mums setup definitely isnt as glamorous as this one, and definitely not as big, but it was fascinating to watch you put it together
If you liked making a home for this little guy, you should look into building enclosures for some tarantulas! :D Many of them love a rain forest setting, and some of the easier ones would flourish in your style of desert enclosures. :)
Toby lucked out. Gets caught out in the open, looking hungry and bedraggled, gets locked up in a little box, probably terrified and thinking the worst... Next thing he knows, he's being moved into a 5 star all inclusive resort, complete with housekeeping. Little guy's living the good life.
More arachnids!!!!!!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥰 Oh, remember to include cross ventilation where appropriate! 🌬🕷😊 Top marks for this build!! DIY substrate looks five star (though I've never had a wolf spider under my care), and scape is gorgeous as always! If you get any Ts, be sure to plan the flora around if they're heavy webbers or not. Plants can get enveloped very quickly! 😂
Absolutely should get yourself a tarantula when Toby passes. I think youd thoroughly enjoy one of the more common terrestrial species. Personally out of the 5 I own I love my LP (Lasiodora Parahybana). His name is Frankie Fingers and hes almost always out in the open, he has a wonderful feeding response and is always fun to watch
I got to see a fishing spider when i was doing summer work in ontario, and it was neat because she was MASSIVE, had an egg sac, and was also hidden away in this hollow in a tree surrounded by shelf mushrooms, like the perfect image of a fairy house. That's how we actually found her at first - my coworker said "that looks like the perfect home for something" and, well, it was!
Unfortunately this is a dark fishing spider not a wolf spider but they are also giant true spiders and in my opinion cooler because they will hunt and eat fish if given the chance.
What I love about this is it is the ideal enclosure for a fishing spider. Definitely top tier among the ones I’ve seen and the simple nature of it too. I like that the background and drainage layer were similar to what is going on in the dart frog hobby. Only concern is the isopods hurting the molting spider but since this is a true spider it will likely eat them before they can do damage.
I was getting worried after seeing a few of your videos that were on the serious side. But between the "dramatic reenactment" and the reference to The Office, this was great! And since the end of the year is coming, I'm really looking forward to a tour of the new animal room.
Thank you so much Tanner! Great video! I love that you set up a tank for a visitor. I am a huge fan of the study of native species and I can not think of a more beautiful way to study and observe.
They are fascinating little guys to watch! We have tons here where we live, they’re adorable!!! Looks like a cozy spot for him! (Even without the radiator! Haha!)
I feel pretty confident that what you actually have here is a giant house spider. The colors and size are a dead ringer of the giant house spider common in the pacific northwest. They have a reasonably life span for true spiders and are actually pretty chill. Nice find.
We generally leave the spiders in our house alone to live and let live. Our house is older and lots of tiny insects come in. Spiders reduce the numbers. Great enclosure for a lovely arachnid. Lucky Toby!
getting a photo from your wife saying “Help! he’s back!” is very menacing. building an amazing home for the intruder to keep as a pet is twice as menacing.
If you ever feel like doing a tall vertical enclosure, an amblypygi could be very cool! They're arboreal arachnids and they need places where they can hang mostly upside-down (or at least at an angle) in order to molt, which might make for a fun challenge. I have a species called Phrynus whitei, they're really cool little fellas. Just try to find a captive-bred one, of course!
I know what you mean about becoming fascinated by wildlife, even close to home. I have a colony of Guinea Paper Wasps living on my balcony, and I just let them do their thing! It's so fun to watch them move.
i absolutely love these guys. ive wanted a pet wolf spider for such a long time. guess i'll just live vicariously through your video. thanks for giving this beautiful little feller a good home
I found a piece of wood with my best friend like 14 years ago, and i still have it. It's been used in multiple tanks now for multiple animals. We talked about how crazy it is that i have that and the first piece of wood i ever bought. Definitely an investment if you take care of them.
Spiders rock. I was never interested in keeping spiders until I started watching Dave's Little Beasties. Incredible channel. Dave is a fount of knowledge, and he has some incredible inverts. Oh, and there's Westside Reptiles's shorts lol. So entertaining and downright hilarious sometimes. Toby is a real looker
I find this hysterical. Ohhhh a wolf spider!!! I have at least 3 spiders living in my house in the mountains. They run like clockwork. There is one behind my tv in the bedroom. At night when I turn the tv on he comes out from behind it and stationing himself next to the tv and waits for the feast. When I wake up I remove the bodies of unwanted insects. Pretty much I am living in a spider home.😊
I gotta say i love your "dramatic reenactments"! I myself just acquired a new eight legged friend this way- a lil jumping spider. Maybe eventually I could build her something cooler to live in, like this.
Thought I'd share a neat trick from my incubator-making days, as it may have helped here: To add gas exchange without adding a source for contaminants or means of escape, drill holes 1/2 inch in diameter or less, then take polyfill (which can be acquired cheaply by cutting open the cheapest pillow you can find) and pull it through the hole until the fit is tight, then trim excess. It allows for a surprising amount of gas exchange, particularly if you drill a few, and the polyfill can easily be replaced. I'd be willing to bet a snake could push it out and probably anything with lungs would not get enough fresh air, but for most invertebrates it should be ample airflow and secure. As far as how it affects the aesthetic...it depends. As a bonus it seems to do a REALLY good job of excluding airflow from differences in pressure (air from a fan or vent blowing on the opening) or mold spores. The second may not be a consideration here but the first really helps to hold in humidity if that is a concern.
I truly believe you would enjoy a tarantula. I've been a keeper for a while, currently have 46, and I can think of many species that I think you could make a stunning habitat for!
In my line of work I inspect a fair amount of culverts which are home to an ungodly amount of spiders, mostly various orb weavers and the wolfs. I didn’t even know this type of spider existed until I ran into one in these a culvert, very interesting spider
I know there are all sorts of other exotic spiders but for some reason this guy has really captured my interest. I guess I kind of think that on some level he understands that he'll be able to live out his life free of predators and getting fed all he wants in a wonderful vacation home. Maybe he'd like a girl friend now? 😍
Haven’t checked up on ur subscriptions in a while, and man I’ll never get tired of ur videos. I’ve been watching you for a few years now and the ur filming and editing has really made a difference lately, and I love videos like this that focuses on a more everyday species. I also just feel like ur channel has felt more consistent and coherent as a whole lately. I’m not a spider guy either lol
EDIT: Unfortunately, I made an error in this video. What I thought was a Wolf Spider is actually a Fishing Spider, likely Dolomedes tenebrosus. I spent hours trying to get a proper ID as I scripted the video and even got other opinions. I believed it was Hogna aspersa, but I got it wrong. Thankfully, this is still an ideal habitat for this species, but I don’t like that I messed that up and am sorry. Regardless, I'm still happy to have this spider around and am excited to share more in the future.
Earlier this week, I found a Fishing Spider that snuck into my home. There's no telling how long it's been living here, but I didn't really want it free roaming... neither did my wife! She found him to begin with. I managed to capture it and decided to design a custom habitat for him since he insisted on living in my home.
Since Toby insisted on living inside, I figured I would allow him to continue doing so within a vivarium. I like how this turned out and have enjoyed him thus far. He also seems to like his new personal forest habitat. What do you think, and what would you have done if you found a spider like this in your home? Have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
Also, I just wanted to give a heads-up that I will not be uploading next week because of various things I have going on. I’ll be back the following week with something incredible. See you then.
You got a nice bathroom homie
The spider is so cute! Thank you for giving it such a lovely home! :-)
could you use redshank moss? your tanks are beutiful btw
See you in two weeks! Always worth the wait. Can't wait to see how this turned out! Thanks for being my Saturday morning coffee time video for years, Tanner. An inspiration, a fixture of many of our lives. Keep it up man, anytime we have to wait a little longer for something, it's always well worth it! Now Im gonna have to talk the wife into a pet wolf spider occasionally. We find them more commonly than the wife would like lol mostly out around the house, fortunately only the "glitchy spiders" as my wife calls them, get in, mostly. That's what she calls any jumping spider. She's not a fan of the way they move 😂
@@laeliesnook2242I've never heard of this? Definitely got me curious that be what I look up when this is over haha
Toby already looks brighter after a couple of good meals. Seems like this little guy is on his way to some fine, healthy living.
Toby the Wolf Spider. Sounds like a cartoon.
Toby is healthier and safer than any spider in the wild. Lets be real Toby is a spoiled brat.
When they named it Toby, I immediately thought of Tobey Maguire
Remind me to get lost, cold and hungry in your home, especially as SerpaSquad, I would love my own bioactive terrarium 😂
Now I'm imagining a hilarious Serpa Design terrarium for a human and what that would entail
😂❤ikr? Yess! Can mine have a gaming chair?
"Easy DIY Habitat for Tall Hairless Ape"
Sits on porch with unblinking huge eyes, multiple eyes...
@oakmaiden2133 we all have 24 eyes, right?
This is actually a fishing spider, not a wolf spider. Very similar looking but if you compare the eye positions for both you'll see at 10:24 that Toby's eyes are positioned like a happy face like a fishing spider, while wolf spiders eyes look like a frowny face, if that makes sense.
You might be right, if so id love to see him given a tank fitting his aquatic side!
Yeah good catch.
@@NoBodyToDanceWithMe based on the chevron pattern on its back it's probably dolomedes tenebrosus (dark fishing spider) which doesn't actually do much with water, instead dwelling in the forest on trees and is often found far from any water source.
@@rainstorme4400correct
Definitely a fishing spider
Bro built a 5-Star Home for the invader 😂
Homelessness is a real factor in crime. Free housing does statistically tend to help, especially good housing that targets needs and enriches lives.
Bro saved the spider from becoming a fully fledged criminal 😂
this is the big mistake that western countries do with invaders these days
But like how we’re housing immigrants in 5 star hotels…
🎶California, is nice to the homeless 🎶
Bro, this is like kidnapping a person then giving them a mansion and all the care they need for the rest of their life.
I think I've read a fanfic like that XD
Being a male spider, he likely won't live too long. If/when he passes, you should definitely get a female Hogsna David-Bowie huntsman spider or some kind of confirmed female tarantula that would enjoy the setup you built for even longer. Just a thought
Maybe a fire red millipede scape in the future...
Could contrast amazingly with lush plants - a fine addition to the invertebrate area!
Loving the recent videos! Keep up the amazing work!
OMG! The narration and filming at the beginning is so entertaining! “Cooking dinner”, was it chicken pot pie? Then, the discovery and capture of Toby… and finally such a happy ending! Thank you so much for your very interesting, inspirational, and enjoyable videos.
I'm gonna miss Toby. He has a nice, calming presence in the office.
I love your compassion for household "pests," they should not be punished for the crime of being small ❤
I saw some color morphs for wolf spiders that are completely amazing, great species and so inspirational! Love how you put in so much work and pay attention to every little detail to make the enclosures the best they can be! Thank you for keeping us entertained and inspired!!
To bad this is a dark fishing spider but in my opinion they are cooler than wolf spiders and they get quite large way bigger than most wolf spider species and they hunt and eat fish. Like a spider that hunts fish that’s just flippin rad as Clint would say 😂. Hopefully he adds a water feature and some guppies or mosquito fish for it to hunt. Well I wish you all the best and hope you have a great day 🙋♂️✌️ when you get a chance look up the different fishing spider species I’m sure you’ll like them if you also enjoy wolf spiders.
Yes! I've been waiting for an arachnid build so long. These guys are great!
he did a great jumping spider one a while back, similar home invader story :)
Out of all the things to do with a spider in the home, this is by far the coolest and most rewarding option. Any animal that spends the rest of its days in a serpadesign enclosure is a truly lucky creature, even if it gets misidentified by its new owner 😂. Although a male Dark Fishing Spider likely won’t have any interest in burrowing, it’ll definitely appreciate the semi-arboreal aspects of the enclosure.
I cant reccomend keeping a colony of Bess beetles around a nice stump of wood enough.
They are so delightful to keep, very personable and sweet, easy to hold, and gorgeous to boot.
This is lovely and wholesome. You usually shouldn't release critters that find their way into human areas for too long as a lot of native populations of various species have suffered disease outbreaks from unwitting good samaritans so this was a truly excellent option. I do love the care given to one of our most underrated neighbors. Those running agile spiders have a crazy high powered processors and are very smart and attentive creatures. Thank you so much for giving him the best retirement home he could ask for! Thank you for all your good work as a responsible and empathetic shepherd. You are an excellent steward and representative of wholesome animal care! I hope you can continue to shape the next generation of animal caretakers and continue to guide people to a higher path of responsible, ethical and empathetic animal keeping.
A great way to tell wolf spiders apart is that they have these beautiful stripes running down their head and backs, often brown or black and heavily contrasted against the rest of them. Fishing spiders are typically more mottled in appearance with striped legs. And I doubt you'll ever see them outside of Australia, but a huntsman spider is all grey or brown with minimal markings. Oh, and it's flamethrower sized. Hope this helps!
Huntsman spiders are pretty much global in suitable habitats, including the Gulf Coast, coastal Southern California, and Hawaii in the USA.
Fish spiders are everywhere in Indiana. When it floods they all come up into houses
I have arachnophobia but your vids bring me so much peace and joy that I will face my fears just for this vid.
Excellent attack footage! Love spiders! Be interested in seeing a terrarium that houses a golden-orb or a spider that makes a beautiful web.
LOVED you did this! I had a Dolomedes wander into my MI-basement almost two years-ago. I saved him from my son & cat and set him up in an enclosure NOWHERE NEAR yours, but he had his final molt after a few months, hooked-out, & we kept him until May-last year when I could release him into the garden.
AMAZING spider, & his legs EASILY spread over my palm! We don’t get too many native arachnids THAT large in MI. It was a joy to keep him, then set him free.
Your tank designs are truly on another level. I'm glad I found your channel; I love watching your videos!
I knew Toby wasn't a wolf spider when I saw his eyes, but you caught that. His enclosure is fantastic! I love the artistry in all of your habitats.
This is awesome! I also kept a fishing spider for awhile that intruded my home, also thought it was a wolf at first. My gf said I couldn’t keep it so I brought it to the shop at my work. The guys loved feeding it. Had to let it go because they added a smaller one that was likely a male and we soon had hundreds of little fishing spiders escaping. So we let them all go near a pond.
This video is actually pretty cool because of the spontaneity ... there's a nice "Harvest Festival" vibe that's in the leaf litter, too.
Considering that most of your terrariums, paludariums and what not contain springtails, I would say that you have done a lot with invertebrates 😋
you know when you REALLY like a creator, when youll watch their video about a spider.. and you are a serious arachnopobe!
It's fun to see you build these set ups. My desert terrarium that I built a few years ago just turned into a perfect home for the spider I just scooped from the house I'll be moving into. Yours is a bit more friendly where as mine is almost the same size but a healthy female black widow. It will take lots of attention to not make a mistake but so far it's been magical to watch such an elusive beauty
Have you ever made a terrarium filled entirely with flora and fauna that are native to your area? Its really fun, especially if you research them before putting them in. i love knowing some of the names of the things around me. makes it feel like home.
Thank you for show casing his beauty. A stunning species
my mum is currently raising around 150 Hogna Carlolinensis babies from her wolfie girl Rosie who laid an eggsac a month or two ago. I will say, my mums setup definitely isnt as glamorous as this one, and definitely not as big, but it was fascinating to watch you put it together
Wow! Beautiful setup. Truly looks like a slice of the FB forest. Im sure I saw Toby smile while crawling around in there.
Thanks for giving him a good home! It's a really pretty set up and he seems like he's enjoying it, plus his meal delivery! Love from Memphis~
If you liked making a home for this little guy, you should look into building enclosures for some tarantulas! :D Many of them love a rain forest setting, and some of the easier ones would flourish in your style of desert enclosures. :)
You should put a 24/7 livestream up of the spider's habitat. That would be interesting.
Toby lucked out. Gets caught out in the open, looking hungry and bedraggled, gets locked up in a little box, probably terrified and thinking the worst... Next thing he knows, he's being moved into a 5 star all inclusive resort, complete with housekeeping. Little guy's living the good life.
More arachnids!!!!!!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥰
Oh, remember to include cross ventilation where appropriate! 🌬🕷😊
Top marks for this build!! DIY substrate looks five star (though I've never had a wolf spider under my care), and scape is gorgeous as always!
If you get any Ts, be sure to plan the flora around if they're heavy webbers or not. Plants can get enveloped very quickly! 😂
This video has so much “you’re my friend now. We’re gonna get soft taco later” vibes and I love it
Besides the fact that you are a genius in your field, you are one of the best video editor
From intruder to captive... Plot twist directly from Hollywood
You should consider tarantulas. They live quite long and some of them can create nice webs that would add much to the decor of the terrarium
I don’t usually like seeing spiders like that but sense you are making the video it kind of makes me feel better
Tell me why I’m now picturing having a vivarium in my home for a spider, when I’m terrified of them.
Great content as always Tanner!
Absolutely should get yourself a tarantula when Toby passes. I think youd thoroughly enjoy one of the more common terrestrial species. Personally out of the 5 I own I love my LP (Lasiodora Parahybana). His name is Frankie Fingers and hes almost always out in the open, he has a wonderful feeding response and is always fun to watch
A great job and a very happy wolf spider 👍
Beautiful enclosure build! And the spider is beautiful too. Just love this!❤
My favorite time of the week is waking up to a new video.
I got to see a fishing spider when i was doing summer work in ontario, and it was neat because she was MASSIVE, had an egg sac, and was also hidden away in this hollow in a tree surrounded by shelf mushrooms, like the perfect image of a fairy house. That's how we actually found her at first - my coworker said "that looks like the perfect home for something" and, well, it was!
Watching spiders eat is wild! Love it, and glad you made something for this spider! Hopefully he lives longer than anticipated.
Toby looks amazing & I'd say you did a great job on his little habitat given how quickly you had to put it together.
I love wolf spiders ❤❤ so smart😮 thank u for making a beautiful enclosure for it
Unfortunately this is a dark fishing spider not a wolf spider but they are also giant true spiders and in my opinion cooler because they will hunt and eat fish if given the chance.
What I love about this is it is the ideal enclosure for a fishing spider. Definitely top tier among the ones I’ve seen and the simple nature of it too. I like that the background and drainage layer were similar to what is going on in the dart frog hobby. Only concern is the isopods hurting the molting spider but since this is a true spider it will likely eat them before they can do damage.
I was getting worried after seeing a few of your videos that were on the serious side. But between the "dramatic reenactment" and the reference to The Office, this was great!
And since the end of the year is coming, I'm really looking forward to a tour of the new animal room.
Only you would come up with a place to keep a spider. And I’m glad you did.
Wow, that fishing spider is one lucky guy! What a lush home.
I loved the reenactment!
Thank you so much Tanner! Great video! I love that you set up a tank for a visitor. I am a huge fan of the study of native species and I can not think of a more beautiful way to study and observe.
They are fascinating little guys to watch! We have tons here where we live, they’re adorable!!! Looks like a cozy spot for him! (Even without the radiator! Haha!)
The isopods racing circles around the tank during the Timelapse is pretty great😂
I feel pretty confident that what you actually have here is a giant house spider. The colors and size are a dead ringer of the giant house spider common in the pacific northwest. They have a reasonably life span for true spiders and are actually pretty chill. Nice find.
One of my top three builds I've watched you do. Nice work.
We generally leave the spiders in our house alone to live and let live. Our house is older and lots of tiny insects come in. Spiders reduce the numbers. Great enclosure for a lovely arachnid. Lucky Toby!
Those acorn cap water bowls are ADORABLE
i don't know why but the statement "while the isopods did laps" made me lose it
love this vid!
getting a photo from your wife saying “Help! he’s back!” is very menacing. building an amazing home for the intruder to keep as a pet is twice as menacing.
If you ever feel like doing a tall vertical enclosure, an amblypygi could be very cool! They're arboreal arachnids and they need places where they can hang mostly upside-down (or at least at an angle) in order to molt, which might make for a fun challenge. I have a species called Phrynus whitei, they're really cool little fellas. Just try to find a captive-bred one, of course!
Yesss I have a phrynus whitei as well:) sweetest and most fascinating creatures ever imo!
Your spider stories are a special treat!
Enclosure turned out great!!! Very nice home for the spider 🕷️
That time lapse was awesome!
I know what you mean about becoming fascinated by wildlife, even close to home. I have a colony of Guinea Paper Wasps living on my balcony, and I just let them do their thing! It's so fun to watch them move.
i absolutely love these guys. ive wanted a pet wolf spider for such a long time. guess i'll just live vicariously through your video. thanks for giving this beautiful little feller a good home
I wish I could have had you around when we had wolf spiders in our home 😅 you make catching them look so easy!
Dedicated invertebrate area? I'm super excited to see more! Love your work!
I found a piece of wood with my best friend like 14 years ago, and i still have it. It's been used in multiple tanks now for multiple animals. We talked about how crazy it is that i have that and the first piece of wood i ever bought. Definitely an investment if you take care of them.
Spiders rock. I was never interested in keeping spiders until I started watching Dave's Little Beasties. Incredible channel. Dave is a fount of knowledge, and he has some incredible inverts. Oh, and there's Westside Reptiles's shorts lol. So entertaining and downright hilarious sometimes. Toby is a real looker
I find this hysterical. Ohhhh a wolf spider!!!
I have at least 3 spiders living in my house in the mountains. They run like clockwork. There is one behind my tv in the bedroom. At night when I turn the tv on he comes out from behind it and stationing himself next to the tv and waits for the feast. When I wake up I remove the bodies of unwanted insects.
Pretty much I am living in a spider home.😊
The fern looks absolutely amazing
Just got back from duxford finale air show (absolutely amazing) and to this seeps has uploaded absolute joy
WINDERFU attitude and fabulous job, as always!❤️
I love so much that you did this!!!! He is GORGEOUS and his home matches.
I love Dolomedes!!! Thank you so much for giving this big guy a lovely home and an all you can eat buffet, hopefully he enjoys it a lot 😊
I love stuffed grape leaves too!
Great looking set up 👍 Toby will be very happy 😎👍
this turned out really nice. very pleasing to look at. love the plants
Awesome build and great footage!
I gotta say i love your "dramatic reenactments"! I myself just acquired a new eight legged friend this way- a lil jumping spider. Maybe eventually I could build her something cooler to live in, like this.
Keep up the good work Tanner!!!😊
Cute story and phenomenal footage. Definitely one of my all time favourite vids on the channel
Oh nightmare material 😂 well done. I think you need to do a butterfly enclosure ❤
I love this so much.! The spiders new home looks awesome. I love seeing some footage of the spider exploring
Thought I'd share a neat trick from my incubator-making days, as it may have helped here:
To add gas exchange without adding a source for contaminants or means of escape, drill holes 1/2 inch in diameter or less, then take polyfill (which can be acquired cheaply by cutting open the cheapest pillow you can find) and pull it through the hole until the fit is tight, then trim excess. It allows for a surprising amount of gas exchange, particularly if you drill a few, and the polyfill can easily be replaced. I'd be willing to bet a snake could push it out and probably anything with lungs would not get enough fresh air, but for most invertebrates it should be ample airflow and secure. As far as how it affects the aesthetic...it depends.
As a bonus it seems to do a REALLY good job of excluding airflow from differences in pressure (air from a fan or vent blowing on the opening) or mold spores. The second may not be a consideration here but the first really helps to hold in humidity if that is a concern.
OH MY GOD I JUST ASKED IF YOU COULD DO A SPIDER A FEW VIDEOS AGO IM SO HAPPY
I love spiders, i think they are natures most misunderstood creatures
really cool to see a build for a local species. could be cool to explore other locals!
The dramatic reenactment had me dead 😂 nicely done too.
I truly believe you would enjoy a tarantula. I've been a keeper for a while, currently have 46, and I can think of many species that I think you could make a stunning habitat for!
Yes!!!!! I am so happy to see more spider content it's been so long since the jumping spider vivarium
Toby or not Toby that is the question ! Lovely set up Connor 🕷
In my line of work I inspect a fair amount of culverts which are home to an ungodly amount of spiders, mostly various orb weavers and the wolfs. I didn’t even know this type of spider existed until I ran into one in these a culvert, very interesting spider
A beautiful spider, while he is in his Habitat, which you made for him 😅
I love the setup! Not interested in the spider so much, but it's awesome to see a setup specialized for this type of animal
I know there are all sorts of other exotic spiders but for some reason this guy has really captured my interest. I guess I kind of think that on some level he understands that he'll be able to live out his life free of predators and getting fed all he wants in a wonderful vacation home. Maybe he'd like a girl friend now? 😍
Haven’t checked up on ur subscriptions in a while, and man I’ll never get tired of ur videos. I’ve been watching you for a few years now and the ur filming and editing has really made a difference lately, and I love videos like this that focuses on a more everyday species. I also just feel like ur channel has felt more consistent and coherent as a whole lately. I’m not a spider guy either lol