BABIES!!! I live for these vids! So happy the cereal boxes are working out for you. I am super excited for more super cute babies. I really want to see if the girl that came with a sac is able to get them to hatch. Well, thank you, Dave and Camera Lady, for another fun baby vid. 👶🕷❤
Despite loving this hobby, it is hard to enjoy many other channels that make content about it. Usually, they are too flashy and I also don´t like the way many others keep their pets (usually because they give them the absolute minimum as a permanent enclosure so that they can keep more specimens, which is not what keeping a pet is about in my opinion). But your are the exact opposite: always calm, very professional and caring. And I really like that. Thank you.
Me too. I can watch his content awake, or fall asleep to it. It's always interesting, usually quite funny, extremely informative, and accurate. Your comment was well said. And of course, Camera Lady is the cherry on top of the ice cream. ❤
Good god, you've got a lot of spiders, Dave. You'd best make sure they don't escape from their enclosures and get free rein of the Beastie Room. What a spectacle that would be. If worse comes to worse, be sure to send in Camera Lady. It would be your most popular video.
Babies!! It's been too long without slings (or eggs with legs...) She was a beauty and quite the mama. Excited to hear more on the others with sacks. Keep up the most excellent work Dave and CL!
Great video Dave and wow mama Irminia is absolutely stunning.... Although the cereal boxes aren't as visually pleasing as glass it would seem they are doing rather well for you,.. thanks for sharing..
Cannot even believe the words I am texting... she's a beauty, and the slings are so cute. what a Good Mum. Just as long as she's at your place and not mine 😅😂 QUESTION.. Do all spiders look after their eggs. Im in Southern Australia, I often find Huntsman egg sacks in the garden mulch... But not the Mums thankfully. Do they lay and then leave them...or maybe are they abandoned sacks. Again I can't believe I'm even asking ...it's just under your tutelage, Dave and Camera Lady, I find it so interesting.
Asfar as i know huntsman spiders usually stay with the eggsack, i am guessing they either where spooked off, or they where killed, there is a very slight chance they actually abandoned the sack.
Dave, you don't think those babies could get through the airholes in the enclosure, do you? I'm so excited for all these new babies!!! Congratulations to you and CL!
My juvi P.irminia escaped on me about a month ago and after a full 2 days of looking in the room (they are kept in an isolated room) I came to the conclusion that it had escaped the room at some point and made it's way outside. Fast forward to this Saturday, as I'm about to fall asleep I see a black shadow on my blackout curtains, I assume it's my eyes playing a trick on me but I turn the light on regardless... I have never been so happy to see a notoriously venomous spider (at least in terms of new worlds) just chilling out on my curtains. I'm just glad it didn't choose to cuddle up to me for warmth for the month it was gone since I also sleep in the room.
happy dayzz PROF with some projects coming to a good result. great to see the update on the successes so far. love the footage CAMERA LADY. the future is bright looking for the beastie room . many thanks guys and take care
I've been interested in tarantulas for a while, and after watching your videos i feel confident enough to finally get into the hobby. I've ordered a few enclosures and i should get my first few slings in about a month's time.
Hi Dave Great success with the irminia pairing. Lots of babies turning into slings. She is so pretty with the orange stripes on her legs. Those cereal containers have worked very nicely. Nice to have babies hatch out with the mom. Great video camera lady.❤🕷🕸Cindy USA
Its weird how there are some similarities between breeding fish and the beasties. The amount of success you have is impressive and a telltale sign you care for your animals.
Wow, that LP kept her egg sac?! That's amazing! We've just got a sling, can't wait to see it grow. Think im too impatient for slings at the moment lol. Got the L.P, T.Albo, B.Emilia & T.Vagans slings. Vagans is always out but never see the rest. My 7-legged juvi Albo has not long since buried away, can't wait to see their shiny new leg, really miss them coz they were always out & about.
Your female spiders are total individuals; each and every one. You keep their lives and environment stable and safe so they can become healthy and fertile. Without lots of tapping and jiggling and poking around they can relax. Too many keepers just cannot keep their fingers to themselves. We might not like living in cereal boxes but your girls seem to like them just fine. I was so worried about the upheaval of your move and the effects on all the multileggers. Very fine video and all good news. Hi Camera Lady!
Oh she is beautiful I love the pattern and colour on her legs You've definitely got some good videos coming up if all the egg sacs you have are successful I hope they are and you can show us Just ❤ all your videos im still going strong and haven't missed one yet and don't plan to either I would miss you both too much 😊👍🏻
The little babies made my trypophobia go through the roof, I love seeing the egg sac’s although the mother sometimes needs a midnight snack, it is hard work raising babies, I probably would have eaten my egg sac if I knew what was coming! ❤
Woohoo!! I'm so excited about all the egg sacs showing up! I'm looking forward to some awesome babies in your videos. Even in your scaled down Beastie Room you guys are ramping things up. I'm delighted for you! The mums are so incredibly adaptable, carrying on whether in big glass enclosures or in cereal boxes. Amazing. Life is so tenacious. 💕🕸🕷💕
Hey Dave & C'Lady! 😊 Great recap of all the breedings! How about the pamphos, I think you paired some lately, right? They may take a while to drop sacs though, I guess that's why you left them out. 😅 Cheers guys, have a great weeek - hopefully full of nice surprises! 😉
Hi Dave and Camera Lady 💙💕🕷️ hope you’re both well and had a nice weekend. Lovely to see the mum nursing her nymphs/slings in her cereal box ❤ looks like a decent amount! She’s beautiful and looks in very good condition. Nice footage from Camera Lady getting up close and personal on the wee fuzz balls. Great to see more success stories by ways of egg sacs too Dave! Thanks for sharing this with us all. Take care and have a fantastic week ahead 💙💕🕷️🥰xxxx
I'm glad to see your successes here. The egg sac pulling videos are my favorites, sonit looks like i have a lot to look forward to! But it's loads of fun, too, to watch you working through the process with some of these temperamental beasties... It's like im learning about the spiders along with you. Much love and appreciation!
Very interesting! As someone who still has a mild fobia of spiders, it's so cool to see their behaviors 🥰 I wish more people in the hobby would accept the fact that tarantulas actually do need heat!
As a non keeper would you explain your comments of "leaving the male overnight in a Butterfly net"? Is it for his safety? Or, to make sure he stays in one place? Or.....? I really enjoy these "update on projects" tours around the Beasties Room. And thank you for adding the common name of the tarantula species along with its Latin name, it helps me learn! My hope is to visit the UK next year and plan my trip around your show schedule so I can see your Beastie Room in person. That will be a treat! With best wishes from California.
Yes to make life a little easier when it’s very busy we put our females enclosure in a sealed net and add the male , this allows them to pair overnight and still gives our males the best chance of escape too 👌
The Skelton Leg behavior is very interesting. I have a juvenile/sub-adult that does the exact same thing. I find it at the mouth of it's burrow every morning. Once the lights come on, it webs up the entrance and disappears. I've caught it a few times at night "opening" the entrance by separating the webbing to create a perfectly round opening. I haven't had other tarantula species do that. My terrestrial/fossorial Ts have opted to use substrate to close their burrows when needed. The Skelton's daily routine of opening and closing via a web door is fascinating. I thought maybe my little dude was just an oddball but maybe the whole species is a little goofy 😅
Always fascinating to see the journey from mating to the production of the sacs and seeing the slings and you chart and explain this process better than any other in my honest opinion Dave. Great to see you gain the success your efforts deserve
so many babies ❤ i always love watching these videos the slings always remind me of the tan jumper i used to have she was my mamas (mamas was her name).
AWESOME video Dave thats cool the female dropping a sac on Valentines Day STUNNING species I have an adult female and 2 juvie females was just wondering about the air holes with the slings you might have already checked they cant escape 😉👍
Dear Dave and Mrs , Thank youuuuuuuu for all your videos. I've learned so much from you.... (My brachipelma hamoriI is around 7 years old =female)😊😉 and I'm ready to get my next tarantula (s) 😁 Thank youuuuuuuu for guiding me and many others along the way 🙏 🙌 😊❤❤❤ Best wishes to you and your loved ones and lots of love and respect and greetings from me in Amsterdam the Netherlands 🇳🇱 🤗😘💞
Absolutely brilliant Dave, plenty to ponder about Dave but everything seems to be going very well at the moment, hopefully you'll have many viable egg sacs this year, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
I love the hard work and how the room is taking shape. Love the amazing journey I have had following you Dave and camera lady. love the post's and always check your progress .my gbb just shed and is looking great .all thanks to you .because of your knowledge this is why I got my tarantulas I don't think I would have had the power of knowledge without you many thanks
I’ve also had sacs from spiders in cereal boxes - P.regalis, A.germani, O.schioedtei, H.mac, P.everetti, and I even got a sac from my uthai-thani - unfortunately she didn’t like hers and threw it out 😢
Fantastic 😍.... Which lights are you using now please Dave ? I see they don't have a pink hue anymore like the plant LED's you installed in one of your older videos 🤔. I'm needing to change my adhesive LED strips for some decent lights for my moss/plant growth. Thanks 👍😁
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?
I often feel chilly even when the thermometer says the room is warm enough. Would it benefit to run heat tapes along back or front of the boxes and turn your heater down a little
I don't have any experience with caring for spiders but I'm wondering if you have considered testing the kind of water bottles that are used for hamsters for the spiders with egg sacs?
congratulation! absolutely deserved, especially after all the moving-trouble you guys went through! I really often notice the irminia and the skelleton-leg recently, I think I've found two new species that I need to discuss with my wife :'D I would love to be able to get such a little sling of yours, but I wouldn't want to put the animals through the hassle of traveling so far/long.
@@daveslittlebeasties There will be heat but much less than a standard filament type lamp. An LED converts about 95% of electrical energy into light and only 5% ends up as heat. The Old fashioned globes, convert about 85% of the electricity into heat and 15% into light. This is why LEDs are so popular - they're light and use way less power. The negative side is the narrow spectrum of light that they emit compared to the old light globes. But that is improving with new technology coming through. If you used the old light globes and wanted the same level of lighting the amount of heat would be very large - maybe fried arachnids (or at least sunburnt)
6:15 Those slings look like they’re wearing aerobics leggings! - What’s a sperm web? - And, do a lot of British people say the number instead of the name of the month? Dave is one of the few people I’ve heard do it. Is it common? Regional? Cheers!
Tarantulas in cereal boxes... "Spidey-O's"😅
I want those!!
😂
All new Lucky Charms OOPS! All Slings.
Crunchy ~ with some milk ...😅🤣😂 hhhhhhhhhhhhhh 🤣
Spidey-Os, the breakfast cereal with bite.
BABIES!!! I live for these vids! So happy the cereal boxes are working out for you. I am super excited for more super cute babies. I really want to see if the girl that came with a sac is able to get them to hatch. Well, thank you, Dave and Camera Lady, for another fun baby vid. 👶🕷❤
Me too!!❤️🙏
Die Bemerkung mit dem Spermanetz hat mir sehr geholfen. Tolles Video. Wie immer.
Great way to start the week 🎉 congratulations
Great news on the egg sacs Dave fingers crossed for the successful hatching . Great work Camera Lady ..
Can’t wait to see lots of babies, keeping my fingers crossed for you Dave.
Despite loving this hobby, it is hard to enjoy many other channels that make content about it. Usually, they are too flashy and I also don´t like the way many others keep their pets (usually because they give them the absolute minimum as a permanent enclosure so that they can keep more specimens, which is not what keeping a pet is about in my opinion). But your are the exact opposite: always calm, very professional and caring. And I really like that. Thank you.
Me too. I can watch his content awake, or fall asleep to it. It's always interesting, usually quite funny, extremely informative, and accurate. Your comment was well said. And of course, Camera Lady is the cherry on top of the ice cream. ❤
I appreciate that! Thank you 😊 🙏
Same here! I really appreciate the videos because of the excellent care and the explanations!
Fingers crossed, congrats on all the egg sacs.
Yes! The Beastie Breeding Programme is back in full swing.
Good god, you've got a lot of spiders, Dave. You'd best make sure they don't escape from their enclosures and get free rein of the Beastie Room. What a spectacle that would be. If worse comes to worse, be sure to send in Camera Lady. It would be your most popular video.
😂😂❤❤
Such a beautiful spider and cute little once! 🕷❤ You dear Dave and our Sweet Camera Lady are both amazing 👏 ❤!
Your the awesome one we appreciate your support ❤❤❤❤
@@daveslittlebeasties 👋♥️👍
Babies!! It's been too long without slings (or eggs with legs...) She was a beauty and quite the mama. Excited to hear more on the others with sacks. Keep up the most excellent work Dave and CL!
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Look at the toes on all them babies ❤
Great video Dave and wow mama Irminia is absolutely stunning.... Although the cereal boxes aren't as visually pleasing as glass it would seem they are doing rather well for you,.. thanks for sharing..
Totally agree
Cannot even believe the words I am texting... she's a beauty, and the slings are so cute. what a Good Mum. Just as long as she's at your place and not mine 😅😂
QUESTION.. Do all spiders look after their eggs. Im in Southern Australia, I often find Huntsman egg sacks in the garden mulch... But not the Mums thankfully. Do they lay and then leave them...or maybe are they abandoned sacks. Again I can't believe I'm even asking ...it's just under your tutelage, Dave and Camera Lady, I find it so interesting.
Asfar as i know huntsman spiders usually stay with the eggsack, i am guessing they either where spooked off, or they where killed, there is a very slight chance they actually abandoned the sack.
😊 thank you, yes some species will leave a sac in a safe place
Dave, you don't think those babies could get through the airholes in the enclosure, do you? I'm so excited for all these new babies!!! Congratulations to you and CL!
We shall see😂😂😂
My juvi P.irminia escaped on me about a month ago and after a full 2 days of looking in the room (they are kept in an isolated room) I came to the conclusion that it had escaped the room at some point and made it's way outside. Fast forward to this Saturday, as I'm about to fall asleep I see a black shadow on my blackout curtains, I assume it's my eyes playing a trick on me but I turn the light on regardless...
I have never been so happy to see a notoriously venomous spider (at least in terms of new worlds) just chilling out on my curtains. I'm just glad it didn't choose to cuddle up to me for warmth for the month it was gone since I also sleep in the room.
This is a wonderful video. The happy breeding news is welcome. Enjoyed seeing the girls sitting out on the tour of the shelves. Great news.
happy dayzz PROF with some projects coming to a good result. great to see the update on the successes so far. love the footage CAMERA LADY. the future is bright looking for the beastie room . many thanks guys and take care
Thanks 👍
That was an absolutely stunning looking spider. And so many babies too. Hopefully she doesn't start eating them before you can get them out
She will be fine for a couple of weeks ❤
I've been interested in tarantulas for a while, and after watching your videos i feel confident enough to finally get into the hobby. I've ordered a few enclosures and i should get my first few slings in about a month's time.
Great to hear!🙏
Congratulations Dave the p irminia are very lovely Spiders I used to have one before she died.
Great video guys thank you so much beautiful spiders thank you guys xxxx
The Beasty Room is back in the business! Congratulations!!
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Hi Dave Great success with the irminia pairing. Lots of babies turning into slings. She is so pretty with the orange stripes on her legs. Those cereal containers have worked very nicely. Nice to have babies hatch out with the mom. Great video camera lady.❤🕷🕸Cindy USA
Thanks 👍
The new beastie room is lookin great 👍
I cant wait to see your camera lady start to pot up baby slings. And count up tiny eggs with legs!!! Love it! May God bless you.
Its weird how there are some similarities between breeding fish and the beasties. The amount of success you have is impressive and a telltale sign you care for your animals.
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Wow, that LP kept her egg sac?! That's amazing! We've just got a sling, can't wait to see it grow. Think im too impatient for slings at the moment lol. Got the L.P, T.Albo, B.Emilia & T.Vagans slings. Vagans is always out but never see the rest. My 7-legged juvi Albo has not long since buried away, can't wait to see their shiny new leg, really miss them coz they were always out & about.
Your female spiders are total individuals; each and every one. You keep their lives and environment stable and safe so they can become healthy and fertile. Without lots of tapping and jiggling and poking around they can relax. Too many keepers just cannot keep their fingers to themselves. We might not like living in cereal boxes but your girls seem to like them just fine. I was so worried about the upheaval of your move and the effects on all the multileggers. Very fine video and all good news. Hi Camera Lady!
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the update. Can’t wait for beastie room 2.0 to be built so you will have plenty of room for all the project
You and me both!
Wow dave she is stunning, made up for you and camera lady 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much for your update and sharing your success - what a beautiful lady you have in the cereal box! Her babies are adorable too! ☺️💜
Thank you so much!❤️
So interesting and helpful. Lots of good advice and it’s really a pleasure to see the breeding projects being successful in your new home.
Glad you enjoyed it!🙏
Thanks for sharing, you 2 will be busy grandma n grandpa soon with all the spider babies!!!
I hope so!
Oh she is beautiful I love the pattern and colour on her legs
You've definitely got some good videos coming up if all the egg sacs you have are successful I hope they are and you can show us
Just ❤ all your videos im still going strong and haven't missed one yet and don't plan to either I would miss you both too much 😊👍🏻
We really do appreciate your support ❤❤❤
@@daveslittlebeasties your very welcome 💖
Beautiful Tarantula and cute babies. I wish I lived close so I could buy some, but unfortunately I don't.
The little babies made my trypophobia go through the roof, I love seeing the egg sac’s although the mother sometimes needs a midnight snack, it is hard work raising babies, I probably would have eaten my egg sac if I knew what was coming! ❤
Woohoo!! I'm so excited about all the egg sacs showing up! I'm looking forward to some awesome babies in your videos. Even in your scaled down Beastie Room you guys are ramping things up. I'm delighted for you! The mums are so incredibly adaptable, carrying on whether in big glass enclosures or in cereal boxes. Amazing. Life is so tenacious. 💕🕸🕷💕
What a great look thru all those lovely egg sacks can't wait to see what becomes of them
Thanks so much! 😊
Some beautiful colours on the irminia
congrats on your breeding successes!
Hey Dave I’m not in the hobby but as a hopefully soon to be biologist I found your channel amazing. Keep the videos up. Cheers from Brazil.
Welcome aboard! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️and good luck with your studies my friend ❤️🙏
Great view for the future.
Hey Dave & C'Lady! 😊
Great recap of all the breedings! How about the pamphos, I think you paired some lately, right? They may take a while to drop sacs though, I guess that's why you left them out. 😅
Cheers guys, have a great weeek - hopefully full of nice surprises! 😉
Hi Dave and Camera Lady 💙💕🕷️ hope you’re both well and had a nice weekend.
Lovely to see the mum nursing her nymphs/slings in her cereal box ❤ looks like a decent amount! She’s beautiful and looks in very good condition. Nice footage from Camera Lady getting up close and personal on the wee fuzz balls.
Great to see more success stories by ways of egg sacs too Dave! Thanks for sharing this with us all.
Take care and have a fantastic week ahead 💙💕🕷️🥰xxxx
Thank you! You too!❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad to see your successes here. The egg sac pulling videos are my favorites, sonit looks like i have a lot to look forward to! But it's loads of fun, too, to watch you working through the process with some of these temperamental beasties... It's like im learning about the spiders along with you. Much love and appreciation!
Awesome! Thank you!❤️🙏
Very interesting! As someone who still has a mild fobia of spiders, it's so cool to see their behaviors 🥰
I wish more people in the hobby would accept the fact that tarantulas actually do need heat!
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That's really awesome!
Thank you for the updates. You have your very own maternity ward!
Yes! Thank you!😂❤️
Congratulations 🎉 very interesting to see the mum and her babies!
Thank you! 😊
Hello great video information Dave
Thanks 👍
Good show tonight. 👍👍❤️
Beautiful spider
As a non keeper would you explain your comments of "leaving the male overnight in a Butterfly net"? Is it for his safety? Or, to make sure he stays in one place? Or.....?
I really enjoy these "update on projects" tours around the Beasties Room. And thank you for adding the common name of the tarantula species along with its Latin name, it helps me learn!
My hope is to visit the UK next year and plan my trip around your show schedule so I can see your Beastie Room in person. That will be a treat!
With best wishes from California.
Yes to make life a little easier when it’s very busy we put our females enclosure in a sealed net and add the male , this allows them to pair overnight and still gives our males the best chance of escape too 👌
The Skelton Leg behavior is very interesting. I have a juvenile/sub-adult that does the exact same thing. I find it at the mouth of it's burrow every morning. Once the lights come on, it webs up the entrance and disappears. I've caught it a few times at night "opening" the entrance by separating the webbing to create a perfectly round opening. I haven't had other tarantula species do that. My terrestrial/fossorial Ts have opted to use substrate to close their burrows when needed. The Skelton's daily routine of opening and closing via a web door is fascinating. I thought maybe my little dude was just an oddball but maybe the whole species is a little goofy 😅
Always fascinating to see the journey from mating to the production of the sacs and seeing the slings and you chart and explain this process better than any other in my honest opinion Dave. Great to see you gain the success your efforts deserve
Thank you so much ❤️👍
Fascinating stuff😮
Great news!
Always amazing watching your videos Dave, your channel is the only T channel I watch anymore.
Awesome, thank you!❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Congratulations! She is a beauty!
Your videos, especially the pairing ones are fascinating. Surely the best ever cure for arachophobes everywhere.
Glad thing are working out with the cereal box containers Dave, hopefully there will be success with the pokeys. Fingers crossed Dave.❤😊
Thanks 👍
Another amazing vid, as always.. so excited for the babies to come!!!
Thank you for the video Dave... I enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it🙏
"Get a bite from the new and awesome Cheriotulas" 🤣
Nice vid guys and congrats for all them countless new 🕷️s 🥳
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you 😁
Careful and rigorous observation!
BEAUTIFUL LOVELY ADORABLE Slings and mum ❤❤❤❤
Interesting as always Dave 🕷️👍
Thanks 👍
so many babies ❤ i always love watching these videos the slings always remind me of the tan jumper i used to have she was my mamas (mamas was her name).
AWESOME video Dave thats cool the female dropping a sac on Valentines Day STUNNING species I have an adult female and 2 juvie females was just wondering about the air holes with the slings you might have already checked they cant escape 😉👍
😂😂yes they will get out so we must catch them up before they migrate 😂
@@daveslittlebeasties yeap you dont want a couple hundred slings running around free lol
Dear Dave and Mrs ,
Thank youuuuuuuu for all your videos.
I've learned so much from you....
(My brachipelma hamoriI is around 7 years old =female)😊😉 and I'm ready to get my next tarantula (s) 😁
Thank youuuuuuuu for guiding me and many others along the way 🙏 🙌 😊❤❤❤
Best wishes to you and your loved ones and lots of love and respect and greetings from me in Amsterdam the Netherlands 🇳🇱 🤗😘💞
So glad your enjoy the videos ❤❤❤❤
@@daveslittlebeasties very much even 😁👍👋
Absolutely brilliant Dave, plenty to ponder about Dave but everything seems to be going very well at the moment, hopefully you'll have many viable egg sacs this year, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
I hope so too❤️👍
Crack on with the great content Dave. Love the channel.
Thanks 👍
i love teh breeding videos i hope to breed spiders in the future aswell
Oh she's beautiful 😍 and her babies too
I wish my irminia was this chill, even without babies. Sadly, it knows the power of teleport
I love the hard work and how the room is taking shape. Love the amazing journey I have had following you Dave and camera lady. love the post's and always check your progress .my gbb just shed and is looking great .all thanks to you .because of your knowledge this is why I got my tarantulas I don't think I would have had the power of knowledge without you many thanks
Thats fantastic so glad your enjoying your journey theres always so much to learn thats why I still love it after 40 odd years 😂❤️
Great video as always Dave, I noticed you have lost some weight since you moved.
I’ve also had sacs from spiders in cereal boxes - P.regalis, A.germani, O.schioedtei, H.mac, P.everetti, and I even got a sac from my uthai-thani - unfortunately she didn’t like hers and threw it out 😢
They appear to be pretty good 👍
You need your neon DLB light in the background !
14:28 that's just an abandoned hobbit hole! XD
😂😂😂😂
I love suntigers very much, it was one of my first Tarantulas🕷️❣️
Omgosh what great news!
Fantastic 😍.... Which lights are you using now please Dave ? I see they don't have a pink hue anymore like the plant LED's you installed in one of your older videos 🤔. I'm needing to change my adhesive LED strips for some decent lights for my moss/plant growth. Thanks 👍😁
These are just cheap LED lights used for garages and sheds
@@daveslittlebeasties Thanks 👍😁
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?
Five slings for me when theyre ready Dave
I have some ready now my friend 👍
Brilliant. Any other slings available Dave?
@@daveslittlebeasties
@@daveslittlebeasties Great. How much and do you have any other slings available Dave?
Just discovered this channel. Amazing. What do you do with all the offspring?
They all go back into the hobby and welcome to our channel ❤
Baby season yey! ❤❤
I often feel chilly even when the thermometer says the room is warm enough. Would it benefit to run heat tapes along back or front of the boxes and turn your heater down a little
Yes specific heat is always better
I don't have any experience with caring for spiders but I'm wondering if you have considered testing the kind of water bottles that are used for hamsters for the spiders with egg sacs?
They wouldn’t work unfortunately
It’s baby time oh happy day
congratulation! absolutely deserved, especially after all the moving-trouble you guys went through!
I really often notice the irminia and the skelleton-leg recently, I think I've found two new species that I need to discuss with my wife :'D
I would love to be able to get such a little sling of yours, but I wouldn't want to put the animals through the hassle of traveling so far/long.
Thank you so much! they travel well when packaged correctly 👍
Hi Dave . I like video.
Hey, thanks❤️❤️❤️❤️
Would it be good to spray an area of web or bark to give water without the risk?
Yes we do that with some of them ❤
LED lighting gives off very little heat.
There is surprisingly a lot of heat generated by them and the wood absorbs it and holds it 👍
@@daveslittlebeasties There will be heat but much less than a standard filament type lamp.
An LED converts about 95% of electrical energy into light and only 5% ends up as heat.
The Old fashioned globes, convert about 85% of the electricity into heat and 15% into light.
This is why LEDs are so popular - they're light and use way less power.
The negative side is the narrow spectrum of light that they emit compared to the old light globes. But that is improving with new technology coming through.
If you used the old light globes and wanted the same level of lighting the amount of heat would be very large - maybe fried arachnids (or at least sunburnt)
So if a mama is waiting in her burrow, do you feed her/or offer food?🤔
Only if she starts looking for food
Could that amount of babies potentially eat the mother?
No not with these
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6:15 Those slings look like they’re wearing aerobics leggings!
- What’s a sperm web?
- And, do a lot of British people say the number instead of the name of the month? Dave is one of the few people I’ve heard do it. Is it common? Regional?
Cheers!
Its always been that way 😂