Episodios

  • Some Tips for Setting Up Moisture Dependent Tarantulas
    May 4 2025

    In this episode, we'll discuss what it takes to create a good setup for a moisture dependent tarantula.

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    55 m
  • How To Explain Large Tarantula Collections
    Apr 27 2025

    To kick this one off, I discuss the final meeting of the Arachnid Appreciation Club, read some listener comments, and explore an article about the spider that makes the world's largest web.

    Then, for our main topic, I offer some tips on how to explain to non-hobbyists why we have such large collections.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Anti Exotics Legislation - Why Are We Targeted?
    Apr 13 2025

    With all that's going on in the world, why do politicians keep trying to pass laws banning exotic pet keeping? In this episode, we'll talk about some recent laws proposed to curb the keeping of exotics and discuss how, as a hobby, we can do better when it comes to how we present the tarantula hobby to the public.


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    1 h y 7 m
  • Aphonopelma Species Update 2025
    Apr 6 2025

    First, we'll discuss what to do if you think that you were sent the wrong tarantula species.

    Then, I have had a LOT of folks ask for me to do an update on my Aphonopelma species, so here goes! When last we checked in on these slow-growers, it was 2023. In this episode, I'll discuss their growth and appearances.

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    56 m
  • A Crash Course in Mygalomorphs vs. Araneomorphs - Different Spider Infraorders
    Mar 30 2025

    Often, when I post videos of spiders other than tarantulas, I get comments like, "They're pretty, but they don't live long" or "That's nice, but I don't keep true spiders." In some instances, the animal that I'm showing off is a) very long lived and b) not a tarantula OR a true spider. Many are not aware of the difference or what to expect from both of these groups.

    In this episode, I attempt to break down the differences between spiders in the infraorders Mygalomorphae and Araneomporphae and share my experiences keeping species from both. I will also touch upon the suborder Mesothelae.

    NOTE: This list is NOT comprehensive and is only meant to be a quick crash course on this topic!

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    58 m
  • Worth a Second Look ft. H. gigas (Cameroon Red Baboon)
    Mar 16 2025

    First, we'll hear some listener feedback.

    Then, we held our second Arachnid Appreciation Club meeting at my school, and it went great. I'll talk a bit about what we did and my plans for the future.

    Finally, (28:00) in this new feature, I'll talk about a species of tarantula that I think gets unfairly ignored. In our first episode of "Worth a Second Look," we'll be discussing the Hysterocrates gigas or "Cameroon Red Baboon."

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    56 m
  • Updates on Some Recently Rehoused Tarantulas
    Mar 9 2025

    When making my rehousing videos, I often talk about what behaviors I expect from the spiders as they settle in. However, I often forget to follow up and update folks on how they are getting on. In this episode, we'll take a look at some recently rehoused spiders as I discuss their behaviors in their new enclosures.

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    53 m
  • Arboreal Tarantula Genus Comparison
    Mar 2 2025

    It's season 8! And to kick it off, we'll discuss a new paper that examines the symptoms of a Poecilotheria species bite.

    Then, I'm often asked what the "best starter arboreal" spider is. Although the popular answer is usually an Avicularia or Caribena species, folks still seem to struggle with their care. This got me to thinking...how do the other popular arboreal genera compare when you look at ease of care, temperament, and behaviors? In this episode, we'll take a look!

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    1 h y 5 m
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