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I can see the benefits of making the enclosures larger and more interactive for the tarantulas. I'm used to the annual cycle of Mexican blonde tarantulas as well as the smaller all black species. The males are very active and wander but the females tend to stay in their holes waiting for food to wander close enough.
I find your hobbies extremely fascinating and thoroughly trust your skills and decisions as an animal keeper. I used to have LOTS of various critters and understand the need to occasionally downsize. Who am I to criticize what you do, when I'm re-living youthful times through you? At 75 I'm slowing down a bit and only keep two sister PeekePooTzus, 13 yr old Thelma and Louise.
I would love to see your arachnids in a natural enclosure. Because of your videos on spiders, they have helped me overcome my fear of spiders. I now have 3 tarantulas and a jumping spider. I do plan on getting more. Thank you for your videos.
In my experience, darkling beetles are ignored by a lot of predators for one simple fact: they emit a really bad smell that messes with the predator's senses. They are like stink bugs in a way.
it's interesting you mention this! While I agree there are plenty of animals that ignore them, I also have plenty of tarantulas and geckos that will eat them! (my tokays like them)
@@Reptiliatus Tokay's love any type of beetle since in the wild its one of their primary food sources. Its why they evolved such a massively strong bite for such a small body: that bite is enough to shatter even the strongest carapace that their normal prey-hard shell cockroaches and various types of beetles would have.
I love emperor scorpions! I’m sorry to hear that they’ve become hard to find in the pet trade. I hope you find a female soon! I’d love to see babies! They’re such amazing animals. We had a couple as kids. We were never concerned about the venom, but we also were very careful to watch their body language. Rules included move slowly, wash our hands thoroughly beforehand, fingers together, hand over hand to give a continuing path for them, freeze if they opened their claws or didn’t have their tail relaxed. A raised tail is obviously a threat pose, but they also would bend it to the side, touching the stinger to the person’s hand in warning. They would mostly use their claws to pinch before threatening with their tail. They would do a “touch pinch”, where the claw is holding part of our hand in warning first, then escalate to actually pinching if we didn’t freeze and let them get comfortable. It only took one proper pinch to teach each of us exactly how slow we needed to move (minor bruising, I think, idr even using ice). They had different personalities- the one was more laidback and explored more, going up our arms and wanting to explore both sides of our hands, while the other was quick to put its tail to the side if we made it the slightest bit uncomfortable. They crawled into our hands with little encouragement and weren’t eager to get off until they had gotten their “exercise”, so I feel we were offering enrichment. Those two were special, though. When holding emperors at animal education presentations, the scorpions tended to just want to sit, they weren’t constantly exploring and needed more encouragement to move from one person to the next. Maybe they were being asked to move more than they wanted, lol.
I'm glad there's a genus called Hottentotta. I'm not a huge fan of nomenclature using proper names usually, but this one is so whimsical it makes me smile.
Nice feeding video and update. And to answer your question of the day, I hope people who have anything venomous know what they're doing and setting a good example for the hobby. 🙂👍🦂
Answer of the day: My opinion on people keeping venomous creatures for pets is it's cool there cool but I wouldn't do it I respect everyone that do it but anyways great video
I really like seeing all animals in more naturalistic enclosures, especially tropical ones. Even if it's harder get a good look at the animals, I still enjoy looking at the plants!
Loved this Dayyan, your content is always inspiring me to create. You're a busy guy and we don't blame you for downsizing in the future. Just never stop creating, it keeps us little guys motivated. Keep going mate! 💪
Awesome video! It is SO cool how the scorpion mouth parts work! I would say that it is amazing that people get the opportunity to experience and own animals that possess venom as long as you are extremely responsible with that animal.
I support this decision. I still say that you should link a separate channel for inverts because of the type of content that you usually offer. Your reptile keeping videos are just so wholesome and chill by comparison and aren't nearly as spooky as invert videos. I like the spooky, but it does explain why it isn't as popular. It's simply a level of expectation when it comes to your content. You've set the bar so high with the wholesome vibe that it makes it so that the things you like doing aren't always what makes good videos for your particular collection of fans. That is all my dude. Keep on keeping on. P.S... I recommend a video for Brian. I know you're probably already on it. He's still around at the moment, but I think it would mean a lot to him now while he's still cogent.
Oh man. Once I discovered your arachnid content, I went back and watched every video involving them! Would be disappointed but understand about less arachnid content, and would love to see larger enclosures for the arachnids as well! Excited to see how you move forward :)
I’ve been watching you for years and tbh your tarantula enclosure do my head in lol. I’d rather see you keep fewer and set them up beautifully like you do your reptiles. Poecilotheria is also my favorite genus, I have 15. My larger ladies are in exo terra 12x12x18” and they seem to enjoy the space. I hope you decide to down size and upgrade 💜 Would love to see you clean up and re do the enclosures for your new additions
Totally support your Poecilotheria collecting! We have a metallica, and absolutely it! Arboreal tarantulas are so interesting, and look so cool in naturalistic enclosures! Can’t wait to see what you put together to showcase your tarantulas!
Thanks! That genus has been near and dear to my heart for well over a decade! I have slowly started hunting down females of all the species I want to have haha.
Sixty years ago I kept a woodland type terrarium with pairs of Anoles and very young Painted turtles. It had a climbing tree, fat logs, plants and a large, pebble-lined bowl. I fed them all live foods. I also had 13 tropical fish tanks and worked at a pet shop. I was 13 yrs old. When I married a guy into catching & keeping California snakes; from rattlers to large boas to tiny Ring-necked snakes and a bunch of culibrids. His Rattlesnakes were his, not mine. I'm comfortable with snakes, but not venomous critters. We also had a Desert tortoise, several tarantulas, scorpions, and a shrew. Also I caught and kept Stickle-backs and a very gravid Crawfish who loosed hundreds (!) of little ones. All of this to say I might have been a bit of a tom-boy or better... a nature lover! Didn't matter if it was Salamanders or Kangaroo rats, hamsters or field mice, Parakeets or wild victims of window strikes...I wanted to keep them all. While venomous snakes, lizards, arachnids, arthropods, etc are all quite interesting, I'm just not into keeping them myself. I'm also quite a gardner of iris to peonies and miniture bulbs to succulents... but avidly avoid cactus, thorned roses and most other plants with stickers & spines. Perhaps I'm too lazy... but there is sooo much flora & fauna to keep and/or enjoy, why bother with those that can give a terrible hurt?
I think your idea is a great one. I would love to see how tarantula’s handle more room. I have 3 tarantulas and I love upgrading their enclosures! I love to watch them adapt! Thanks for scorpion info!
If it means less quantity for more qualitative content then we will support you no matter what. One should appreciate when a content creator such as yourself is even considering our opinions to make some great changes with the way you keep your Tarantulas. I know down sizing is a bit sad but if it’s for the best then that’s what’s up! Also it’s funny that you are down sizing but got yourself 3 beautiful females. It would be amazing to watch you do the rehousing projects! Also do you maybe have a list already of the specimens you are planning to let go?
I think doing custom display builds for the Arachnids will significantly improve viewership of those videos. I support the need for education around these precious little creatures. Thank you for your “don’t hurt spiders“ post! I’m gonna need that tree monitor build to be first in line though, sir! 😂
Every person has their love. Be it a horse aka farm animals (we have many). tortoises (we have many). Dogs and cat we have many, lol fish yep in our pond we have about 40-50 of them. I have to laugh because I lived in Arizona for 31 yrs and there are 3 different species of scorpions, 🦂 then I went and helped my exes mom in Oklahoma, guess what stung me there, yep a scorpion. The strangest feeling on earth for me, where I was stung in my arm went numb, and for a week all I tasted was metal. It was worse than going to the dentist. Moth completely numb and metallic taste. Strange feeling. Hope y’all have a fantastic blessed new year. Tfs ❤😊
I keep bees, and never really thought about them as being venomous. I do keep an epipen on me just in case I randomly develop an anaphylactic reaction to stings when I visit them, but you actually made me think about my my concerns about people keeping other venomous animals.
It’s a glimpse of a time hundreds of millions of years ago when the eurypterids - aka sea scorpions, though not actually scorpions - were top predators. They were chelicerates, all carnivorous, and some did look like your pets but on a giant scale. The biggest were the longest arthropods known, over 2 meters, beating out even the giant millipedes. They must have been amazing.
Holy moly vinagoons are awesome 👌 I want one but they r hard to get where I live ❤ edit🎉 venomous animals as pets are a keep at your own risk they eat like crazy but nerve-wracking
For highly venomous animals you should have to have to have a special permit for, which is something a lot of states and countries do, but for animals with a low level of venom as long as you take good care of them you should be able to have them as long as they are not a protected species.
I don’t have any experience with scorpions 🦂 but I sure do enjoy watching yours! My favorite tarantula that you have is the electric blue legged ones. I know I got the name wrong but you’ll know what I mean.
Amazing feeding video!!! But first off before I forget, what is that glorious Black and Tan Tarantula that makes an appearance at around 15:30? Such a beauty! And yes, I would love to see more naturalistic, bio active enclosures with regard to your spiders (or any creature), including videos showing how you create these enviroments. I've never seen a scorpion eat up close like that and their chelicerae are a little bit like the inner "jaws" of Alien - kind of unsettling to watch in action (but super cool!). Finally, I don't see why people shouldn't be able to keep venomous pets; however, perhaps the hobby should get out in front of this if it is proving to be an issue, and develop some sort of certification when it comes to keeping pets with medically significant venom, otherwise if any governmental agency gets involved, they may just ban them altogether. At least, it seems to be better to be proactive about these things, but it's just my thought since you asked. Sorry for the long response!!!
Tarantulas are my main hobby. Would love to see how you will transform existing setups to bioactive/naturalist. Love all your content and enthusiasm for animals!
Regarding downsizing the collection in order to build much larger vivariums for them... I honestly would LOVE to see build videos! It'd be a unique angle on making arachnid content... at least I think. (my arachnophobic self doesn't go looking for other videos about 'em, I just watch yours for support's sake! 😅)
Great vid as always. I’m bummed bout the arachnids though. I love tarantulas. On the upside, at least they have larger more naturalistic enclosures. As far as your “Question of the Day” I don’t see anything wrong with it as long as the owner is responsible and treats the venomous animal with respect. Have a great weekend!!
Another great video! Your videos almost make me want to get a scorpion. I would definitely do my research first. QOTD: I say, "too each their own". I personally won't keep 'hot' animals but if others want to and do it RESPONSIBLY then I see no issue. As with everything, DO YOUR RESEARCH before getting ANY pet. Thanks :)
Hi , I love your videos and I’d like to ask you a question on your steno substrate. When you try to use the poop scooper for the stone desert does it fall through good because I know it has a lot of pebbles in it and I’m worried that if I do use stone desert substrate it won’t fall through the poop scooper. thank you bye
Hi Dion, I hope I didn't spell your name wrong. If I accidentally caused the death of one of my animals, I'd be open to saying so. I'd be honest & share my experience, so that I could help someone not make the same mistakes. And, I'd feel really bad if I caused my animal's death. And if it was someone who lost their animal by death, I'd be kind & encourage them not to give up because all of us make mistakes. I don't think anyone who loves animals & inverts would ever mean to cause an animal death. Also you being vulnerable on camera, that's very brave & I really respect your honesty.
I think knowledge and training are important for keeping anything, but especially hot. I don't disagree with people wanting to keep venomous snakes or any other animal that has the potential to cause serious bodily harm. But I also agree with certifications that prove you know what you're up against and how to properly care for it because ignorance can bring about arrogance and that's no good for keeping hot species. If someone was able to purchase a rattlesnake the same way we purchase bearded dragons at expos that would spell doom for our wonderful special interests.
QOTD: I think if the venom is medically significant, like with snakes, people should get training with those who have experience with the animal(s) they're wanting. As a keeper, you are responsible for keeping other animals safe from being bitten. As for your question with your T's, I think it's cool that you want to downsize the amount so you can upgrade the size of their habitats.
QOTD: I keep arachnids, including old worlds. My Balfouri communal is the jewel of my collection! I do enjoy keeping old worlds. Their colors can be just incredible. In my experience, keeping the potential venom in mind and staying calm and relaxed during feedings and rehousings makes a world of difference. Respect and calm :) I don’t keep any venomous reptiles, but I love seeing other’s venomous collections!
QOTD I’m not sure I’d be interested in keeping venomous critters myself, unless I had thousands to spend on a saltwater aquarium. And I’m a cuddler to mine, so not a great idea lol I don’t mind others keeping them unless it’s just for show or views, they’d better respect them and keep them properly!
In the UK we are governed by the Dangerous Wild Animals Act (DWA) which covers most front fanged snakes and most scorpions and spiders dangerous to humans.
I'm ok with keeping ' hots ' as long as people train under somebody in the hobby ( snakes ) . Scorpions / spiders / lizards .. if you get stung / bitten , make sure you know what to tell medical personnel. If you can buy antivenom , even better. I do think if you are keeping hots , you need to have them in a secure area away from children.
@@jessiandjamesalexander8412 most people say that the enclosure has to be 3 times the length of the scorpion and twice the lenght for depth, hope this helped :)
QOTD: I definitely support keeping venomous and anything that falls under the “medically significant” category. However, the caveat is I do think there should be regulations with training and ensuring that there keepers who are getting licenses (if needed) have done their part of research, having a secure enclosure, and has a safety plan for every species that they keep. I know that’s the common with hot snakes, but I think it boils down to I’m cool with it, but people need to understand and be accountable for the risks, not only to themselves but others and the environment especially when keeping non-native species. When it comes down to things you don’t necessarily need licensure for, I just don’t think they need to be sold at your chain pet shop. (Arachnids/Scorpions/Hognose etc) I think you should be required to purchase from a reputable and knowledgeable reptile or exotic breeder/supplier. Love your videos and Happy Holidays! 🐍💕
have you ever tried keeping ants? maybe not for videos, but just as a casual thing for you. it's really gratifying to catch a queen and watch the colony grow. Anyway, this was a great video and I've really been wanting to add a scorpion to my family. my oldest scolopendra Dahani passed away and it's just too soon to get another one. but I've always wanted an Asian forest scorpion.
My answer of the day is more of a question, but why do people keep venomous snakes? Something a little more hands off like fish or even inverts I understand but like snakes have such pretty representation and morphs of non venomous. So why take that risk? Also: I love the idea of spiders in full terrariums, it’s something I rarely see, but then again I’m not super into inverts tho I do find them fascinating
I've never had any luck with partho scorps producing offspring. Medically significant venomous scorpions have never bothered me, unlike venomous snakes.
Qotd: I’m not well educated so I don’t have a firm opinion that I advocate for. But it makes me nervous. Humans can have a knee jerk reaction to animals that cause any level of inconvenience, with devastating consequences for the animal. Like killing bees and spiders because they make someone nervous, or wolves or thylacine who were blamed for depleting livestock. Anyway with venomous animals I worry that if the keeper makes a mistake / is hurt, the animal will pay.
I love keeping pets that are venomous i currently have 5 tarantulas. Would love to get a tarantula just not sure what kind of comtainer to go with for that. But someday ill have one. And centipedes have always been something i have wanted.
I have a decent amount of tarantulas (mostly old world) and 1 scorpion (asian forest). I would really like to get more into the dangerous side of scorpions. as someone who's only had 1 scorpion so far, what scorpion would be the "next step" (idk how else to word it lol) in getting more into the medically significant scorpions? I want to be safe, of course, but I also don't want to just sit here and wish. I want to put this dream into action!
Ahh super awesome yeah I unfortunately was epically scared of spiders the big ones weren't something I was really concerned with however the small ones u can't see really freaked me out and like 6 or 7 years ago I started keeping reptiles and that caused me to see a lot of diff content I wouldn't have and it sparked my curiosity also a long that time a jumping spider found me and made me his buddy lol lil dude chilled on me for over an hour I had fallen asleep in my front room since I don't smoke in the house and I woke up to him still on me and then he proceeded to molt on me it totally changed my perspective and made me even more curious which prompted my research and long of the short of it I now have 7 t's and the collection is absolutely growing I love Makin their enclosure and learning their behaviors also secretly love making enclosures out of things that weren't meant to be enclosures lol and I now have prob like 20 enclosures just extra I love bins and boxes so it's just adding to my collection lmfao but it's helping me be more organized! I have 6 beardies and 4 leos but from watching u and a few others there are so many other things that are so epic and now that my fear is gone it's opened up a whole new world
I'm ok with people having poison, snakes spiders , amphibians, , do the scorpions need heat and UVB? I was thinking about getting one they r so cool!!!!!
I see no harm in keeping venomous critters as long as we're responsible. And if had to choose between a bunch of venomous critters coming after me, or a large dog, or pissed off cat. The answer is easy.
I absolutely can't wait to get my first pokie and I am a very big fan of arboreal spoods I feel like they just have a diff vibe and I love it and absolutely can't wait to get my first pokie which may be very soon I got a gift card for xmas for my local reptile spot and they currently have a 1 inch ornate I think it is the black andnwhite one i like the gooty of course however i feel like everyone goes for that one an while its beautiful i have my fill of my blue beauties with my versi sling and my female gbb she was a pretty penny being a suspected female juvenile so i was super happy when i got to sex her first molt which i thankfully was able to perfectly pose and keep its totally intact except one broken leg lol which i unfortunately broke off half way putting it away in a clear container
Ultimately, I think that people should be able to keep what they want. Personally, I dont think I'll ever keep medically significant venomous animals. If a person does, however, thats their choice to put their life on the line. Same as skydiving, mountain climbing, whitewater rapiding, or anyother potentially dangerous activities. Life is full of danger, and it's every individual's responsibility to decide which risks to take, and which to not.
I have no issues with people keeping venomous animals as long as they're well educated and careful. I love arachnids but can't see myself keeping them as pets
Most of my scorpions are kept at reptile room temps. My desert species are situated above another tank on a rack with lights and sits in the mid to high 80’s F for those individuals during the day and low-mid 70’s at night.
I often wonder if we should just remove all the warning labels and let the problem solve itself out. 🤭 But honestly, I’m against romanticizing hot-keeping but also against emphasizing too much how they are only for few “chosen ones”. And the reasoning behind that is the kids and youngsters are prone to try everything which is prohibited. Therefore I think ppl should be talking more about how to keep and take care of hots safely and what will happen if they don’t. Regarding the content. I found my way here because of isopods. I stayed because of your personality. I wouldn’t mind if you didn’t post any arachnids content but I still find it amusing watching videos about them every now and then. What I’d like to warn you about is posting only most popular videos, aka feeding videos of any species, since they get boring after a while. Especially if everybody just eat and that’s it. Also, respectfully, complaining about views is out and way too common nowadays. I understand the importance of income but (for instance) I have a full time job and errands to run but I still find time to watch many YT channels. Both for support and my own amusement. Do I complain on every comment section about the 💩 customers I deal everyday? Nope. That’s my job and some days are better than others I watch UA-cam to relax not to listen more complaints. If the thumbnail the title and the content is on point people will watch it happily. ☺️
Thank you for sharing your ideas but respectfully, I think you missed the whole point of what I was doing with regards to sharing why I don’t post much arachnid content. This wasn’t a complaint, it was an explanation. Many people have been commenting asking why I don’t post more arachnid content so I wanted to be open about that. Thanks for watching!
@@Reptiliatus okey, I miss understood then. My bad and I’m sorry for that. Or maybe I’ve heard too many complaints lately and it stands out harshly because of that. What I forgot to mention though was often less is more and downsizing your collection and elaborated habitats would be really cool to see. Especially since you often put a lot of effort into the setups. When will get a whole reptile apartment tour? I guess we haven’t seen one after you moved. 😁
If people are relying on you for arachnid content, they should probably branch out. I looove your invert content, but I'm not at all bothered by the limited output. It's makes perfect sense. You're not an arachnid channel lol. Fortunately there are other great channels that focus exclusively on inverts of all types or just specific groups. I like Dave's Little Beasties for arachnid content. Lots of brilliantly done pairings and sack pulls and everything else, with great close up images and tons of cool species. Another channel I like for invert content, heavy on tarantulas and a couple of frogs eating giant roaches, is Westside Reptiles. His feedings are awesome and his style is _unique_ . Hilariously irreverent lol
I personally would never own a venomous pet. If you're brave enough and skilled enough to own a venomous pet, kudos to you. Be safe and enjoy your pet.
How come a Zoo has not hired you? Also ??? on tarantulas. If you mated your tarantula how many babies would you get? Also would the male survive after mating? How small would they be? Would they eat you out of house and home?
Medically significant animals aren’t for me as I love to free hand all my pets. Plus I’m very accident prone lol however I don’t think responsible keepers should be banned from having them.
Yeah, same. They definitely need to be heavily regulated by the state. I've seen videos from reptile shows in some states with sections filled with tables covered in tons of different venomous snakes for sale to anyone who wants. It's insane.
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I can see the benefits of making the enclosures larger and more interactive for the tarantulas. I'm used to the annual cycle of Mexican blonde tarantulas as well as the smaller all black species. The males are very active and wander but the females tend to stay in their holes waiting for food to wander close enough.
My prayer has been listened! Thank you for more scorpi content
I find your hobbies extremely fascinating and thoroughly trust your skills and decisions as an animal keeper. I used to have LOTS of various critters and understand the need to occasionally downsize. Who am I to criticize what you do, when I'm re-living youthful times through you? At 75 I'm slowing down a bit and only keep two sister PeekePooTzus, 13 yr old Thelma and Louise.
I would love to see your arachnids in a natural enclosure. Because of your videos on spiders, they have helped me overcome my fear of spiders. I now have 3 tarantulas and a jumping spider. I do plan on getting more. Thank you for your videos.
In my experience, darkling beetles are ignored by a lot of predators for one simple fact: they emit a really bad smell that messes with the predator's senses. They are like stink bugs in a way.
Same here. Tarantulas won’t eat them either
right, non of my scorpions or tarantulars is eating them.
it's interesting you mention this! While I agree there are plenty of animals that ignore them, I also have plenty of tarantulas and geckos that will eat them! (my tokays like them)
@@Reptiliatus Tokay's love any type of beetle since in the wild its one of their primary food sources. Its why they evolved such a massively strong bite for such a small body: that bite is enough to shatter even the strongest carapace that their normal prey-hard shell cockroaches and various types of beetles would have.
It'll be awesome to see the more naturalistic invert enclosures, I always love seeing your arachnid vids!
Thank you! Stay tuned!
Thank you! Stay tuned!
Hello great video information Dayyan
Thank you! 🙏🏼
I love emperor scorpions! I’m sorry to hear that they’ve become hard to find in the pet trade. I hope you find a female soon! I’d love to see babies! They’re such amazing animals. We had a couple as kids. We were never concerned about the venom, but we also were very careful to watch their body language. Rules included move slowly, wash our hands thoroughly beforehand, fingers together, hand over hand to give a continuing path for them, freeze if they opened their claws or didn’t have their tail relaxed. A raised tail is obviously a threat pose, but they also would bend it to the side, touching the stinger to the person’s hand in warning. They would mostly use their claws to pinch before threatening with their tail. They would do a “touch pinch”, where the claw is holding part of our hand in warning first, then escalate to actually pinching if we didn’t freeze and let them get comfortable. It only took one proper pinch to teach each of us exactly how slow we needed to move (minor bruising, I think, idr even using ice). They had different personalities- the one was more laidback and explored more, going up our arms and wanting to explore both sides of our hands, while the other was quick to put its tail to the side if we made it the slightest bit uncomfortable. They crawled into our hands with little encouragement and weren’t eager to get off until they had gotten their “exercise”, so I feel we were offering enrichment. Those two were special, though. When holding emperors at animal education presentations, the scorpions tended to just want to sit, they weren’t constantly exploring and needed more encouragement to move from one person to the next. Maybe they were being asked to move more than they wanted, lol.
Yes do the tarantula rehouse stuff
You got it!
I'm glad there's a genus called Hottentotta. I'm not a huge fan of nomenclature using proper names usually, but this one is so whimsical it makes me smile.
Nice feeding video and update. And to answer your question of the day, I hope people who have anything venomous know what they're doing and setting a good example for the hobby. 🙂👍🦂
Thank you! Great answer!
@@Reptiliatus your welcome
Answer of the day: My opinion on people keeping venomous creatures for pets is it's cool there cool but I wouldn't do it I respect everyone that do it but anyways great video
I really like seeing all animals in more naturalistic enclosures, especially tropical ones. Even if it's harder get a good look at the animals, I still enjoy looking at the plants!
Great video as always
Thank you Chantal!
Loved this Dayyan, your content is always inspiring me to create. You're a busy guy and we don't blame you for downsizing in the future. Just never stop creating, it keeps us little guys motivated. Keep going mate! 💪
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!
Awesome video! It is SO cool how the scorpion mouth parts work!
I would say that it is amazing that people get the opportunity to experience and own animals that possess venom as long as you are extremely responsible with that animal.
I support this decision. I still say that you should link a separate channel for inverts because of the type of content that you usually offer. Your reptile keeping videos are just so wholesome and chill by comparison and aren't nearly as spooky as invert videos. I like the spooky, but it does explain why it isn't as popular. It's simply a level of expectation when it comes to your content. You've set the bar so high with the wholesome vibe that it makes it so that the things you like doing aren't always what makes good videos for your particular collection of fans. That is all my dude. Keep on keeping on.
P.S... I recommend a video for Brian. I know you're probably already on it. He's still around at the moment, but I think it would mean a lot to him now while he's still cogent.
Oh man. Once I discovered your arachnid content, I went back and watched every video involving them! Would be disappointed but understand about less arachnid content, and would love to see larger enclosures for the arachnids as well! Excited to see how you move forward :)
Thank you so much! I appreciate that! Haha, rest assured I'm barely downsizing! It'll mostly just be rehoming specimens I have like 3.
I’m certainly not an arachnid “enthusiast” but they are a bit interesting to watch tho. 👍🏽
Appreciate that you can appreciate them!
I’ve been watching you for years and tbh your tarantula enclosure do my head in lol. I’d rather see you keep fewer and set them up beautifully like you do your reptiles.
Poecilotheria is also my favorite genus, I have 15.
My larger ladies are in exo terra 12x12x18” and they seem to enjoy the space. I hope you decide to down size and upgrade 💜
Would love to see you clean up and re do the enclosures for your new additions
I love your videos so much. I've learned so much from you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Will do!
I would love to see the T builds! I’m rehousing mine soon and would love ideas.
I'm so happy about a scorpion video!
Totally support your Poecilotheria collecting! We have a metallica, and absolutely it! Arboreal tarantulas are so interesting, and look so cool in naturalistic enclosures! Can’t wait to see what you put together to showcase your tarantulas!
Thanks! That genus has been near and dear to my heart for well over a decade! I have slowly started hunting down females of all the species I want to have haha.
Sixty years ago I kept a woodland type terrarium with pairs of Anoles and very young Painted turtles. It had a climbing tree, fat logs, plants and a large, pebble-lined bowl. I fed them all live foods. I also had 13 tropical fish tanks and worked at a pet shop. I was 13 yrs old.
When I married a guy into catching & keeping California snakes; from rattlers to large boas to tiny Ring-necked snakes and a bunch of culibrids. His Rattlesnakes were his, not mine. I'm comfortable with snakes, but not venomous critters. We also had a Desert tortoise, several tarantulas, scorpions, and a shrew. Also I caught and kept Stickle-backs and a very gravid Crawfish who loosed hundreds (!) of little ones.
All of this to say I might have been a bit of a tom-boy or better... a nature lover! Didn't matter if it was Salamanders or Kangaroo rats, hamsters or field mice, Parakeets or wild victims of window strikes...I wanted to keep them all.
While venomous snakes, lizards, arachnids, arthropods, etc are all quite interesting, I'm just not into keeping them myself. I'm also quite a gardner of iris to peonies and miniture bulbs to succulents... but avidly avoid cactus, thorned roses and most other plants with stickers & spines.
Perhaps I'm too lazy... but there is sooo much flora & fauna to keep and/or enjoy, why bother with those that can give a terrible hurt?
Pokeys are one of my favorites too! I'm 100% behind this.
I think your idea is a great one. I would love to see how tarantula’s handle more room. I have 3 tarantulas and I love upgrading their enclosures! I love to watch them adapt! Thanks for scorpion info!
If it means less quantity for more qualitative content then we will support you no matter what. One should appreciate when a content creator such as yourself is even considering our opinions to make some great changes with the way you keep your Tarantulas. I know down sizing is a bit sad but if it’s for the best then that’s what’s up!
Also it’s funny that you are down sizing but got yourself 3 beautiful females. It would be amazing to watch you do the rehousing projects!
Also do you maybe have a list already of the specimens you are planning to let go?
I am quite interested in purchasing some new T’s for the new year.
I think doing custom display builds for the Arachnids will significantly improve viewership of those videos.
I support the need for education around these precious little creatures. Thank you for your “don’t hurt spiders“ post!
I’m gonna need that tree monitor build to be first in line though, sir! 😂
Thank you! Haha, yes its coming! I'm so excited to share!
Peoples need to learn more about this creatures so thanks you for your videos👍
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
I'm excited to see the display enclosures for your arachnids!
Thank you!
Every person has their love. Be it a horse aka farm animals (we have many). tortoises (we have many). Dogs and cat we have many, lol fish yep in our pond we have about 40-50 of them. I have to laugh because I lived in Arizona for 31 yrs and there are 3 different species of scorpions, 🦂 then I went and helped my exes mom in Oklahoma, guess what stung me there, yep a scorpion. The strangest feeling on earth for me, where I was stung in my arm went numb, and for a week all I tasted was metal. It was worse than going to the dentist. Moth completely numb and metallic taste. Strange feeling. Hope y’all have a fantastic blessed new year. Tfs ❤😊
I would like to see more arachnid content 🎉
Happy to hear that!
Love ALL the videos you create even though I'm super into reptiles ❤
Thank you so much! Appreciate you!
I keep bees, and never really thought about them as being venomous. I do keep an epipen on me just in case I randomly develop an anaphylactic reaction to stings when I visit them, but you actually made me think about my my concerns about people keeping other venomous animals.
It’s a glimpse of a time hundreds of millions of years ago when the eurypterids - aka sea scorpions, though not actually scorpions - were top predators. They were chelicerates, all carnivorous, and some did look like your pets but on a giant scale. The biggest were the longest arthropods known, over 2 meters, beating out even the giant millipedes. They must have been amazing.
I would love to see more scorpion content!
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Very nice video, please release more videos about arachnids, they are fascinating :)
Thank you, I will try to as long as people watch them 😅!
Thank you for your arachnids videos, are my favorites 🙏🙏
Glad you like them!
Awesome feeding videos you put out thanks for sharing respect
Much appreciated!
I'm a keeper of lethal scorps and venomous snakes too. Love these animals my whole life, got my 1st snakes in the age of 8 years.😁✌🏽
Holy moly vinagoons are awesome 👌 I want one but they r hard to get where I live ❤ edit🎉 venomous animals as pets are a keep at your own risk they eat like crazy but nerve-wracking
For highly venomous animals you should have to have to have a special permit for, which is something a lot of states and countries do, but for animals with a low level of venom as long as you take good care of them you should be able to have them as long as they are not a protected species.
I don’t have any experience with scorpions 🦂 but I sure do enjoy watching yours! My favorite tarantula that you have is the electric blue legged ones. I know I got the name wrong but you’ll know what I mean.
Yeah man you have a great approach to keeping and I enjoy the videos a lot. 👍🏽
Thanks so much!
Amazing feeding video!!! But first off before I forget, what is that glorious Black and Tan Tarantula that makes an appearance at around 15:30? Such a beauty! And yes, I would love to see more naturalistic, bio active enclosures with regard to your spiders (or any creature), including videos showing how you create these enviroments. I've never seen a scorpion eat up close like that and their chelicerae are a little bit like the inner "jaws" of Alien - kind of unsettling to watch in action (but super cool!). Finally, I don't see why people shouldn't be able to keep venomous pets; however, perhaps the hobby should get out in front of this if it is proving to be an issue, and develop some sort of certification when it comes to keeping pets with medically significant venom, otherwise if any governmental agency gets involved, they may just ban them altogether. At least, it seems to be better to be proactive about these things, but it's just my thought since you asked. Sorry for the long response!!!
I love watching your arachnid videos and I have been inspired by you and I own two species of whip scorpion and a desert hairy scorpion.
Tarantulas are my main hobby. Would love to see how you will transform existing setups to bioactive/naturalist. Love all your content and enthusiasm for animals!
wonderful!
Regarding downsizing the collection in order to build much larger vivariums for them... I honestly would LOVE to see build videos! It'd be a unique angle on making arachnid content... at least I think. (my arachnophobic self doesn't go looking for other videos about 'em, I just watch yours for support's sake! 😅)
Great vid as always. I’m bummed bout the arachnids though. I love tarantulas. On the upside, at least they have larger more naturalistic enclosures.
As far as your “Question of the Day” I don’t see anything wrong with it as long as the owner is responsible and treats the venomous animal with respect.
Have a great weekend!!
Awesome video. I have 12 Tarantulas and just popped my Scorpion 🍒 lol. I was terrified of her but snagged an Emperor Scorpion 🦂 recently
Love all your videos regardless of content. Such a coincidence that I’ve just started keeping tarantulas though. 😁 awesome as always!
That is awesome! Thank you!
Another great video! Your videos almost make me want to get a scorpion. I would definitely do my research first. QOTD: I say, "too each their own". I personally won't keep 'hot' animals but if others want to and do it RESPONSIBLY then I see no issue. As with everything, DO YOUR RESEARCH before getting ANY pet. Thanks :)
Would love to see you set up more elaborate invert enclosures
Hi , I love your videos and I’d like to ask you a question on your steno substrate. When you try to use the poop scooper for the stone desert does it fall through good because I know it has a lot of pebbles in it and I’m worried that if I do use stone desert substrate it won’t fall through the poop scooper. thank you bye
Hi Dion, I hope I didn't spell your name wrong. If I accidentally caused the death of one of my animals, I'd be open to saying so. I'd be honest & share my experience, so that I could help someone not make the same mistakes. And, I'd feel really bad if I caused my animal's death. And if it was someone who lost their animal by death, I'd be kind & encourage them not to give up because all of us make mistakes. I don't think anyone who loves animals & inverts would ever mean to cause an animal death. Also you being vulnerable on camera, that's very brave & I really respect your honesty.
I think knowledge and training are important for keeping anything, but especially hot. I don't disagree with people wanting to keep venomous snakes or any other animal that has the potential to cause serious bodily harm. But I also agree with certifications that prove you know what you're up against and how to properly care for it because ignorance can bring about arrogance and that's no good for keeping hot species. If someone was able to purchase a rattlesnake the same way we purchase bearded dragons at expos that would spell doom for our wonderful special interests.
Fewer spiders and refining the care sounds reasonable!
QOTD: I think if the venom is medically significant, like with snakes, people should get training with those who have experience with the animal(s) they're wanting. As a keeper, you are responsible for keeping other animals safe from being bitten.
As for your question with your T's, I think it's cool that you want to downsize the amount so you can upgrade the size of their habitats.
Personally, I would love to be able to acquire and breed some sydney funnel web spiders. But, finding the right species is not easy.
Very cool animals!
QOTD: I keep arachnids, including old worlds. My Balfouri communal is the jewel of my collection! I do enjoy keeping old worlds. Their colors can be just incredible. In my experience, keeping the potential venom in mind and staying calm and relaxed during feedings and rehousings makes a world of difference. Respect and calm :) I don’t keep any venomous reptiles, but I love seeing other’s venomous collections!
QOTD I’m not sure I’d be interested in keeping venomous critters myself, unless I had thousands to spend on a saltwater aquarium. And I’m a cuddler to mine, so not a great idea lol I don’t mind others keeping them unless it’s just for show or views, they’d better respect them and keep them properly!
In the UK we are governed by the Dangerous Wild Animals Act (DWA) which covers most front fanged snakes and most scorpions and spiders dangerous to humans.
i'm mostly into dart frogs and arachnids.
I'm ok with keeping ' hots ' as long as people train under somebody in the hobby ( snakes ) . Scorpions / spiders / lizards .. if you get stung / bitten , make sure you know what to tell medical personnel. If you can buy antivenom , even better. I do think if you are keeping hots , you need to have them in a secure area away from children.
What size tubs do you use for your adult asian forest scorpions? Maybe somebody knows?
I was wondering the same thing been wanting to get into scorpions
@@jessiandjamesalexander8412 most people say that the enclosure has to be 3 times the length of the scorpion and twice the lenght for depth, hope this helped :)
QOTD: I definitely support keeping venomous and anything that falls under the “medically significant” category. However, the caveat is I do think there should be regulations with training and ensuring that there keepers who are getting licenses (if needed) have done their part of research, having a secure enclosure, and has a safety plan for every species that they keep. I know that’s the common with hot snakes, but I think it boils down to I’m cool with it, but people need to understand and be accountable for the risks, not only to themselves but others and the environment especially when keeping non-native species. When it comes down to things you don’t necessarily need licensure for, I just don’t think they need to be sold at your chain pet shop. (Arachnids/Scorpions/Hognose etc) I think you should be required to purchase from a reputable and knowledgeable reptile or exotic breeder/supplier.
Love your videos and Happy Holidays! 🐍💕
Hognoses are not that venomous and their venom will mostly not hurt u and they usually do not bite I have one and she's really gentle.
Dayyan, lt ls ok, you have to make a living. For you and the animaks.😊
Thanks for understanding!
have you ever tried keeping ants? maybe not for videos, but just as a casual thing for you. it's really gratifying to catch a queen and watch the colony grow. Anyway, this was a great video and I've really been wanting to add a scorpion to my family. my oldest scolopendra Dahani passed away and it's just too soon to get another one. but I've always wanted an Asian forest scorpion.
My answer of the day is more of a question, but why do people keep venomous snakes? Something a little more hands off like fish or even inverts I understand but like snakes have such pretty representation and morphs of non venomous. So why take that risk?
Also: I love the idea of spiders in full terrariums, it’s something I rarely see, but then again I’m not super into inverts tho I do find them fascinating
I've never had any luck with partho scorps producing offspring. Medically significant venomous scorpions have never bothered me, unlike venomous snakes.
Qotd: I’m not well educated so I don’t have a firm opinion that I advocate for. But it makes me nervous. Humans can have a knee jerk reaction to animals that cause any level of inconvenience, with devastating consequences for the animal. Like killing bees and spiders because they make someone nervous, or wolves or thylacine who were blamed for depleting livestock. Anyway with venomous animals I worry that if the keeper makes a mistake / is hurt, the animal will pay.
I would like to see more Tarantula videos
I’m happy to hear that!
hey someone wrote a good fact about darkling beetles they also have hard shells and not nutritious
we need more emperor scoprions
Noooo, please don’t downsize your tarantulas, I love seeing them on your channel! :(
Don't worry, it'll mostly be rehoming animals that I have 2-4 of the same species, not the OG's I've owned for like 5-10 years!
I love keeping pets that are venomous i currently have 5 tarantulas. Would love to get a tarantula just not sure what kind of comtainer to go with for that. But someday ill have one. And centipedes have always been something i have wanted.
Scorpion not tarantula lol
I have a decent amount of tarantulas (mostly old world) and 1 scorpion (asian forest). I would really like to get more into the dangerous side of scorpions. as someone who's only had 1 scorpion so far, what scorpion would be the "next step" (idk how else to word it lol) in getting more into the medically significant scorpions?
I want to be safe, of course, but I also don't want to just sit here and wish. I want to put this dream into action!
Keep up the great content and I can't wait to see pokie content
I love them! Have worked with them off and on for nearly 13 years!
Ahh super awesome yeah I unfortunately was epically scared of spiders the big ones weren't something I was really concerned with however the small ones u can't see really freaked me out and like 6 or 7 years ago I started keeping reptiles and that caused me to see a lot of diff content I wouldn't have and it sparked my curiosity also a long that time a jumping spider found me and made me his buddy lol lil dude chilled on me for over an hour I had fallen asleep in my front room since I don't smoke in the house and I woke up to him still on me and then he proceeded to molt on me it totally changed my perspective and made me even more curious which prompted my research and long of the short of it I now have 7 t's and the collection is absolutely growing I love Makin their enclosure and learning their behaviors also secretly love making enclosures out of things that weren't meant to be enclosures lol and I now have prob like 20 enclosures just extra I love bins and boxes so it's just adding to my collection lmfao but it's helping me be more organized! I have 6 beardies and 4 leos but from watching u and a few others there are so many other things that are so epic and now that my fear is gone it's opened up a whole new world
P.s. I love u and ur content hopefully I get to meet u at the next AnimaCon that I'm preying is gonna be on
I'm ok with people having poison, snakes spiders , amphibians, , do the scorpions need heat and UVB? I was thinking about getting one they r so cool!!!!!
I see no harm in keeping venomous critters as long as we're responsible. And if had to choose between a bunch of venomous critters coming after me, or a large dog, or pissed off cat. The answer is easy.
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Thanks!
For the question of the day, i think they are lunatics
I absolutely can't wait to get my first pokie and I am a very big fan of arboreal spoods I feel like they just have a diff vibe and I love it and absolutely can't wait to get my first pokie which may be very soon I got a gift card for xmas for my local reptile spot and they currently have a 1 inch ornate I think it is the black andnwhite one i like the gooty of course however i feel like everyone goes for that one an while its beautiful i have my fill of my blue beauties with my versi sling and my female gbb she was a pretty penny being a suspected female juvenile so i was super happy when i got to sex her first molt which i thankfully was able to perfectly pose and keep its totally intact except one broken leg lol which i unfortunately broke off half way putting it away in a clear container
Ultimately, I think that people should be able to keep what they want. Personally, I dont think I'll ever keep medically significant venomous animals. If a person does, however, thats their choice to put their life on the line. Same as skydiving, mountain climbing, whitewater rapiding, or anyother potentially dangerous activities. Life is full of danger, and it's every individual's responsibility to decide which risks to take, and which to not.
I'm gelous of them
Poecilotheria is the secund coolest genus of tarantulas but..
I think that the Baboon tarantulas are the coolest genius.
Not diverse enough
I have no issues with people keeping venomous animals as long as they're well educated and careful. I love arachnids but can't see myself keeping them as pets
do u know if ur allowed to keep vinegaroons in Australia
Qotd: I have no problem with people keeping venomous pets, as long as they are trained in doing so beforehand.
Bummed ☹️ lol but I love all content
Hello, how do you handle the temperature for the scorpions?
Most of my scorpions are kept at reptile room temps. My desert species are situated above another tank on a rack with lights and sits in the mid to high 80’s F for those individuals during the day and low-mid 70’s at night.
I often wonder if we should just remove all the warning labels and let the problem solve itself out. 🤭
But honestly, I’m against romanticizing hot-keeping but also against emphasizing too much how they are only for few “chosen ones”. And the reasoning behind that is the kids and youngsters are prone to try everything which is prohibited.
Therefore I think ppl should be talking more about how to keep and take care of hots safely and what will happen if they don’t.
Regarding the content. I found my way here because of isopods. I stayed because of your personality. I wouldn’t mind if you didn’t post any arachnids content but I still find it amusing watching videos about them every now and then.
What I’d like to warn you about is posting only most popular videos, aka feeding videos of any species, since they get boring after a while. Especially if everybody just eat and that’s it.
Also, respectfully, complaining about views is out and way too common nowadays. I understand the importance of income but (for instance) I have a full time job and errands to run but I still find time to watch many YT channels. Both for support and my own amusement. Do I complain on every comment section about the 💩 customers I deal everyday? Nope. That’s my job and some days are better than others I watch UA-cam to relax not to listen more complaints. If the thumbnail the title and the content is on point people will watch it happily. ☺️
Thank you for sharing your ideas but respectfully, I think you missed the whole point of what I was doing with regards to sharing why I don’t post much arachnid content. This wasn’t a complaint, it was an explanation. Many people have been commenting asking why I don’t post more arachnid content so I wanted to be open about that. Thanks for watching!
@@Reptiliatus okey, I miss understood then. My bad and I’m sorry for that. Or maybe I’ve heard too many complaints lately and it stands out harshly because of that.
What I forgot to mention though was often less is more and downsizing your collection and elaborated habitats would be really cool to see. Especially since you often put a lot of effort into the setups. When will get a whole reptile apartment tour? I guess we haven’t seen one after you moved. 😁
If people are relying on you for arachnid content, they should probably branch out. I looove your invert content, but I'm not at all bothered by the limited output. It's makes perfect sense. You're not an arachnid channel lol. Fortunately there are other great channels that focus exclusively on inverts of all types or just specific groups. I like Dave's Little Beasties for arachnid content. Lots of brilliantly done pairings and sack pulls and everything else, with great close up images and tons of cool species. Another channel I like for invert content, heavy on tarantulas and a couple of frogs eating giant roaches, is Westside Reptiles. His feedings are awesome and his style is _unique_ . Hilariously irreverent lol
I personally would never own a venomous pet. If you're brave enough and skilled enough to own a venomous pet, kudos to you. Be safe and enjoy your pet.
Does anybody know if cordyline plants are safe for my crested gecko
How come a Zoo has not hired you? Also ??? on tarantulas. If you mated your tarantula how many babies would you get? Also would the male survive after mating? How small would they be? Would they eat you out of house and home?
Personally, I wouldn't want to keep something that is poisonous. It's just not for me.
To the question of day I own 3 medical inducing so I’m not really against but it’s not advised for someone who hold their animals
Thanks for sharing! Important point!
Medically significant animals aren’t for me as I love to free hand all my pets. Plus I’m very accident prone lol however I don’t think responsible keepers should be banned from having them.
Idk how I feel about poisonous snake as pets buddy
Yeah, same. They definitely need to be heavily regulated by the state. I've seen videos from reptile shows in some states with sections filled with tables covered in tons of different venomous snakes for sale to anyone who wants. It's insane.
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if you are downsizing send me your male emperor scorpion