Thank you so much for this video. I have a young captive bred B. Boehmei that I've had for a couple years now, and I'm trying to make her adult display enclosure as comfortable and beautiful for her as possible. I came to realize that I knew HOW to care for her, but I didn't know what natural environment really looked like. Finding them in the wild in shallow scrapes, as you put it, holds true with many keepers' experiences in the hobby - if they have a little hide they can tuck into, they don't really tend to burrow. You've given me a lot of ideas, and this has been very helpful all around. Thank you for the incredible work you do, I know it's not just for people like me but I'm happy to make use of it!
tarantula kat what’s up !? So cool to see you on another channel. Stay safe and most of all stay yourself I love ya the way you are. PS. - love your channel. ❣️
Kind of ironic to name the endangered spider after the first importer of the species, considering the pet trade is a huge reason why it's endangered in the first place
The first one must have lost that leg recently, since it looks relatively freshly molted and the leg hasn't started to grow back. Thanks for another great one and keep them coming!
This the very important info, that i need, thanks so much. I will buy some packages of them and make a small area inside our garden as their Terrarium, but now is rainy season, the substrate always moist, but never wet, is that will be problem?
What will i do if my fireleg went crazy?! Like going around its enclosure non stop.its like stress. I dont even know what to do. Please help me. Thanks!!!
Once males mature they will become restless in search of a female so more likely to roam. Females should remain settled if the enclosure is set up right.
Very good! One of my favorite Ts. Question: the species name boehemi is confusingly pronounced “ bay-me” and/or “bo-my” depending on the speaker. You use the latter pronunciation. Why?
Now that I have found out that they are endangered and that I have one, I feel like I want to breed mine and free her children to the wild to bring their wild population back, is this possible?
Condos not a home got more then one zip code,u know over buy the creek then up by the big rock then in the summer the old tree 🌲 She's got a modeling gig u know get some pitchers taken,an my Main job keeping pets population down,so
Thank you so much for this video. I have a young captive bred B. Boehmei that I've had for a couple years now, and I'm trying to make her adult display enclosure as comfortable and beautiful for her as possible. I came to realize that I knew HOW to care for her, but I didn't know what natural environment really looked like. Finding them in the wild in shallow scrapes, as you put it, holds true with many keepers' experiences in the hobby - if they have a little hide they can tuck into, they don't really tend to burrow. You've given me a lot of ideas, and this has been very helpful all around. Thank you for the incredible work you do, I know it's not just for people like me but I'm happy to make use of it!
Love black and orangey Brachypelma the most
tarantula kat what’s up !?
So cool to see you on another channel.
Stay safe and most of all stay yourself
I love ya the way you are.
PS. - love your channel. ❣️
Kind of ironic to name the endangered spider after the first importer of the species, considering the pet trade is a huge reason why it's endangered in the first place
The first one must have lost that leg recently, since it looks relatively freshly molted and the leg hasn't started to grow back.
Thanks for another great one and keep them coming!
Awesome footage! The Boehmei is my daughters favourite T.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Another amazing video Guy. Gorgeous spider, interesting facts, and of course it was nice to see that Stuart found a family member there!
They are awesome!
such a gorgeous thing
Love to watch your videos about spiders in the wild
Beautiful specimens and great work!
Such a stunning species!
Great video
Great video and information. Thank you gentlemen.
Super cool to see in the wild ❤🕷🕸❤
So good! Thank you.
Im happy too see your video. 1st comment.. im lucky today..😁😁
Love the video, gorgeous T
Furry and impertinent, a red and black daisy between white flowers. The scarab is envious of her beauty and wears his best emerald tuxedo..
This the very important info, that i need, thanks so much. I will buy some packages of them and make a small area inside our garden as their Terrarium, but now is rainy season, the substrate always moist, but never wet, is that will be problem?
Great video watched a few now just subbed ❤️
Cheers!
I have a one and I’m suspecting a hybrid. Carapace color is darker, almost a hamorii pattern
Gorgeous!
What will i do if my fireleg went crazy?! Like going around its enclosure non stop.its like stress. I dont even know what to do. Please help me. Thanks!!!
Once males mature they will become restless in search of a female so more likely to roam. Females should remain settled if the enclosure is set up right.
Considering you handle many of the species you find, do you have a reaction to any urticating hairs?
Yes, they usually affect my forearms and neck! You'll notice we didn't handle the Theraphosa blondi though...
Very good! One of my favorite Ts. Question: the species name boehemi is confusingly pronounced “ bay-me” and/or “bo-my” depending on the speaker. You use the latter pronunciation. Why?
Either pronunciation is acceptable.
bugsnstuff thanks! My wife was chided by a T vendor for pronouncing it as you do.
Are Brachypelmas and Aphonopelmas species related? carapace/fangpart looks pretty simular! havent thought about it before haha
Beautiful T
bugsnstuff i love to work on your team ❤️
How wet was it inside the burrows?
Not sure as we never dug any burrows up.
Yueuep..waLking fireLegs ha ha,,,
Intresting
Do it's called a fire leg tarantula I have one
Now that I have found out that they are endangered and that I have one, I feel like I want to breed mine and free her children to the wild to bring their wild population back, is this possible?
No, you dont know the genetics of your particular specimen + any possible disease it may carry
Never put your hand on the surface near the tarantula and never pick pick up a tarantula
Hello i love dis F leg
B. Smithi, B. Hamorii, B.Boehmei are almost the same
Condos not a home got more then one zip code,u know over buy the creek then up by the big rock then in the summer the old tree 🌲
She's got a modeling gig u know get some pitchers taken,an my Main job keeping pets population down,so
If they go wandering of like that, can it find it's way back to the "home"?