Nhandu Carapoensis / Brazilian red move
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Moving the new female into her setup ready to molt and prep for potential breeding with the two boys.
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Hello great video rehousing Matt
Thankyou as always Moon
She was so good! she rehoused herself lol. the nhandu are so cool and pretty, good luck on the breeding fingers crossed for a sac
Can’t blame her really, that transport tub was awful 😂
That bloody sticker🤣 great video and stunning spider 💚
😂😂 you’re awesome
Lovely looking spider ❤ I'll keep everything crossed that the breeding plans work out 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Thanks Jay, I want to get this Avic one sorted also 🤞🏼🤞🏼❤️
@@TarantulaRookie Oh yes! I'm really hoping that's a success ❤️
Awesome looking spider Matt hope things work out with the breeding project wish you all the luck in the world
Thankyou Mark, appreciate it
great video matt that's a nice looking spider
Thanks dude, fingers crossed.
Nice nahndu & good luck matt! 🤘
Thanks, “she’s” eating so that’s a start
She's B.E.A-utiful mate!
Great video 😊❤
Thank you! 🤗
Lovely video dude , she looks close to a molt to me too bro
Yeah hopefully very soon 😂
@@TarantulaRookie fingers crossed
AWESOME video mate I like the Nhandu the Tripepii and the Coloratovillosus are stunning Ts too I only found out there is one called Nhandu Cerradensis thats a BEAUTY too
Ooh I’ll have a look 🤟🏼
@@TarantulaRookie a really fuzzy looking species the N.Cerradensis are worth having but havent seen any for sale
Bet all those lovely leaves and plants will be buried in a few days haha. Good luck with the breeding Matt, got everything crossed for you
Thankyou Natalie. Appreciate it
They are a bit less common and look nice and fluffy so I like it 😂
If successful, I’ll keep you on my list 😂
Nice one I would be up for that 😁
I just picked up a 2 1/2 inch female Nhandu tripepii, it will be interesting to see what happens there.
I know she is female by her recent molt.
Nice they are beautiful spiders, with a little bit of spice 😂
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 ❤
😳❤️ Thankyou so much ❤️🎂🎂
@@TarantulaRookie welcome, I put 2 tickets on my lord of the rings raffle for you too 😀
@@afterlifeartistry 😳😳
Awesome rehouse as usual Matt. Goto have the leaf litter it a mush. What did you sprinkle in after? Vermiculite🤔?
I love my nandu's I have them all. (Still need to change the ones name. Thanks for reminding me 🤣🥰💖
The sprinkle at the end was simply some really crushed dry leaves 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful tarantula Matt, do love the colours on this one. Looks good in her new enclosure.
What was the name change you mentioned or was it the previous name you were talking about?
The chromatus has changed genus, from Nhandu to Vitalius.
@@TarantulaRookie thanks for letting me know... Always confusing lol
Hi matt, how long do you normally leave a tarantula in its enclosure after rehousing?? Its something ive always wondered about!
Do you mean before feeding or before I attempt to pair etc?
If the rehousing is smooth, and stress free, then I’ve found that they tend to eat quite soon. But sometimes can take a few days to adjust before being accepting.
If you mean before pairing, the. I tend to give them a couple of weeks at least to make the place their own.
I’ve had avics and versi that haven’t started webbing at all for 8 weeks after a move.