I've recently gotten a sling, they're absolutely gorgeous! The pet shop had quite a few in. They said they thought a lot of people would want them due to them being a bit rare but everyone went for the bigger species like salmon pinks (what I was originally after), chilean rose, red knees, etc. Tempted to go and get more!
Great video scott, i have to agree they are a beautiful sp. And out is a great feeder too! I didn't know people had kept them successfully arboreal so that some new info right there :) And nice T-shirt right there 😂😉 🤘🤘
Same with mine mate saf and 4 inch sub but with anchor points they tend to stay above ground fingers crossed I know some one with a mm but need a moult out of mine first
Scott's Inverts it’s just I like stuff with longer life spans. I like GBB because they live longer. But I agree it is definitely more pretty then a GBB
Scott's Inverts yes but I don’t want to spend £20 on sling that will only live ten months as a male. When I could buy something like a brachypelma or a Grammostola which I could get a few years out of.
Absolutely gorgeous species mate.
thank you
Awesome video Scott. One of my fave dwarf species!
Thankyou Beth..i flipping love mine she s one of the spiders I find my none spider friends looking out and getting intrested inn. defo a head turner
I've recently gotten a sling, they're absolutely gorgeous! The pet shop had quite a few in. They said they thought a lot of people would want them due to them being a bit rare but everyone went for the bigger species like salmon pinks (what I was originally after), chilean rose, red knees, etc. Tempted to go and get more!
I warn you it's a addiction. Yeah alot of people want the big sp for the shock factor
Cant wait till the price goes down on these. We need more breeders!
Defo, fingers crossed over the next 12months it will fall
Thanks
Welcome 🙏
Beautiful! Definitely one on my wish list ❤️
check out the description link to TSS slings ;-)
Amazing video 👍will have to look at getting one of these 🕷thay look cool
TSS have them check description for the link
Wow I want one . Awesome video
link in the description matie tss have them
@@ScottsInverts will take a look.
This are awesome tarantulas mine is still very small
love them off m8
Awwww I have one of these ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful spiders
Great video scott, i have to agree they are a beautiful sp. And out is a great feeder too! I didn't know people had kept them successfully arboreal so that some new info right there :)
And nice T-shirt right there 😂😉 🤘🤘
oh yeah wondered if you would notice lol.
kept areboral just rem loads of anchor points
@@ScottsInverts we have just kept ours terrestrial but it has still burrowed. We have around 4-5inch sub webbed up loads ours is SAF :)
Same with mine mate saf and 4 inch sub but with anchor points they tend to stay above ground fingers crossed I know some one with a mm but need a moult out of mine first
I'm doubt if I get one of this or a Sazimai. But probably I'll get the dwarf blue.
Blue is a favorite colour of spider for many people,tends to shine on spiders
@@ScottsInverts yep! I already have two black spider, I wanna a blue one now hahah
Haha gbb? Another stunning spider with the blue 💙
Like an intensely colored GBB. Fresh moult?
I personally think more impressive there just a lot smaller so don’t get the attention
Great video
thankyou Channy
She is beautiful, mine has a bit of an attitude! I love them but i have a real soft spot for GBB too
She was not happy on the rehouse little threat pose and striking at the brush lol but so cute at the same time
this sp needs 26-27 temp, room temp is not good enough ;-)
Stunning looking T mate and check out my newest video when you got the time thanks :)
Will do
I love them! But I don’t like how quickly they mature. I’ll stick to my GBB for now.
much more beautiful then a gbb, but out of every one, I thought you would prefer gbb
Scott's Inverts it’s just I like stuff with longer life spans. I like GBB because they live longer. But I agree it is definitely more pretty then a GBB
I don't understand mate , females can live up to 15 years
Scott's Inverts yes but I don’t want to spend £20 on sling that will only live ten months as a male. When I could buy something like a brachypelma or a Grammostola which I could get a few years out of.
10 months ? they take 10months to mature, they can live as mm's for a fair few years