I was TERRIFIED of spiders and to desensitize myself to them and the fear I started watching your videos...The first one I had to stop watching after a few minutes because I felt like I had spiders all over me LOL. Now I can watch to the end without stopping or shivering. Thank you for your caring of such beautiful creatures. :)
As someone who has a great interest in captive breeding programs, I hope you appreciate how valuable your experience and knowledge is for that particular area of biology
Yay! I was looking for a new video from you earlier, thinking WHERE IS DAVE!? Did he get eaten by his beasties? 🕸🕷Wooo, I finally found you! LOL Excited for new video. 🤗
Oh my! That’s some egg sack! Good little mother you’ve got there. I’d love to see a time lapse of one if your “breeding projects” from pairing to shipping out the slings sometime.
WOW, That's another video that I find myself that intent on watching what's happening, that I hold my breath at the egg removal and when you (Dave) open the sac up to see what's happening inside 🕷🕷🕷🙄🙄 Great video again Dave and Camera Lady 😍😘 You never let your standards fall, That's some record to be immensely proud of 💕💕 I'm always delighted when I see you've uploaded another video 😘💗 Take care and stay safe folks 💖💖xxx
Oh Dave and beautiful Mrs C.L. these are so sweet, and congratulations on the 249 almost slings. They are so cute and the birth is wonderful. So happy for you both. This egg sac was so easy to retrieve, you make it look easy Dave. Can't wait for Thursday now😃🤣🙂😄💕
Love the beastie room!!! I constantly brag about the awesomeness of your channel!!! Especially when I find out that my applicant is a science teacher!! Thank you Mr and Mrs Dave for all y'all do!!!
I am very happy for you and about the babys. Once again an excellent video. Your explanations and your handling of the animals is for me the standard and from my point of view exemplary for all other spider keepers and youtuber. Many thanks for this Dave.
What a clutch, so healthy looking. Fascinating that it took her so long, would make an interesting study, are the eggs fertilsed straight away, and kept in a type of stasis until conditions right. Do you know how long the sperm is viable for? Spider reproduction. Well, who would have thought that I would find this so fascinating!!. Thanks Dave, first class vid yet again.👍👍❤️
Eggs with Legs!! One of my favorite type of videos is retrieving eggs sacs! They are adorable! Thank you and huge Thank You for the best camera operator!!
The variation in timing of an egg sack being dropped is fascinating. In nature, I am familiar with these variations being about food availability, but these guys have routine, and consistent availability of food. As you say, there’s still much to learn about our “octi-ped” friends. Thanks for sharing this video.
YAY you gave us a count! 249? WOW It didn't look like that many. It's probably double what I would have guessed. Nice and smooth retrieval! Great day in the morning. Thank you.
Congratulations Dave! Great result after almost 6 months - incredible. Shows how aware you are when it’s taken so long and they come out looking like that - hope mum is well - I’m surprised at how easily they let their babies go, especially after that amount of time with them. There’s no better resource for education than your channel, well done sir! And camera lady - superb footage as always. 👍💙
Very very cool, congratz. Still amazes me how such tiny things grow to be such big nice spiders. Amazing stuff. Thanks for the upload, take care. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
It always surprises me how the eggs with legs all look the same regardless of species yet they all grow up to be such a diverse range of colours and sizes. Absolutely fascinating.
You paired her 9 days after my birthday ^-^. I went to my first reptile expo yesterday, over in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and I LOVED it! There were so many lizards ans spiders! Some gorgeous tarantulas, but unfortunately they didn't have my favourite, the Brazilian Jewel. I just love their pink undercarriage ❤❤.
Not sure if you're looking to pickup T.Saledonia "Brazilian Jewel" in Canada, but if you are... Tarantula Canada has lots of slings in stock and are located near Montreal. I agreee, they are gorgeous and is next on my list to add to the collection!
@@kylodon Thanks for the info, but I'm trying to not get a spider haha. I don't really have the room, and my fiance that isn't a huge fan of spiders doesn't want one. Plus we're getting a new pet soon anyway, a BEL ball python that we've already named Sans.
Hi Dave! New to your channel, very interesting to watch! Can this female breed again? I might be wrong but I thought most females can only breed once but what do I know? We have tiny house spiders that are mostly in the basement. I wouldn’t call them pets but we pretty much leave them alone. Thanks again! 🙂
Nah, it‘s usually the males who will breed once, due to their accidental death rate… a female needs only a single male per molt, storing the sperm for whenever she‘s ready. Theoretically, she can drop several batches with one successful pairing! But after her next molt, all the sperm is gone with the old hide and she has to pair again.
I think it's about the 'Time of the Year' or outside climate that plays part in spider breeding. In some species like balfouris, even if you'll keep the spiders same, they often seem to sense that wintery outside climate.
Congrats, Dave and Camera Lady :) From I could make out from the female's silhouette through the web, she didn't seem to give you much of a fight for the sac. I had feared it might have been a dud. Glad to see I was proven wrong. Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
Awwww... So cute. Congrats on the eggs with legs. My Arizona Blonde has just done her egg sack. I can't wait for her babies. And my girl has such a wonderful nature I hope the babies are like her. And my Mexican Red Knee should be doing her egg sack pretty soon. And I can't wait for it either. She's a really lovely spider.
Absolutely brilliant Dave, that was another brilliant haul Dave .those eggs with legs look very healthy ,anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera lady.
ive ben scared of spiders since childhood but since ive found this channel ive become very interested in them! ive watched almost all your videos and ive re watched all of the pairing videos. they are my favs! i think you have done the impossible and made me a spider enthusiast! i spotted a big jumping spider in my strawberry patch he she was about the size of a us quarter! black with white stripes.
Watching you in this podcast has given me a taste for this species, the colours beautiful dark chocolate with caramel colour abdomen with the stripes 🕷🕸
Ah cool even more babies. 38 days is a long while to develop to eggs with legs... Just good you had one unfertilised and the rest all doing great. So more slings for you. Cool footage... Now to wait till Thursday for your next video 😸
a great outcome for the beastie room PROFF. we learn everyday in this hobby with a lot more to discover but its amazing that your time makes this possible. magical video camera lady. many thanks and take care guys
Yay! Congratulations on all the little babies. Another awesome video. Question: do you put backing boards on all the spider enclosures? Or just the females that have been mated? P.S. I sent you a friend request on Facebook 😊👍🏻🇨🇦
I wonder if the female produces an egg sack regardless of being fertilized, but then can be fertilized by a male at any time whilst the egg sack is developing, so if you have introduced a male when shes far along in the egg sack development it would seem to drop quick, and vice versa, I know with Preying Mantids they produce ooths regardless of being fertilized, but can be fertilized at any time whilst they are producing the eggs in their abdomens I guess its very different when we look at human females who have ALL her eggs ready in her teens, then release 1 a month, whereas spiders and such must make them from scratch every time, its very interesting stuff Dave
Do you ever consider just leaving them in the opened egg sack and putting the whole thing in the incubator pot? Being in the eggsack in a heap, does that help them maintain their molting behaviour better?
Yes! Babies! A lot of babies! I was a lil worried when you said she was on a walk about with the sac. I was afraid she was uncomfortable or upset and maybe she was gonna eat them. So glad she didn't. Is it common for them to take their egg sacs for a stroll? This is the first I have heard of that happening. Thank you and Camera Lady for another great video. 🕷♥️
Hello Dave! Local girl from London East End xx Have you ever owned a camel Spider? So intrigued by these misunderstood creatures you portray them as such docile pets! Love the way you handle them. They're docile because of the way you treat them... with respect. Like my mother said you treat someone/something how you want to be treated ❤ so happy I found your channel. Keep up the amazing work/ videos you and your misses are brilliant 👏 😀 👍 👌 xxx
How do you feeded all those spiders do you haved? Ever do you show it when do you feeded all of them or just do you do it one eached time? All so where at was the mom spider that she does just leted you taked her egg? Is that mend they are not going to maked it?
@@daveslittlebeasties I do not geted what do you meand? Do you just put ined bugs to lived in to theirs box to until do they eated it? Or do yours spiders comed out for hunting and you do see it that? Withed Morticus, my jumping spider but he is now died, I put ined little white of crickets or others bugs once eached 4 days and ifed he hunted it i leaved it but ifed he linored it i tooked it out in next day. He was being a real hunter but they only lived about of a year at here.
wow that's alot of eggs with legs will you have to separate them into 2 incubators as they get bigger or do you put them into their own little pots as they sell ? great video these ones are my favourites 😊👍
Hey Dave! Awesome video man! WOW! 249 eggs with legs! That`s a lot! No wonder mom gave it up so easily! I would want to get rid of that many kids lol, your problem now, haha!! You handled this really well, as usual Dave! Could we get a video/update on the sand spider Dave? I can`t spell the scientific name for the life of me, i think it`s sicarius or something like that. That`s one of my favourite true spiders Dave, shame you have so few videos on them. Speaking of videos, i`ve watched every single video that you`ve ever released. So at the end of your videos when it says: watch another video, i`m like: ya but i`ve watched all of them haha! See you on Thursday Dave, looking forward to what you have in store for us!! Reply if you like!!
I was TERRIFIED of spiders and to desensitize myself to them and the fear I started watching your videos...The first one I had to stop watching after a few minutes because I felt like I had spiders all over me LOL. Now I can watch to the end without stopping or shivering. Thank you for your caring of such beautiful creatures. :)
This is awesome my friend ❤️❤️❤️👍
YOUR THE BEST BEASTIE OWNER EVER! Or better yet his nickname should be BEAST MASTER!
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As someone who has a great interest in captive breeding programs, I hope you appreciate how valuable your experience and knowledge is for that particular area of biology
Thank you my friend it has always fascinated me
Yay! I was looking for a new video from you earlier, thinking WHERE IS DAVE!? Did he get eaten by his beasties? 🕸🕷Wooo, I finally found you! LOL Excited for new video. 🤗
Always pleased to see the notification of a new video from the Beastie Room.
Wow 249 eggs with legs. Well done on yet another successful pairing
Thank you 🙏
Oh my! That’s some egg sack! Good little mother you’ve got there. I’d love to see a time lapse of one if your “breeding projects” from pairing to shipping out the slings sometime.
That’s a great idea! I’d love to see that also!
holy smokes!!! 249 EGGS WITH LEGS!!!! AWESOME!
Wow! 249 Chilobrachus eggs with legs. Wonderful David and Camera Lady👍🏼❤️
WOW, That's another video that I find myself that intent on watching what's happening, that I hold my breath at the egg removal and when you (Dave) open the sac up to see what's happening inside 🕷🕷🕷🙄🙄
Great video again Dave and Camera Lady 😍😘 You never let your standards fall, That's some record to be immensely proud of 💕💕 I'm always delighted when I see you've uploaded another video 😘💗
Take care and stay safe folks 💖💖xxx
Thank you so very much ❤️👍
@@daveslittlebeasties 💕💕💕💕💕🕷🕷I never thought I’d tolerate spiders on a wall anywhere near me 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤪🤪💕💕💕
Oh Dave and beautiful Mrs C.L. these are so sweet, and congratulations on the 249 almost slings. They are so cute and the birth is wonderful. So happy for you both. This egg sac was so easy to retrieve, you make it look easy Dave. Can't wait for Thursday now😃🤣🙂😄💕
There’s lots coming 😂👍
@@daveslittlebeasties 💓💙🕷🕸
Egg sack season is in! So many plump little babies, always happy to see a good sac…
I’ll be waiting for the next one, till then 😉
Excellent video dave thanks for sharing it with us
Love the beastie room!!! I constantly brag about the awesomeness of your channel!!! Especially when I find out that my applicant is a science teacher!! Thank you Mr and Mrs Dave for all y'all do!!!
Share away my friend ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am very happy for you and about the babys.
Once again an excellent video.
Your explanations and your handling of the animals is for me the standard and from my point of view exemplary for all other spider keepers and youtuber. Many thanks for this Dave.
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️
What a clutch, so healthy looking. Fascinating that it took her so long, would make an interesting study, are the eggs fertilsed straight away, and kept in a type of stasis until conditions right. Do you know how long the sperm is viable for? Spider reproduction. Well, who would have thought that I would find this so fascinating!!. Thanks Dave, first class vid yet again.👍👍❤️
Eggs with Legs!! One of my favorite type of videos is retrieving eggs sacs! They are adorable! Thank you and huge Thank You for the best camera operator!!
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That one infertile egg stopped you from 250, but still what a turn out well done. Love your videos keep up the hard work.
The variation in timing of an egg sack being dropped is fascinating. In nature, I am familiar with these variations being about food availability, but these guys have routine, and consistent availability of food. As you say, there’s still much to learn about our “octi-ped” friends. Thanks for sharing this video.
Eggs with legs are the cutest!!! Congrats on such a beautiful sac!!! You guys are doing so well in your breeding, so exciting
Thank you 🙏
WOW, 249. That is a bunch. They look so cute and perfect little ones. Congratulations.
Thank you 🙏
You've done it again... brilliant photography!!! You are the tarantula genius!!!
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YAY you gave us a count! 249? WOW It didn't look like that many. It's probably double what I would have guessed. Nice and smooth retrieval! Great day in the morning. Thank you.
Cheers matey 👍
249 amazing little life’s created!! Can’t wait to see them grow:-)
Congratulations Dave! Great result after almost 6 months - incredible. Shows how aware you are when it’s taken so long and they come out looking like that - hope mum is well - I’m surprised at how easily they let their babies go, especially after that amount of time with them. There’s no better resource for education than your channel, well done sir! And camera lady - superb footage as always. 👍💙
Thank you 🙏
Very very cool, congratz. Still amazes me how such tiny things grow to be such big nice spiders. Amazing stuff. Thanks for the upload, take care. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
So nice of you
It always surprises me how the eggs with legs all look the same regardless of species yet they all grow up to be such a diverse range of colours and sizes. Absolutely fascinating.
You paired her 9 days after my birthday ^-^.
I went to my first reptile expo yesterday, over in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and I LOVED it! There were so many lizards ans spiders! Some gorgeous tarantulas, but unfortunately they didn't have my favourite, the Brazilian Jewel. I just love their pink undercarriage ❤❤.
Not sure if you're looking to pickup T.Saledonia "Brazilian Jewel" in Canada, but if you are... Tarantula Canada has lots of slings in stock and are located near Montreal. I agreee, they are gorgeous and is next on my list to add to the collection!
@@kylodon Thanks for the info, but I'm trying to not get a spider haha. I don't really have the room, and my fiance that isn't a huge fan of spiders doesn't want one. Plus we're getting a new pet soon anyway, a BEL ball python that we've already named Sans.
this really is a good looking enclosure.. lots of access and extremely natural looking habitat
Thank you 🙏
Hi Dave, really great video once again mate & another one of your beautiful looking T's. GREAT JOB !!!!!!
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Hi Dave! New to your channel, very interesting to watch! Can this female breed again? I might be wrong but I thought most females can only breed once but what do I know? We have tiny house spiders that are mostly in the basement. I wouldn’t call them pets but we pretty much leave them alone. Thanks again! 🙂
Welcome to our channel and yes these will all breed again females live for 12 years or more 👍
Nah, it‘s usually the males who will breed once, due to their accidental death rate… a female needs only a single male per molt, storing the sperm for whenever she‘s ready. Theoretically, she can drop several batches with one successful pairing! But after her next molt, all the sperm is gone with the old hide and she has to pair again.
I think it's about the 'Time of the Year' or outside climate that plays part in spider breeding. In some species like balfouris, even if you'll keep the spiders same, they often seem to sense that wintery outside climate.
Fascinating, brilliant to follow the whole journey from the initial pairing
Congrats, Dave and Camera Lady :)
From I could make out from the female's silhouette through the web, she didn't seem to give you much of a fight for the sac. I had feared it might have been a dud. Glad to see I was proven wrong.
Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
Yes she was very relaxed she has always been a calm spider 👍
I love coming to work and watching your monday video. Sets up whole week
Don’t forget Thursday 😂😂❤️👍
Awwww... So cute.
Congrats on the eggs with legs.
My Arizona Blonde has just done her egg sack. I can't wait for her babies.
And my girl has such a wonderful nature I hope the babies are like her.
And my Mexican Red Knee should be doing her egg sack pretty soon. And I can't wait for it either. She's a really lovely spider.
Good luck my friend 🤞👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Thankyou
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Haha! I remember commenting eggs with legs a while back! Congrats on the nearly 250 EGGS WITH LEGS!
This is outstanding video Dave keep up the good work and those babies 🕷spiders look very healthy.
249...wow! Looking forward to the update on these little guys.
Congrats on the babies Dave!! 😆Amazing that they're so healthy and there's so many of them!
Healthy mum healthy babies 👍
I hope to see some bigger slings soon they are my favorite! ❤️🕷️
Chuffed! Huge healthy sack with only a single unviable. Well done.
249 eggs with legs is fantastic, congrats 🕷️🕸️👍
Wow that's eggsellent news lol. Love eggs with legs xxx
Me too! Quite a good amount of eggs!
Absolutely brilliant Dave, that was another brilliant haul Dave .those eggs with legs look very healthy ,anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera lady.
Thank you George ❤️👍
ive ben scared of spiders since childhood but since ive found this channel ive become very interested in them! ive watched almost all your videos and ive re watched all of the pairing videos. they are my favs! i think you have done the impossible and made me a spider enthusiast! i spotted a big jumping spider in my strawberry patch he she was about the size of a us quarter! black with white stripes.
That’s awesome my friend welcome to our channel ❤️👍
Watching you in this podcast has given me a taste for this species, the colours beautiful dark chocolate with caramel colour abdomen with the stripes 🕷🕸
Great, informal and interesting video Dave, thanks!
I love these exciting 🕷 videos, thank you Dave and Sweet Camera Lady! Have a new wonderful week, big warm hugs 🥰❤🤗from 👩🦳Susanne and Trollet 🐱🐾❤.
Thank you 😊
@@daveslittlebeasties 👋❤👍
Success!! Well done Dave and Camera Lady.
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Ah cool even more babies. 38 days is a long while to develop to eggs with legs... Just good you had one unfertilised and the rest all doing great. So more slings for you. Cool footage... Now to wait till Thursday for your next video 😸
Thank you 🙏
Awesome video as always.
a great outcome for the beastie room PROFF. we learn everyday in this hobby with a lot more to discover but its amazing that your time makes this possible. magical video camera lady. many thanks and take care guys
Thank you my friend ❤️👍
That was awesome loads of babies congratulations dave another good sack
congrats for all the babies!
Why aren't they moving?
They are very young and don’t move much at this stage ❤️
Brilliant video, thank you so much! I have 4 juvenile fimbratus, this video is invaluable help to me❤️
They are lovely spiders
BRILLIANT as usual!!!! Dave, you are truly the spider whisperer!!!!! As always I just love your videos!!!! 😍🤩😍
😊 thank you
Did this lady set a Beastie record?
No the most we have had is 2500 from our geniculata 😂👍
Fantastic Dave well done!!
Can we see them when you take them out of the incubator? This was pretty cool! Great vid!
Yes we can have a catch up 👍
Yay! Congratulations on all the little babies. Another awesome video. Question: do you put backing boards on all the spider enclosures? Or just the females that have been mated?
P.S. I sent you a friend request on Facebook 😊👍🏻🇨🇦
It’s on most of them 👍
AWESOME congratulations Dave a STUNNING species
Thank you 🙏
@@daveslittlebeasties Your welcome Dave
Well done David..
A nice little pair of embroidery scissors would help you open those sacks without the risk of squishing any of them.
Eggies with leggys...go Dave go
I wonder if the female produces an egg sack regardless of being fertilized, but then can be fertilized by a male at any time whilst the egg sack is developing, so if you have introduced a male when shes far along in the egg sack development it would seem to drop quick, and vice versa,
I know with Preying Mantids they produce ooths regardless of being fertilized, but can be fertilized at any time whilst they are producing the eggs in their abdomens
I guess its very different when we look at human females who have ALL her eggs ready in her teens, then release 1 a month, whereas spiders and such must make them from scratch every time,
its very interesting stuff Dave
Yes they can be fertilised at any time and yes I think its worth leaving some species longer after a moult before trying too pair ❤️👍
50K + subs!! Well done Dave! 👍
Congrats to you and your lovely Camera Lady, well deserved.
Thank you so very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hope one day you Write a Book on Spiders.
Every video is exciting! LETS EVERYONE GET THE LKES UP 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Morning Dave I hope ya days going well wot an amazing video as always
Thank you 🙏
Wow 249!!!! Congratulations Mr and Mrs Dave 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🙏
Do you ever consider just leaving them in the opened egg sack and putting the whole thing in the incubator pot? Being in the eggsack in a heap, does that help them maintain their molting behaviour better?
I’ve tried both ways and there’s been no difference so far , I like to empty them out as I know exactly what’s going on 👍
Yes! Babies! A lot of babies! I was a lil worried when you said she was on a walk about with the sac. I was afraid she was uncomfortable or upset and maybe she was gonna eat them. So glad she didn't. Is it common for them to take their egg sacs for a stroll? This is the first I have heard of that happening. Thank you and Camera Lady for another great video. 🕷♥️
I have had the odd one go and feed and drink from time to time 👍
@@daveslittlebeasties With the egg sac? I guess it be safer with Momma and her big fangs. 😂
Brilliant baby spiders 🕷️really love watching new life begin 😮
Very happy for you, I love this species and it's endangered in the wild, so it's important to be bred in captivity.
Hello Dave! Local girl from London East End xx Have you ever owned a camel Spider? So intrigued by these misunderstood creatures you portray them as such docile pets! Love the way you handle them. They're docile because of the way you treat them... with respect. Like my mother said you treat someone/something how you want to be treated ❤ so happy I found your channel. Keep up the amazing work/ videos you and your misses are brilliant 👏 😀 👍 👌 xxx
Thank you 🙏 and yes I have kept camel spiders before but dont have any at present 👍
May i ask ,some humidity is good to have in this tarantula that has eggs?
Yes it is 👍
Sirr good day . Can you give me an idea of your humidity and temparature during breeding to laid eggs @@daveslittlebeasties
Congratulations Dave! Will be pairing mine soon 😊🖤🕷
They are pretty good to pair 👍
so many wow!!! whats the most youve gotten from an egg sac?
A.geniculata 2500 😂👍
@@daveslittlebeasties oh my god that's so many
@@daveslittlebeasties Geez-
@@daveslittlebeasties uhm… was that second 0 a typo? xD
@@ArDeeMee No mate largest sac to date 👍
Very cool. The cobalt blue tarantula should be really close to then ?
Still waiting on her to drop ?
When they reach full maturity where do they all go, do you sell them ?
Yes they all go to new homes👍
249... wow.. that's really is amazing!
Once again well done
Always look forward to your videos
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Eggs with legs ! Will they survive now that you have opened the sac?
Yes this is the perfect time to collect them all up 👍
Ever thought of a 4 door cage?
Thats alot of babies, so wonderful!!!!
This is fantastic news!! Congrats on the successful sac!!
Thanks so much!
What do you do with all the babies ?
They all go back into the hobby 👍
Wow so many sling!!
How do you feeded all those spiders do you haved? Ever do you show it when do you feeded all of them or just do you do it one eached time? All so where at was the mom spider that she does just leted you taked her egg? Is that mend they are not going to maked it?
They are fed when they come out for it 👍
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I do not geted what do you meand? Do you just put ined bugs to lived in to theirs box to until do they eated it? Or do yours spiders comed out for hunting and you do see it that? Withed Morticus, my jumping spider but he is now died, I put ined little white of crickets or others bugs once eached 4 days and ifed he hunted it i leaved it but ifed he linored it i tooked it out in next day. He was being a real hunter but they only lived about of a year at here.
@@jacobsparry8525 he feeds then when they are out looking for food
@@jacobsparry8525 Yes I let them hunt the food 👍
@@turtleman190
Thanked you
wow that's alot of eggs with legs
will you have to separate them into 2 incubators as they get bigger or do you put them into their own little pots as they sell ?
great video these ones are my favourites
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No they will stay all together for a few months to come 👍
Absolutely fantastic x👍🏼💙
Congratulations! That's an amazing egg sack. Is that a record number of eggs?
Not sure I think maybe average 👍
Hey Dave!
Awesome video man! WOW! 249 eggs with legs! That`s a lot! No wonder mom gave it up so easily! I would want to get rid of that many kids lol, your problem now, haha!!
You handled this really well, as usual Dave!
Could we get a video/update on the sand spider Dave? I can`t spell the scientific name for the life of me, i think it`s sicarius or something like that. That`s one of my favourite true spiders Dave, shame you have so few videos on them. Speaking of videos, i`ve watched every single video that you`ve ever released. So at the end of your videos when it says: watch another video, i`m like: ya but i`ve watched all of them haha!
See you on Thursday Dave, looking forward to what you have in store for us!! Reply if you like!!
Well dun Momma you've dun good, great vid Dave n Camera Lady ....
Back again for the beasties 💥
Congratulations on the eggs with legs 👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers matey 👍
Congratulations! Such beautiful EWL's!
Thank you!
I am quite impressed by your knowledge...how did you get into this??
Always been involved with animals all my life
That is one lovely looking sack.