BAD TARANTULA CARE - Reaction
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2021
- Original video: • How To Take Care Of Ta...
This is possibly the worst tarantula care guide I've seen on UA-cam, and that's a seriously competitive title! - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
6:11 My god the way they're shoving that cricket in the tarantula's face like "here comes the train you piece of shit" really made me feel bad for the poor T. 🤦🤦
I can't believe I didn't comment on that. Blame me for being almost asleep when recording this.
My cousin owned a very very angry rosehair, she was very unfriendly from the beginning. Good for her, breaking the stereotype haha
I keep 30 + spiders and I never realised how much I was doing wrong. Thank god you highlighted this video, I need to go through all my enclosures & correct my mistakes 😂😂 Love your reaction videos, they always make me laugh. Even i couldn't help myself but shout at the TV when I watched this one.
You never fail to make me laugh in your reaction video . Love them , hope see more in the future . Stay safe
Your reaction videos are priceless and leave me in tears (of laughter). I love you man keep up the good work. You are such an underrated channel. Keep it up man!
Spider education is important.
Thanks! Comments like this are what assure me that my videos are doing what I wanted them to.
I keep old world's and was horrified at that care video well done friend
"I deserve to get paid for watching this bullshit on a regular basis"
Yes. Yes, you do 😂 Goodness me, this must be a nightmare for people who know what they're doing to sit through. Novice caretakers could take this garbage seriously and kill their precious pets unintentionally..! Props to you, sir, for doing your best to damage control these moronic spider "experts".
Text to speech video's are usually not the best to take advice from.
I was just saying the same thing lol
This keeper is killing his Ts so fast that he doesn’t know their lifespans. Also is that even enough substrate? Ts burrow, that amount probably wouldn’t even cover it comfortably.
Yeah that's insufficient substrate. Although a hardy terrestrial like Grammostola would probably be able to handle it.
Brilliant.
Came here for the roasting, not disappointed 😂
Glad you enjoyed!
Also tarantulas like humans can have bad days and just be a little grumpy. I own tarantulas, have over 200 and they are my absolute passion. I agree with what you said about exotics lair with his poor husbandry with centipedes. To be honest when it comes to asian and african tarantulas, if given a hide they will very rarely show any defensive postures as they would much rather retreat to the safety of their hide, you tend to get 2 reactions, 1 is they stay completely still in the hope that you as a potential predator wont notice them or they bolt and by bolt I mean teleport, when I say blink and its gone, that is no joke, things like my H. maculata and S. calceatum can move that fast my eyes physically can't keep up. You tend to only get things like threat pose when the tarantula feels like it has no other choice, the most annoying thing is when people use tarantulas such as P. murinus also known as OBT or orange bitey thing and take videos showing how defensive they are, I only 7 and all of mine have a good 9 inches of substrate with cork barks buried so they are able to dig and make burrows that they feel safe in so I never get threat poses from them. People get them from OBT because they don't get the correct husbandry and purposely keep it on little substrate with no hides so the poor tarantula has no choice but to use threat pose. My Brachypelma. hamorii gives me more threat poses that my old worlds and that is considered a friendly beginner species. Personally I don't agree with handling tarantulas, its not from some fear of being bitten, I don't agree with it because it doesn't benefit the tarantula in anyway, it actaully causes them stress as they can feel they are on something that is alive, also if its a terrestrial and its falls from even a small height then it could be a death sentence for it and as someone who wants the best for the animals in my care I couldn't endanger them for selfish gains. Great video and sorry for the long comment. Really enjoying this playlist of reaction videos
As an arachnid, I can confirm that we've been using arachnid-friendly disinfectants ever since the pandemic started.
I terms of allergies I would be more worried about urticating hairs than a bite... Although, it is probably more differing sensitivities than real allergy?
Yeah I think it's just sensitivity. Don't know about actual allergies.
0:59 to be fair they did say **generally**
Omg I can remember watching this as a kid takes me back to my childhood I now the info on this video jug video is false but I do still like watching it
"Generally docile"
They forgot the existence of Chilobrachys, Cyriopagopus, Ceratogyrus, and let's not forget Poecilotheria. Even some new world genus are food aggressive like Pamphobeteus, Phormictopus and Psalmopeus genus.
*laughs in Pterinochilus Murinus.*
@@sirpepeofhousekek6741
God damn it. I was about the make the same exact comment.
Sees _Acanthoscurria geniculata_ is not included in the list of food aggressive new world tarantulas,
Laughs while attacking the movement of air
I don't why people say Poecilotheria are defensive. they're very fast and skittish but I've never seen Poecilotheria threat posturing, they much rather run away than stand their ground.
@@Fearless154 True. However, in those rare occasions when they decide to be defensive, it's a lot more catastrophic due to their venom being more potent than most other tarantulas. Well, except those of the tarantulas from Stromatopelminae subfamily like _Heteroscudra maculata_ and _Stromatopelma calceatum_. I'm sure there could be other examples given such as certain _Selenocosmia_ sp. etc. But regardless, _Poecilotheria_ spp. usually prefer running to threat posturing, in contrast to things like _Chilobrachys_ spp. and most African tarantulas.
I’m sure the researches name should have been
Al Bundy 😅😅
I'm low key offended I didn't hear your comment on "Exercise and play" that can be seen at 6:24... What did they say about that? Also the "feeding" clip before that, prodding a stressed T who's nearly threat posing with food made me cringe. Good job on calling that horrendous video out
If I wasn't recording this at close to midnight, while half-asleep, I would probably not have let those slide. Come to think of it, there probably isn't a single reaction video I've done where I haven't rewatched it and thought "damn, I should've said something about that..."
Let's see spicy tarantulas I have chilobrachys ,ornithoctoninae , P. Murinus or any of my other baboon compared to the funnel webs I had listed the species of tarantula I listed are way more food aggressive lol pretty funny honestly like when I feed my baboons if I breath wrong they are going to activate the teleporting noodle legs and come that way lol I love it
Wait whats wrong with coyote peterson 😭
Spreading misleading information, frequent sensationalism, demonstration of a fraudulent medical practice (venom extraction), and rather questionable scientific ethics.
Dreadful care video 🙈 I’ve actually been to his shop once 😬
Any video that uses that insufferable robo-voice... is a trash video. Lol before you started I knew how it would turn out.
Yeah same applies to that "top 8 biggest centipedes" vid I reacted to a while ago.
@@BugsandBiology
Right? I remember that one lol
Even corals don't die even from large changes in temperature. Peter Ridd was run out of Australian academia for challenging climate 'science' orthodoxy and disproving the claimed Great Barrier Reef die-off.
But I disgress...
There is variation, and technically it's more bleaching than dying. But bleaching is deadly if it occurs for prolonged periods anyway, and even corals that recover from it tend to suffer long-term effects.
Also Ridd is a physicist, not a biologist, which seems an immediate red flag to me. It seems to be a similar deal with creationist scientists stepping outside their field of expertise to challenge evolution.
@@BugsandBiology it’s a known problem in academia, too - certain kinds of professors reach a level of success and then suddenly decide they must be brilliant in every field, and don’t realize their “it’s so simple I can’t believe no one thought of this” solution is the same thing as an entry level freshman without the ego if a successful career in another field backing it. We see it most often with Nobel winners, but it happens a lot to senior research professors regardless of Swedish bragging rights.