Wow....that has to be the most amazing molting video I've ever seen. Especially loved how close up we were able to see the hairs kicked off. Great job!
Great video =) my Grammostola Rosea will be molting hopefully this week she's black on her abdomin and her colours aren't as bright as they usually are so it's close! =D
I just love how this spider sheds more urticating hairs for added protection against predators inside the safety of its burrow. If this was in the wild, i would feel so.. sorry for any coatimundi who would dare poke its nose sniffing inside a molting Theraphosa apophysis burrow. lol!
It has a area of question in its abdomen it looking like it can be a bacteria I'm gonna upload a pic of it on arachnoboards have you had any issues of this with you "T"
Wow....that has to be the most amazing molting video I've ever seen. Especially loved how close up we were able to see the hairs kicked off. Great job!
This is the best tarantula video I ever saw on youtube!
This definitely is my favorite video. Love to watch it from the beginning till the end. It's as if a spider's secret was revealed.
Awesome video, Mingu!
thats the nicest Theraphosa i ever saw
Outstanding job with this video.
Best molt video ever. Really man, God Job.
ein richtig gutes video und eine wunderschöne vs.
Great video!! I have had more than 200 captive breds but this is the first time I can see this procedure so closely :-) thanks!
Fabulous in everyway. Music really fits the vid too. Brilliant. Thanks for posting
Great video
beautiful T. mate.
Great video! Very emotional! You are an artist!
You’d want wonder why out of all the tarantulas with urdicating hairs, the theraphosas are the only ones that kick them all off before molting
the best video !!!
Oh and the footage is super dope by the way
Great video =) my Grammostola Rosea will be molting hopefully this week she's black on her abdomin and her colours aren't as bright as they usually are so it's close! =D
I just love how this spider sheds more urticating hairs for added protection against predators inside the safety of its burrow. If this was in the wild, i would feel so.. sorry for any coatimundi who would dare poke its nose sniffing inside a molting Theraphosa apophysis burrow. lol!
great! cool video
Great vid as always! Cannot wait for the next one ;)
Just wow! I love you, Mingu! :)
Thanks RandallAY, I will probably post a new video today.
This is a FUCKING AWESOME video!!! And such a beautiful T. apophysis you own!!! Congrats!!! =D
Oh shit! You crazy man! Favorit video and spider!!!! Thanks you video!!!!!!
i know that. But i was wondering why she was kicking them off right before molting.
Super!
This video was incredibly well done. Well done indeed!
Impressing video!
Awesome video, Looking forward to your compilation HD Dvd!
very well done big 👍's up ..what software did u use for that video ?
Note how the legs on T. apophysis are way skinnier than T. blondi or T. stirmi
Love that you caught both flipps!
Great video all the way! :)
new molted tarantula always beauty...
Amazing molt video!!! Beautifully done!!
Amazing vid, from the beginning to the end! :THUMBSUP:
Amazing footage!
Awesome video! Is all the white fluff utricating hairs?
Absolutely astounding vid! Loved it! You need a job at Discovery or Nat Geo!
It has a area of question in its abdomen it looking like it can be a bacteria I'm gonna upload a pic of it on arachnoboards have you had any issues of this with you "T"
Love your video ♥️👌
So cool
Świetne ;)
how big is it?
this video is very good beautyful
I got one but one leg was gone when it got to me it looking pre-molt I'm hoping it grows it's leg back it's 3 1/2 maybe 4" now
It will grow back, nothing to worry about.
why did it need to flick off all its hairs?
So great! Actually my Rosea did not molt on herback,somehow she could not manage to flip. But luckily she made it! But that videoi is amazing!
Super.! :)
dobre:D sam planuje zakup tego pajęczaka tylko skąd?
Never seen anything like that! Superlatives fail me..
Jaw ~dropping.
I hate spider But this is very nice 😊
De k se trata esto what?
They flick urticating hairs for protection from potential predators.
hezké
She's over 8 inches.
Nossa
I'm trying not to faint so hard 😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰
😍😍😍😅😅
Lets change clothes 😊😊