CALLED OUT: Are my Tarantula Enclosures TOO SMALL?

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  • @gangewifre
    @gangewifre 11 місяців тому +176

    Tarantulas really are the ultimate homebodies. They just want to get cozy, take a snooze, and maybe sit on their porch for a little bit before wandering back inside.

    • @Timefortracy
      @Timefortracy 11 місяців тому +7

      Oh how I long to be a tarantula 😩

    • @zoescott779
      @zoescott779 11 місяців тому +2

      I must be one then 😂😂

    • @jillosterhaus7308
      @jillosterhaus7308 11 місяців тому +2

      They really couldn’t be any more relatable

  • @HaleyStark.
    @HaleyStark. 11 місяців тому +198

    Before I had tarantulas, the tiny enclosures HORRIFIED me. Dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, even fish really need space. My tarantulas never really move once they pick their favourite spot.

  • @serenawisnewskiherter2255
    @serenawisnewskiherter2255 11 місяців тому +18

    Unfortunately, I lost a sling because I put her in too big of an enclosure and she had trouble finding the prey. Smaller enclosures are better for ambush predators.

  • @DFangs219
    @DFangs219 11 місяців тому +244

    Coming to tarantulas from keeping reptiles literally my entire life, enclosure size was my biggest hurdle. I started by keeping slings in way too big of enclosures because more space=better ........for (most) reptiles. I learned first hand that it's just wasted space. When people say things about enclosure size, it's definitely someone from outside of the hobby. And the educational route you took with making this video is the best response.

    • @sludgeskin
      @sludgeskin 11 місяців тому +1

      honestly alot of snakes benefit from smaller enclosures when theyre young. i work with and breed boiga, asian ratsnakes, and other shy and sensitive species.
      the way ive gotten everyone on frozen thawed and starting to thrive is to keep them in a smaller setup, preferably pvc so they have protection on all but one side where the sliding glass is, smaller setups also allow me to monitor feces and sheds and whatnot. once theyve eaten regularly for about 2ish months they get moved to a larger display enclosure. some dont get accustomed and have to go back into a smaller setup until theyre confident, but most acclimate just fine ! babies are very sensitive and easy to frighten so they take a little longer than the larger fellas.

    • @Laurenspookyspooders
      @Laurenspookyspooders 2 місяці тому +1

      I 100% agree with this. It was strange to me going down to such much enclosures going from reptiles to tarantulas, especially for my slings. They’re so much safer, easier to keep track of, feed etc when in a properly sized enclosure for them to be safe.

  • @XenoSixx
    @XenoSixx 11 місяців тому +83

    I remember how I used to feel sad watching people pull egg sacs, but then I educated myself about tarantulas and the whole "instinct vs maternal response". It helped me realize the female protecting it was not so much of a sentience issue but rather more of a programmed response to maximize success of the spiderlings survival. I also saw how some sacs got eaten and I understood the importance of helping the slings by getting them into a nursing pot when possible. The key thing is to research and educate. I would never think to chastise someone when I myself knew so little. I have a bunch now and am always still learning, but I am certainly humble enough to not perch myself up on a high horse and preach about something I know little about.

    • @reptiletailz108
      @reptiletailz108 11 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely beautifully said

    • @TuberoseKisser
      @TuberoseKisser 8 місяців тому

      To be fair, There's potential that leaving sacs will actually increase the survival rate of the eggs.

  • @Xiporah
    @Xiporah 11 місяців тому +83

    I got called out for putting my C. darlingii sling in a tarantula cribs sling enclosure. What people don't realize is that they use ALL of the space. It created a huge tunnel network using the entirety of the enclosure, "above" and below ground. It has so much room. :D

    • @ashleynine4512
      @ashleynine4512 11 місяців тому +17

      110% on your side. Our tarantula (about 12years old) lives in a 10 gallon terrarium but mostly stays in her burrow that's takes up only 1/4 of the enclosure. She comes out once in a great while but only at night (we see her web evidence lol) but she's perfectly happy and healthy staying in her hole. Lol
      For a while when I gave her more substrate, we couldn't find her at all. But now tiny windows of her burrow are against the glass. So we get to see a couple legs or a butt sometimes 😂

  • @debbiemcclure2874
    @debbiemcclure2874 11 місяців тому +75

    You explained that very well Kat!!! I have learned that some spiders actually seem to get a little nervous in larger enclosures and had to be downsized. Tyfs God bless you

    • @mholly1973
      @mholly1973 11 місяців тому +12

      That’s exactly what I learned was how badly they stress in larger areas also the factor they can get injured from a fall like when it comes to have to much height and they land in their very fragile abs

    • @debbiemcclure2874
      @debbiemcclure2874 11 місяців тому +3

      @@mholly1973 exactly 😀

  • @LifeWithLottie
    @LifeWithLottie 11 місяців тому +58

    You cured my arachnophobia and I’m now a mumma (granny to my kids ones) owner of 6 jumping spiders ❤ love you Kat😊

  • @rachelshaferly5524
    @rachelshaferly5524 11 місяців тому +39

    You are doing amazing. Some people just want to criticize just because they can. Tarantulas don't wander and explore in the wild they just hang out near their burrow conserving energy waiting for food. House spiders are the same way they don't wander far from their webs so they are ready when food arrives.

  • @b_bogg
    @b_bogg 11 місяців тому +20

    I went to a local tarantula breeder and was inquiring about getting a pet spider, she asked how big my enclosure was and I said I had a 46 gallon tank and she said that was wayyy too big. I didn’t get anything but had a respect for the shop owner

  • @fuzzylittlespider
    @fuzzylittlespider 11 місяців тому +5

    People are ridiculous! My first GBB sling refused to eat for weeks because the enclosure they came with was to big and it was stressing them out. As soon as I moved them to a smaller enclosure they ate right away!

  • @cortneylovesbugs
    @cortneylovesbugs 11 місяців тому +59

    Welcome to the life of a zookeeper. The amount of times I have to explain DAILY why animals are in zoos and why it isn't "prison"...... its so frustrating

    • @MakinaMakinaMakina
      @MakinaMakinaMakina 11 місяців тому +4

      Without Zoos we would have lost so many species of animal by now

    • @Ilostmyairpod
      @Ilostmyairpod 11 місяців тому

      Can you confidently say zoos have the animals best interest at heart? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been to the zoo and the animals enclosures are just full of concrete and disgusting water. Zoos function just like every other business and cut costs to save money. They don’t give a fuck about the animals. I’m sure some of the keepers do but that’s it.

    • @tinatschka3217
      @tinatschka3217 11 місяців тому +2

      So the ‘pacing’ phenomenon of bears or big cats in zoos is just normal, happy mammal behavior?

    • @angelusgaston5922
      @angelusgaston5922 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Ilostmyairpod those are the zoo's you want to stay away from. Any zoo who keeps an animal in those conditions isn't a zoo you want to support.
      All reputable zoo's have huge enclosures with plenty of enrichment and space for there animals will be listed as a breeding facilities for endangered species and go above and beyond for the wealthfare of there animals.
      I don't know what zoo's you have been visiting but the only ones I know like that are Chinese and they don't give two flying ones.

    • @idvdump
      @idvdump 11 місяців тому +9

      @@tinatschka3217Not all 'pacing' behavior is stereotypy. Big cats do patrol their territories back and forth very often and they are often known for pacing right before dinner as they anticipate food.

  • @genericname9024
    @genericname9024 11 місяців тому +19

    Omg, that's so cute that your botanical gardens has a big ole tarantula enclosure, and her name is Vivian! :D I did feel some of the more decorated enclosures felt small in your videos, but then I'd see the spider in question and... yeah. Ratios! I think the main thing people see coming from other popular Tarantula keeping UA-cam channels is the overall size of enclosures, but not particularly seeing the difference in the spider being housed.

  • @virginiahollar2179
    @virginiahollar2179 11 місяців тому +17

    Hey Kat! I just wanted to say that I used to be terrified of spiders. Your videos were the ones (also Tom Moran and Dark Den) that encouraged me to get a Tarantula to help me overcome that fear. I have an awesome shop near me, in Princeton WV, called the Tye Dye Tarantula, where I got my first (and now all 9!!!!) Tarantula. I got this huge enclosure for my first one, a G. Pulchripes sling I named Grimm, and when I came to the shop with the enclosure, the shop owner educated me on the fact that tarantulas don't need THAT much space, and how actually it can be harder for them to find their water and prey because they don't venture far from their burrows. So a smaller enclosure is actually much more helpful to them because they don't have to go as far to "find" food and water, especially since prey will often hide. And prey that hides can be dangerous to spiders because if they don't find it before they molt, prey items will actually attack and eat a vulnerable tarantula that is molting or is freshly molted. I now have 9 tarantulas and a true spider (a grass spider sling that I rescued from the red runners I bought), and everyone is happy and healthy in the same size enclosures I see on your videos. Thank you so much for your knowledge and for being real, and explaining things in a kind and professional manner. Also, I now have a new respect for all insects that I never had before. This week I found a praying mantis in my kitchen and instead of freaking out I calmly guided it into a catch cup and released it into my flower garden, and today I at work I found a lightening bug on the wall that I caught and safetly put into a bush outside. Everyone at work calls me "the bug lady," and they know to come to me if there is an insect (especially a spider) that they find so that I can take it back outside. You have changed my thinking on these amazing creatures, so thank you so much. You are awesome!!!!

  • @ashleynine4512
    @ashleynine4512 11 місяців тому +11

    110% on your side. Our tarantula (about 12years old) lives in a 10 gallon terrarium but mostly stays in her burrow that's takes up only 1/4 of the enclosure. She comes out once in a great while but only at night (we see her web evidence lol) but she's perfectly happy and healthy staying in her hole. Lol
    For a while when I gave her more substrate, we couldn't find her at all. But now tiny windows of her burrow are against the glass. So we get to see a couple legs or a butt sometimes 😂

  • @kismitj
    @kismitj 11 місяців тому +10

    especially important with slings to have an appropriate ratio of spider to enclosure size. "massive" enclosures for them are super stress inducing, because when small they're super vulnerable to predation. some outgrow their smol spaces quickly and get rehoused. and others, like my b. baumgartni, are Slow growers. she's almost 2 now and from front leg foot to opposite rear leg foot she still fits on my thumbnail 😅 i've rehoused her twice, once for mold bloom and once because she was stressed and couldn't find prey-because her enclosure was too large.

  • @lesliedugan3671
    @lesliedugan3671 11 місяців тому +31

    You are my favorite Tarantula youtuber. I actually got into Tarantulas because of you. I think you are amazing with care and information. Thank you so much for what you do and who you are. I love that you feel comfortable enough to share your passion and true self with the world.

  • @tripleUnicorn
    @tripleUnicorn 11 місяців тому +4

    Coming in here to add that I have random spiders living in my house and garage, and even with an entire house/garage, a spider makes a web in the windowsill or in a corner by a door, and then they NEVER leave that space (unless something intervenes). They are the Hobbits of invertebrates.

  • @VetiExotics
    @VetiExotics 11 місяців тому +7

    It’s incredible how many people have no idea how to keep animals or think their assumptions are right and attack those with much more experience/animals without giving a thought to their being a reason why something is done a certain way. Social media age at its finest.
    I’m sick of seeing people putting human emotions and needs on reptiles and spiders. Huge cages for snakes and spiders can cause more problems than good. Your doing a great job with your collection!

  • @stuartcox6404
    @stuartcox6404 11 місяців тому +8

    Madness....if all my T's had 5-6' enclosures I'd be sleeping in the garden 😂....keep up the good work Kat! We're with you 👍😁

  • @amywernet577
    @amywernet577 11 місяців тому +14

    Hello Again 😊
    As I stated in a question in the comments before. This unidentified species of speckled back and striped legged beauty took up residence in the front of our busy pantry. Why, I dont know, lol. She has made her webbed up zone to catch what comes by and has a burrowed spot she is nearly always in. I didnt force it, prob wouldn't have chose it. Been 9 months now! She still creeps out my son... Anyways she has all the pantry to rome and only stays where she burrowed. So all this to say as a complete amateur "I concur with all you have said in this video reponse".
    Thanks Kat, the education matters xo

    • @jaungiga
      @jaungiga 11 місяців тому +1

      Maybe we can identify it but we're gonna need more information, since you can't share a pic here. A spider with speckled back and stripped legs that makes a web inside a house and stays put sounds like Steatoda sp. (maybe Steatoda triangulosa) or Parasteatoda sp. (Parasteatoda tepidariorum?). But that's just a wild guess, considering I don't even know where you live

    • @amandajackson668
      @amandajackson668 11 місяців тому

      You can try asking r/spider or r/entomology reddit what the spider is.

  • @Lillian2167
    @Lillian2167 11 місяців тому +2

    There's a good reason they stay near their burrow too. People fail to understand how many other animals will happily eat them given the chance, so staying near their burrow is in their best interest. :)

  • @otaku.plants
    @otaku.plants 11 місяців тому +7

    How rude. I do love the way you responded to this comment. Very informative! I love your channel. ❤

  • @nataliturnbull1613
    @nataliturnbull1613 11 місяців тому +3

    Answered with pure class.
    I can't think how annoying ignorant comments like that would become.
    Really well answered and also interesting.

  • @dustystotler1376
    @dustystotler1376 11 місяців тому +6

    Tarantula's remind me of Sheldon off of the Big Bang Theory. That's my spot. Get out of my spot. Threat pose! Food? Bazinga! lol

  • @harribo7065
    @harribo7065 11 місяців тому +10

    Kat, that was so cool of you to take the time to explain and educate. I recently saw a gecko channel make a reel just to belittle somebody who didn't know any better. It's all very well telling somebody they don't know what they are taking about but you then have to explain why they are wrong! You've proven time and again what amazing knowledge you have and you're not afraid to educate! Thank you for getting me over my fear of spiders
    💜🕷💜🕷💜

  • @trish9181
    @trish9181 11 місяців тому +6

    I think the “wtf factor” for me is how people just assume they know more. I’m not a spider keeper, still slowly overcoming fears, just became a snake keeper a couple weeks ago. But I defer to people with more experience and knowledge than myself. Do people not know how to communicate? Questions can be asked without accusations. What’s so hard about a simple “ hey, I noticed your enclosures are smaller than I expected. Is there a reason for that? Can you do a do a general care/enclosure setup tutorial? Or do you already have one or another resource you could point me to?”
    I think people assume it’s common sense to give more space, but like you said some species of animals like cramped secure places. I’m one of them 😂 What is inarguably common sense though is to not show up spouting off “facts” without doing research and informing yourself. It just makes you look like an 🫏.

  • @sourgir-wh6xd
    @sourgir-wh6xd 11 місяців тому +5

    🤔💭
    Ya know... Bf I came across your channel, I assumed the same thing about pet tarantulas vs small enclosures. But I would have never posted such a snarky comment like that for the obvious reason, that I wasn't educated enough about this subject to act so high and mighty😜 It's only bc I subscribed and LISTENED 👂 to the information you have provided. You did a great job of explaining that person's post with dignity, respect and maturity❤

  • @kevinpoe8137
    @kevinpoe8137 11 місяців тому +4

    What these people don’t realize is that tarantulas (especially females) almost never leave their burrows, unless they’re a mature male or the burrow has been flooded, and if they do it’s usually not very far

  • @laurenk.7325
    @laurenk.7325 11 місяців тому +6

    "MY" beloved and amazing "FATHER" raised curly haired tarantulas and a few other species throughout my childhood, some 45 Yrs.ago.
    The information wasn't as studied and accurate as of todays info, of course.
    Thanks to people, like yourself, who genuinely have a deep love and passion for these beautiful creatures.
    You find time to share your opinions and teach those who are interested in learning.
    Thanks Hun!
    My lil nephew has learned quit a bit from your infectious engery and informative videos! We're both huge fans but from different sides of the fence. 😆
    I "WILL ONLY"😮 appreciate their odd and alluring beauty from afar!😂

  • @alicemilton8756
    @alicemilton8756 11 місяців тому +8

    I’ve heard this discussion before but I had a feeling you would explain everything well and present a pleasant argument. You did really well. 💛

  • @karenlee3198
    @karenlee3198 11 місяців тому +10

    Thanks Kat, really loved the way you approached this topic. Balanced, civil and educational. Appreciate all you do and i certainly have lost a bit of that terror of spiders from simply being educated. Huntsman spiders still scare me though....

  • @whitnobot
    @whitnobot 11 місяців тому +7

    Lets go Kat 👏🏾 gather that commenter up, get her all the way together lol your response was super mellow & educational. What a graceful lady ❤

  • @rowanjoy419
    @rowanjoy419 29 днів тому +1

    Even for humans, like as a introvert, am mostly in the family computer and happend to be connected to the living room and kitchen, I just move to eat or sleep, Vivian is the same like why to move 😂
    My mom always yells at me because I didn't clean my room, I told her that I spent most of my time in the living room, I just go there to sleep.
    My bedroom is so much bigger than the guest room, almost same size as my parents bedroom that has its own bathroom and they are 2 addults and my little sister sharing that space.

  • @arachnimania4182
    @arachnimania4182 11 місяців тому +1

    Unfortunately, some people do not research before trying to preach their opinions. Great video content to prove the point of enclosure size when it comes to tarantulas. Well done. 👏

  • @markbehrens_CADDUDE
    @markbehrens_CADDUDE 11 місяців тому +5

    Your information about T’s and the required homes is fantastic. I have had to explain the same thing to people many times. Excellent videos, always educating for us newbies..

  • @042509am
    @042509am 2 місяці тому

    What an educational video, Kat! About the tarantulas not exactly seeing and how jumping spiders rely on it. Don’t worry about people who complain at you. Like you said, uneducated people make uneducated comments. You’re awesome and you’ve helped me get over my fear of spiders. Which has kinda transferred to the rest of my life.. it’s teaching me patience and understanding and how I can decide to try and not be so afraid of things and I can try and tolerate if I choose.

  • @flygemini08
    @flygemini08 11 місяців тому +1

    Their comment was definitely passive aggressive!😒I’m glad you don’t let it bother you.

  • @321Robber
    @321Robber 11 місяців тому +3

    That's the problem of the internet age: thinking an opinion is a fact!
    I need to clarify all the time that what they are talking to me is nothing more than opinion/ speculation/ thought instead of an actual fact.
    I am arguing with facts/ research results and people aren't able to see the difference.
    Keep going Kat. Don't waste your time on people who aren't able to understand the difference between facts and opinions.
    Love your passion.
    Greetings from Germany

  • @thesadtoast
    @thesadtoast 11 місяців тому +1

    I think many people assume that like dogs and cats, critters in terrariums want to wander around all the time and that the 'small' place is harmful to them. They can't wrap their head around the fact that a tarantula will not run seven marathons every night. I had a similar conversation about snakes and terrarium sizes, if you have a species of snake that lays around waiting for prey in the wild, there will be no use of the extra space in a bigger terrarium. (I know the minimum size is important, I'm talking about way too big enclosures )

  • @Jules_marieCA
    @Jules_marieCA Місяць тому

    They live in a vast space in the wild, but they dig out spaces that they can cozy up in. They do not want too big of a space because that can leave room for unwanted visitors.
    I have a 25 gallon for my Chilean, and he burrows in one spot but will come out to sit and hang out, but the only thing he does with the rest of the space is put webbing everywhere lol.

  • @bugtalk84
    @bugtalk84 11 місяців тому +11

    The joys of working on social media, there'll always be haters and people who don't understand the things you do even if you're making yourself very clear.

  • @rapunzelle714
    @rapunzelle714 11 місяців тому +3

    Meanwhile, I have a spider that has lived inside my car's side mirror for over a year. Has the entire world at their disposal, but chooses to stay put... must be plenty of space 🙂

  • @reptilesfishandmore
    @reptilesfishandmore 11 місяців тому +1

    Large open spaces i hear can stress a Tarantula. They feel vaulnerable and uncomfortable and perfer small crammed areas (hence their burrows and logs they live in) they feel safer that way.

  • @JustinSteereMusic
    @JustinSteereMusic 11 місяців тому +1

    I've found that most obnoxious comments on Instagram always come from people that don't follow your channel. The weird thing is you can always tell when they're trying to get a response from you and usually they're doing that by making a negative or a really obnoxious comment. It's even weirder when you see that these people making these comments are adults. I generally feel bad for people that feel like they have to post a negative comment when they can just as easily move on without saying anything. They feel like they have to make a spectacle of themselves which is such a narcissistic thing to do. They're probably doing this all day long to other people's videos and posts too and they probably forget what comments they made until someone reply's to it. It's really sad when you think about it.

  • @teijaflink2226
    @teijaflink2226 11 місяців тому +1

    How does a tarantula become bored? They're not like mammals as example who usually need lot more space but some people think every animal has the same needs.

  • @amyasawesomeasalways
    @amyasawesomeasalways 11 місяців тому +6

    I personally think your enclosure sizes are perfect, and it also depends on the species of tarantula and spider aswell. ❤

  • @emilywillison5396
    @emilywillison5396 11 місяців тому +2

    I don't personally keep spoods, but I love your videos and have been watching long enough to know what a careful and considerate owner you are. You meticulously care for each and every creature you own. I think you're awesome..you keep doing you ❤❤

  • @crochetedbysnora
    @crochetedbysnora 2 місяці тому

    I don’t have a tarantula..yet. I plan on having one or a few in the future once I am able. But when I first started watching videos on them I was confused why they were in such small enclosures and I thought that the people keeping them were not taking care of them the way they should be. But the more videos I watched and the more research I did I found out that they really don’t need a lot of space and they are pretty low maintenance. I am truly fascinated with spiders and how they live. I do as of right now have a jumping spider, I believe he is a Phidippus regius/regal jumping spider and his name is Eddie. I am a huge fan of jumpers and I’d like to say I know a lot about them. I’m so glad I did my research and now know how different spiders live or I would still be wondering why people were “not taking care of them correctly”. I love your videos Kat! I’ve learned so much from you!

  • @stacyrubel2632
    @stacyrubel2632 11 місяців тому +1

    While I haven’t had comments on tarantula videos about the size of the enclosures, but people who come over always ask why they are on small enclosures (they aren’t lol). I also try to explain that they seem to seem more secure in their enclosures when they. For example, I rehoused my OBT, she isn’t that big, but the only enclosure I had that was bigger was a 5 gal. I put her in there, she never comes out of her big hide. She made a big tunnel and pokes out lol. She will grow into the rest of it some I’m not worried.

  • @imdurmac1
    @imdurmac1 11 місяців тому +3

    i love spiders, especially tarantulas but am not confident to care for them. thank you for doing what you do. the lessons are very enlightening. and good read btw. 🤣😂

  • @lananiru
    @lananiru 11 місяців тому +2

    I always wondered why the enclosures are so small but since I don't know a lot about spiders I try not to judge. Anyway, thanks for the educational video! I'd love to see more educational videos about spiders!

  • @abberistired
    @abberistired 11 місяців тому +1

    totally understand the concern, most other pets one can keep more space is always better. but the audacity to just point their condemning finger at you before thinking "I wonder WHY she keeps them in such small enclosures?" it's just, so silly lol

  • @dianasweeney8030
    @dianasweeney8030 11 місяців тому +8

    I absolutely love your channel and adore you oddly enough though I’m still terrified of spiders but am an animal lover and will never harm one ever when I see spiders especially in lake George where I vacation every year with my family they are all over my daughter who loves spiders will just pick it up and put it outside or somewhere safe but Kat you are making me less and less freaked out even my family is shocked at how calm I’ve been when I see one I think your amazing, funny and an all around great person you take very good care of all your pets and you explained in this video amazingly I loved it like always

  • @Jennifer-ir3cv
    @Jennifer-ir3cv 11 місяців тому +4

    If I were a spider I would want to live in any of your awesome enclosures 🖤🖤🖤🕷️🕷️🕷️

  • @maryjodennis5688
    @maryjodennis5688 11 місяців тому +1

    Holy shit. People need to do their homework before they make such awful remarks!
    Your enclosures are beautiful. I, and my daughter love watching together. You Kat, are teaching us and if we have more questions, library!
    Girl you freaking rock and much love to you. (And to spiders because they are cool!)

  • @kelslittlezoo
    @kelslittlezoo 7 місяців тому

    100%. I have found when I have tried moving my tarantulas into larger enclosures, they often seem scared and can't find their prey.

  • @Corman7088
    @Corman7088 11 місяців тому +1

    ~~Had a Rose tarantula in lil' 5 gallon&seemed perfectly content. Only time it ventured beyond the area burrowed is when crickets camped out there.
    ~~It got to where I could lay my hand out&she'd go into my palm. Put her on my elbow,from there she'd go up&sit on my left shoulder for as long as I let her. I also had a Black Emperor scorpion that did the same&be on my right shoulder but only for about 5min though. Considering how anxious they tend to be chilling for 5 min probably felt like a month?

  • @crows8107
    @crows8107 11 місяців тому +2

    I think the most shocking thing for me to learn about keeping tarantulas aside from their long lifespans was the tiny enclosure sizes required for them. Makes sense why it's so easy to accumulate so many when they live so long and take up such a small amount of space while also not making a mess or smelling bad lmao

  • @cubbi2789
    @cubbi2789 11 місяців тому +1

    I under that before getting into the hobby, I knew nothing about caring for tarantulas. Still learning about each one of mine, but as they grow, I will provide a bigger place. My two adult males are definitely roaming around, but I don’t plan on breeding them.

  • @nexnigredo
    @nexnigredo 11 місяців тому +3

    Greetings from London 😊 Love your content, Kat! ❤

  • @marciacoco9549
    @marciacoco9549 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the information. I love your videos and have learned so much from them 💕💕

  • @karmic_kat
    @karmic_kat 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm so glad you made this video! I've had this comment even from friends! Now I have a nice well informed short video I can send them ❤ I've tried to explain this but the video u took at the gardens was the best example! Thanks again for your amazing content!

  • @dawnellparry6180
    @dawnellparry6180 11 місяців тому +1

    Another awesome video!
    I have a very large bio set up for my T. apophysis- lots of lovely places for her to roam…. yeh, I’ve never seen her out and about. She always hangs down in her burrow under cork bark. Def not ‘Dora the explorer’ 🥳😁

  • @elecktra6223
    @elecktra6223 11 місяців тому

    Loved this! So informative and interesting. Thank you

  • @livmoss5241
    @livmoss5241 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for addressing this and taking the time to educate people! It’s crazy as I went from lizards and snakes to also keeping T’s (you helped me get over my fear) and it’s like re wiring your brain!

  • @nordichamstercare9143
    @nordichamstercare9143 11 місяців тому +1

    I feel this so much ! I went from Hamsters and mice to spiders but reading up on spiders I very quicly understood why they ddont need much space. It really wierd how ppl apperantly dont like to read up on ANY animal before becoming an expert on it ! You go Kat

  • @8legsonJ
    @8legsonJ 11 місяців тому +2

    Very good 👍 thanks for the great education and the way you kept the video on point and professional great for the hobby! 🕷️❤️

  • @rockarollawmn
    @rockarollawmn 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detailing, Kat.

  • @SunnyWheatFields
    @SunnyWheatFields 11 місяців тому +1

    Just wanted to say I love your spider/web sleeve tattoo! It looks so beautiful, also always love your videos keep up the amazing work!

  • @caughtafaygo
    @caughtafaygo 11 місяців тому +3

    Yep the life of an exotic keeper. Keep doing your thing. Hopefully someone learned a thing or two ot three. 🤘

  • @silvioruiz9689
    @silvioruiz9689 11 місяців тому +3

    Muy bien Kat, tu explicación deja claro tu gran conocimiento sobre las tarántulas y arañas, por eso vemos tu contenido, para divertirnos, educarnos y saber. Sigue así es hermoso lo que haces.😊

  • @user-gs6zm5qk9y
    @user-gs6zm5qk9y 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for an informative video, love it!

  • @Milquetoast702
    @Milquetoast702 11 місяців тому

    I really like how you tackle these debates. Great vid.

  • @brinny8965
    @brinny8965 11 місяців тому

    To quote Thumper "if you cant say somethfing nice. Dont say nofthing at all". 😊

  • @petras02
    @petras02 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a good explanation. I used to be afraid of these cuties, but now I'm just fascinated by them. And at first I did think to myself about the enclosure size, but even I noticed that they don't really care, as long as they have a hiding spot, they're just gonna chill there.
    Another thing that came to mind, watching the video. Maybe an update of the rest of your pets (that you wanna include). I know it's mainly spooder content, just maybe it would be interesting for new people, and for us curious, nosy peeps too :pp ❤

  • @CaroleEvans93436
    @CaroleEvans93436 11 місяців тому +5

    My C Versi juvie spends 99% of her time in the tiniest web tunnel - she only comes out for food or droplets of water. She's in the exoterra nano tall

    • @kayz9lul
      @kayz9lul 11 місяців тому +1

      same for mine

    • @cristalloveng3911
      @cristalloveng3911 11 місяців тому +1

      Mine was like that, now at close to 4” dls and sportin her adult colours she’s out ALL THE TIME (except when the light is super bright in her room in the late afternoon). Also still in a nano tall which seems roomy enough for her explorations

  • @r1verman
    @r1verman 11 місяців тому +5

    I came to this channel to learn about Jumping Spiders, never wanting a Tarantula. Your channel showed me what amazing, interesting creatures they were and now I have 15. I learned how to set up cool enclosures for them on this channel. Setting up the enclosures is one of the most fun aspect of keeping Tarantulas. Really liked what you had to say in this video. There are some that consider themselves "woke" and feel they must advocate for the animals. They've not even taken the time to educate themselves on how these animals live in the wild. The only negative thing I can say about your channel is that I get jealous because you have access to all those cool Tarantula Crib enclosures and they're out of my budget. I did finally get to place an order. I'm getting some cool aboreal enclosures to rehouse my C. versicolor and my T. rasti. My order is on its way! Thank you Tarantula Kat for your fun and educational videos. You're a great example of proper Tarantula care.

    • @headoftaxreformandpercenta4908
      @headoftaxreformandpercenta4908 11 місяців тому

      From my observations so far, it seems like people either have none, or just
      one spider or reptile, or 473. It's as if you are completely uninterested, brand new in the field, or absolutely love everything about the little creatures beyond measure 😌
      I just have one Phidippus Regius (so far 😬)

  • @vermyfox8450
    @vermyfox8450 11 місяців тому

    Nothing like giving an OBT a 36"x24"x24" terrarium to have it spend 100% of the time happily nestled in the corner.

  • @bethpenunuri2714
    @bethpenunuri2714 11 місяців тому +3

    Hey Kat sense I’ve stated watching your videos I’m not as terrified of jumping spiders so thank for showing me they are not that scary 😘😘😘

  • @RaidoDemonSimp666
    @RaidoDemonSimp666 11 місяців тому

    Yesss queen you tell that person to do their research! Love you Kat

  • @Timefortracy
    @Timefortracy 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video Kat! You summed it up very well. I get this question from people who don’t even like tarantulas. I understand they just don’t know. Also, I grew up in STL and LOVED the Botanical Garden, best place for field trips (the arch is overrated 😂)! Will definitely have to make a stop there next time I’m visiting family 😁

  • @royfaulkner5886
    @royfaulkner5886 6 місяців тому

    In my opinion and I have had tarantulas since I was nine years old and I am 51 now, they prefer a smaller enclosures because I think it makes them feel more secure. The most I have had at one time was around 380 not including the egg sacks.❤❤❤

  • @mallorimoreno4250
    @mallorimoreno4250 11 місяців тому

    Very well explained thank yu so much kat for all your amazing, knowledge, and experience w all of us i adore yu and your channel. I love your content ❤🎉

  • @stephanieshubert1247
    @stephanieshubert1247 11 місяців тому

    thank you for teaching us the right way. Dont worry about what people think. You do a wonderful job. Please never stop. 😉😉😊😊

  • @mariestubbs4606
    @mariestubbs4606 11 місяців тому

    Great vid Kat and you explained very well ...

  • @Cirkelo
    @Cirkelo 10 місяців тому

    I have had a spider in the corner of my office window for a couple of weeks now. It has a small web, and sits hidden in the corner when it is not either tending its web or out getting catch from the web. It does not explore, nor does it go on sunday trips to the other end of the window. The window is open most of the day, so it can just leave. It dont. It likes it corner.

  • @barbhelle5481
    @barbhelle5481 11 місяців тому +2

    Tarantulas do not get bored. They do not have a thinking brain.

  • @Chris_Toop_Tarantulas
    @Chris_Toop_Tarantulas 11 місяців тому +1

    I have various species within various enclosures, my AF T albo is in a 30x30x30cm with lots of substrate and she digs out her burrow and basically stays down there venturing out occasionally, I have a big AF LP in a 60x45x30cm and she stays in virtually one spot out on show, It’s obvious to me that the person has no knowledge of tarantulas where as you Kat have loads, people need to research before getting up on there pedestal, they would have moaned if you kept reptiles or cats and dogs, because it’s tarantulas doesn’t matter, your awesome ❤

  • @Hitoshishinsoscvmsock
    @Hitoshishinsoscvmsock 11 місяців тому +3

    I love the new intro, very creative 💯💯

  • @gregwilliams853
    @gregwilliams853 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Kat, how you doing, yes, I’ve seen some of those kind of comments posted on people’s channels before. I always feel that the people who make rude comments are the type that are jealous of those who are very successful in what they do. I have a few old world tarantulas and a couple of them I call pet holes since they never come out of their burrows except to grab a roach when it’s feeding time. The others are arboreal and spend a lot of time in cork rounds. I find spiders and scorpions much better company then most people 🕷️🕷️🕷️🦂🦂🦂🖤🖤🖤

  • @Violablacks
    @Violablacks 11 місяців тому +1

    Like they aren't bearded dragons, what did she expect?? Also why anyone would question YOU of all people on spider husbandry baffles me. Keep being amazing Kat.

  • @leiam7964
    @leiam7964 11 місяців тому +1

    I think this was a great explanation on why they don't need all that space.

  • @RainbowFacedCupCake
    @RainbowFacedCupCake 11 місяців тому +1

    i had my sling in too big of an enclosure which was 10cm in diameter. she's now downsized into a small tupperware container that's about less than half the size of the one before now she's doing a lot better. small enclosures can also make animals like tarantulas feel more secure. it's the same with snakes. you don't shove a 3ft snake in a huge 10ft enclosure bc it'll be stressed

  • @taranchies1505
    @taranchies1505 11 місяців тому

    Great video and really interesting to see the one at the botanical gardens. I think the one you have who abandoned her original spacious burrow and chose the tiny safe place under the leaf instead proves the point :) I have a few who have done the same. And as others have mentioned, a big enclosure is not only a waste of space but also can make the tarantula scared and end up just crunched up in a corner with nowhere cramped enough to feel safe.

  • @shalinabolton58
    @shalinabolton58 11 місяців тому

    I think you handled this very well keep doing what your doing

  • @marjorieinverts
    @marjorieinverts 11 місяців тому +2

    10 seconds in and I'm already screaming at the screen "TARANTULAS DON'T EVEN USE 5'6 OF SPACE IN THE WILD!!!!!!!!!!!" My adult seemanni is in a 20 long in 10" of substrate and she literally uses one corner where she's burrowed to the bottom glass. LITERALLY she will never use all of that space and I knew that when I decided to put her in it. It's mainly for aesthetics...it had already been used for frogs and had a background, etc. RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH.

    • @marjorieinverts
      @marjorieinverts 11 місяців тому +1

      BTW you did a wonderful job explaining this

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 10 місяців тому +1

      AGREED! I was so annoyed at that first question! This is why research is so important, especially if you have questions about something! I'm still a little annoyed from that, honestly. It rubbed me the wrong way and came off as an accusation. Kat did so well in responding. If I were to respond, I'd be cussing that person out. lol

    • @marjorieinverts
      @marjorieinverts 10 місяців тому

      @@ReptilianTeaDrinker OH SAME LOL It would be very hard for me to stay classy 💁‍♀

  • @desmondeales2712
    @desmondeales2712 11 місяців тому

    Wow, Cat thank you for this video! My pet rocks are happy as clams, and for the most part my other guys have day travels that dont change. 👌

  • @gertywhatagash_
    @gertywhatagash_ 11 місяців тому

    That "viewers" woman looks like a friendly, wholesome, cheerful lass. Doesn't she though?

  • @lilym2818
    @lilym2818 11 місяців тому

    I have six tarantulas currently and I see maybe two of them out- one is a D. diamantinesis, and the other is a wee nightmare that has no chill and likes to try and attack my tongs. Apart from that they've all buried themselves! They're all chill. Biggest tank I have is about 20cm or so- for my T. vagans, who is a juvie. Big tanks just go to waste here.