11 "Intermediate" Tarantulas to Help You Level Up

Notice that "Intermediate" is in quotes? That's because designating certain species as "beginner", "intermediate", and "advanced" can be quite tricky. I've seriously had OBTs that were super calm and C. versicolors that were crazy. In this episode, I'll present 11 tarantula species along with the traits that make them good stepping stone spiders for folks looking to keep the more "advanced" species.. This list is ONLY meant to offer some suggestings and is not intended to be the be-all, end-all on this topic. B. boehmei    • Brachypelma Tarantula Species Blowout 2 in 4k   C. cyaneopubescens    • C.  cyaneopubescens "GBB" Rehouse and Tips   D. diamantinensis    • D. diamantinensis "Brazilian Blue Beauty" ...   N. incei    • Noeholothele incei "Trinidad Olive" Rehous...   L. sazimai    • Lasiocyano sazimai "Brazilian Blue" Rehous...   N. tripepii    • Nhandu tripepii "Brazilian Blonde" Rehouse...   A. geniculata    • A. Geniculata and N. coloratovillosus Reho...      • A. geniculata "Brazilian Whiteknee" Rehous...   P. cancerides    • 10 Phormictopus Species with Notes   P. sp. "Mascara"    • Pamphobeteus sp.  Mascara Rehouse and Notes   T. ockerti    • Thrixopelma  Ockerti "Peruvian Flame Rump"...   P. cambridgei    • Psalmopoeus Genus Review and Care   Arachnoboards (awesome source of tarantula info!): https://arachnoboards.com/ Tom's Big Spiders Website: https://tomsbigspiders.com/ Tom's Big Spiders Podcast: https://tomsbigspiderspodcast.com/ Theme song by Rocket 77 - https://linktr.ee/Rocket77?fbclid=IwA...