ELECTRIC BLUE TARANTULA REHOME! | Moving My Defensive Chilobrachys natanicharum
Moving my Electric Blue Earth Tiger (Chilobrachys natanicharum / formerly Chilobrachys sp. electric blue) into a much-needed larger enclosure! This stunning Asian Old World tarantula has officially outgrown its old setup, meaning it's time for a high-stakes rehoming. Known for their incredible speed, heavy webbing, defensive behavior, and intense iridescent blue coloration, rehoming a Chilobrachys is always an intense experience. Watch as we navigate the thick webbing and guide this lightning-fast fossorial spider safely into its new, upgraded habitat with plenty of room to burrow and web. Have you ever kept an Electric Blue Earth Tiger? Let me know your rehoming horror stories or tips in the comments below! 👉 Subscribe for more tarantula rehomings, feeding videos, and husbandry guides!

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