Typhochlaena seladonia, Brazilian Jewel rehouse and care
Typhochlaena seladonia, Brazilian Jewel rehouse and care Its now time to move our Brazilian Jewels into their permanent homes these have taken some time to mature and are now ready for breeding, this project has taken around 18 months to this point. Once settled we will attempt to pair them, but for now we will outline how we care for these tiny trapdoor spiders. #Daveslittlebeasties #Typhochlaenaseladonia #Brazilianjewel Video by Dave's Little Beasties don't forget to subscribe - Be Calm, Be Gentle and Love Your Spider

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Lasiodora parahybana , LP ,Salmon Pink Birdeater rehouse and care

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Busting old MYTHS , enclosure size and substrate depth ?

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Building An Enclosure For Our New Rare Tarantula!

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Pterinochilus murinus, OBT , Orange Bitey Thing rehouse and care of a LARGE OBT

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Brazilian Jewel (Typhochlaena seladonia) Care Guide

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Pulling Brazilian Jewel tarantula Eggsac - we have babies

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Pterinopelma sazimai, Brazilian Blue successful egg sac removal

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How we determine whats Male & Female by our spiders moult

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Sling care to Juvies the Beastie Way

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Raising a Family of Walking Fish (200 Day Journey)

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Pterinopelma sazimai, Brazilian blue rehouse and care

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I Got the Rarest Crayfish

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We Got First Pick of $10,000 in Tarantulas!

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When Tarantula Keeping GOES WRONG!

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The Iceman Was NOT Who Scientists Thought For 30 Years — DNA Just Proved It

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Fear Not Tarantulas Unboxing FT. Brazilian Jewel Tarantula | HAPPY HALLOWEEN |

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Jumping Spiders Recognize Their Humans. Wild Release Surprise. Janice the Jumper.

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You Laugh You Lose 😹 Funniest Cats and Dogs 2026🤣

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Ephebopus murinus, Skeleton Leg Breeding success and sling removal

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