Very nice collection Charlie! I aspire one day to also have a bug shed too 😂 Also nice to see you’ve kept a few of our diamantinensis slings. Mine are also going strong, colours are just starting to creep through after the most recent molt!
Hi mate just found your channel and subscribed. Baboons and Asian arboreals are my favourites so looking forwards to seeing some more of your videos especially the cafferina maybe one day. I got an adult female Kigoma that I would like to pair after her next molt so if you had a spare male I could buy off of you in the future I'd be grateful.
wow great set up and video Charlie. How did you get e.pachypus ? any signs of a male ? or anyone breeding these ? I really want some . Seeing your collection makes me feel better about mine that's only around 80 😂
Hey Tarantularamblings! Yes I hoping I will have a male later this year ofc with the full intent to produce them. In terms of how I got them, there are very few around in the UK and thankfully it’s sometimes just who you know 😅 I got lucky that’s for sure and even more lucky to get a second. Thanks for the watch!
Hi! Nice spider shed! Can I ask a question please? Out of pure curiosity.. Why old worlds (mostly) and is you aim to become a breeder/seller? And (sorry, terminally nosey) where did the interest in breeding rare species come from? Good luck, great vid, thanks 😊 Edit.. ok, more than one question, sorry!
Hmm old worlds, well to start with I love baboons as they are all sorts of colours amazing takedowns and they web a lot, what’s not to love in a tarantula? In terms of breeding rare species, honestly it’s more breeding the species I love some just happen to be fairly rare really, other people have to enjoy these animals too and hopefully I can be the one to bring it too them.
@EightLeggedEmporium love this answer, thank you.. I only have 5 T's at the moment, only new world, very docile.. not quite ready for the old worlds yet but when I am I'll go for a sun tiger, they're so beautiful..
Very nice collection Charlie! I aspire one day to also have a bug shed too 😂
Also nice to see you’ve kept a few of our diamantinensis slings. Mine are also going strong, colours are just starting to creep through after the most recent molt!
Wow! You have an amazing setup there, Charlie 😍😍😍 and some cool species too 🙏💕🌈
Thanks a lot Sarah! More videos to come!
Awesome live Charlie 🙌🏼 can’t wait to see more of your videos 🎉
More to come!
Great video love the collection you have and all the baboons
awesome shed with a nice collection ,i love my baboons
Spider shed = life goals 😂
Aphonopelma are one of my favourites but they grow so slowly. Great video
Yeah as it was one of mine 😅 happy with how’s it’s turned out so far!
Awesome tour! Tragic that i knew you were also from the UK from the weather alone😂
Awesome Charlie you have some amazing spiders 🕷️ in your collection and love the shed how it’s been done
Awesome video Charlie! 💪can't wait to see more content. Keep it up 🎉
Amazing set up Charlie. 👍
Brilliant video Charlie you have a right nice collection
Thanks Charlie 😊
Great video Charlie!
Nice collection
Wow charlie thats some arachnid collection mate💯🕷 im catching up soon?😂😂😂😂😂
Eyyy I appreciate that, yeah it’s not for everyone but it’s what I enjoy
@@EightLeggedEmporium don't we all mate, I restarted my collection last Oct with 2 now I have 13 in the living room!
amazing video🎉❤
Glad you liked it!!
Really enjoyed this video, that's my dream shed 😍
Any chance you vend, or could recommend someone who sells, to Ireland?😊
Eyyy thanks so much really appreciate that, if you gimmie a message on my IG eight_legged_emporium I can chat to you there
Make a trantulas packing video ,,really needed
Hi mate just found your channel and subscribed. Baboons and Asian arboreals are my favourites so looking forwards to seeing some more of your videos especially the cafferina maybe one day. I got an adult female Kigoma that I would like to pair after her next molt so if you had a spare male I could buy off of you in the future I'd be grateful.
Hey Gary, likewise as you seen baboons are my thing aswell, I am also looking for a male at the moment will be in touch if I find one
Hi actually I might be selling my few spiders I've been offered a job abroad pm if you are interested 👍
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Are you on Facebook I think I'm going to have to sell my tarantulas cos I got offered a job abroad
@@garycrathern2121 Heya Gary, Charlie Grennan on facebook
wow great set up and video Charlie. How did you get e.pachypus ? any signs of a male ? or anyone breeding these ? I really want some . Seeing your collection makes me feel better about mine that's only around 80 😂
Hey Tarantularamblings!
Yes I hoping I will have a male later this year ofc with the full intent to produce them.
In terms of how I got them, there are very few around in the UK and thankfully it’s sometimes just who you know 😅 I got lucky that’s for sure and even more lucky to get a second.
Thanks for the watch!
@@EightLeggedEmporium I will 100% be up for a sling or two if you get a sack so keep me in mind . 😉
@@tarantularamblings3149 100% bro
Hi! Nice spider shed! Can I ask a question please? Out of pure curiosity..
Why old worlds (mostly) and is you aim to become a breeder/seller?
And (sorry, terminally nosey) where did the interest in breeding rare species come from?
Good luck, great vid, thanks 😊
Edit.. ok, more than one question, sorry!
Hmm old worlds, well to start with I love baboons as they are all sorts of colours amazing takedowns and they web a lot, what’s not to love in a tarantula?
In terms of breeding rare species, honestly it’s more breeding the species I love some just happen to be fairly rare really, other people have to enjoy these animals too and hopefully I can be the one to bring it too them.
@EightLeggedEmporium love this answer, thank you.. I only have 5 T's at the moment, only new world, very docile.. not quite ready for the old worlds yet but when I am I'll go for a sun tiger, they're so beautiful..
Excellent video, looking forward to the care videos 😃🫠
I'll go look at your replies properly now to my message 🤩
Thanks Nessa!