The tiniest takedown

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The tiniest takedown
Tonight: a rehousing! Plus a really easy and cheap DIY enclosure that looks great.
Welp. I rehoused my A. geniculata into a bigger enclosure and she's been busy remodeling it. Looks like she's having fun. Or perhaps she's all stressed out. "No, no, no. This is all wrong."
Short of half an hour long, (28 minutes) this video is long but very helpful for beginners looking to acquire a second or third T. And of course it's more than helpful for someone wanting to get into the hobby who've no idea which T should be their very first. First tarantulas are very important! They'll always hold a place in your heart. As boring as my G. porteri Norma Bates is, I'll never be able to get rid of her. I'm just too fond.
I present to my followers-- instant karma, tarantula style. He's all tough prodding that tarantula when it's in it's undersized enclosure. But the minute it's free... Hashtag lil bitch.
OMG! What a big baby!
This is how tarantula eggs hatch into eggs with legs! So crazy, it looks like they grow out of thin air!