Tom's Big Spiders - Tarantulas and Inverts

A podcast by Tom Moran - Sundays

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357 Episodes

  1. Moisture Dependent Species (and the Lingering Importance of Damp Substrate)

    Published: 3/3/2019
  2. First Bioactive Tarantula Setup

    Published: 2/24/2019
  3. Some Thoughts on Last Week's Episode and Communal Updates

    Published: 2/17/2019
  4. Review of "Tarantula Spiders as Pets" as Well as Some Bioactive Enclosure News

    Published: 2/10/2019
  5. Selecting the Right Enclosure Size and a New Tarantula Magazine

    Published: 2/3/2019
  6. Explaining Large Tarantula Collections to Family and Friends

    Published: 1/27/2019
  7. A Comparison of Different Enclosure Types (Glass, Acrylic, and Plastic Bins)

    Published: 1/20/2019
  8. Listener Questions Part 2

    Published: 1/13/2019
  9. Listener Questions Part 1

    Published: 1/6/2019
  10. Is It Okay to Start Spiderlings in Adult Enclosures?

    Published: 12/31/2018
  11. Ordering and Shipping Tarantulas in the Winter

    Published: 12/23/2018
  12. The Importance (and Pitfalls) of Tarantula YouTube Channels

    Published: 12/16/2018
  13. Tarantula Communal Setup Updates

    Published: 12/9/2018
  14. Will the Real G. Pulchra Please Stand Up?

    Published: 12/2/2018
  15. Things I Wish I Knew About Tarantulas Before I Got Into the Hobby Pt. 2

    Published: 11/25/2018
  16. Tips for Getting Your Tarantulas Ready for Winter

    Published: 11/19/2018
  17. Top 15 Favorite Tarantulas (At the Moment!)

    Published: 11/12/2018
  18. A Discussion of the Nat Geo Article on the Tarantula Trade

    Published: 11/4/2018
  19. Euathlus sp. red No More!

    Published: 10/28/2018
  20. Handling Tarantulas - A Discussion

    Published: 10/21/2018

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A podcast devoted to the proper care and upkeep of tarantulas and other inverts. After keeping a G. porteri for over 16 years, I decided that I wanted to add another tarantula to my collection. Several years later, I now keep over 100 specimens and 90+ different species. It’s safe to say that I am now completely addicted to the hobby. I’m NOT an expert, and I’m currently still learning about keeping these fascinating creatures. In fact, there are so many species, that I suspect that I’ll still be learning years from now. A teacher by trade, I enjoy passing along what I’ve information and techniques I’ve discovered and helping others in their successful pursuit of this hobby. I enjoy hearing from folks, whether through comments on the blog or email. I have done and continue to do a lot of research, and I will only be discussing animals I personally keep, so the information I present should be current and accurate.