Tom's Big Spiders - Tarantulas and Inverts

A podcast by Tom Moran - Sundays

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357 Episodes

  1. The GBB vs. The Brazilian Blue Beauty

    Published: 12/10/2023
  2. Tarantula Species That Need it Drier As Slings

    Published: 12/3/2023
  3. Eresus walckenaeri Care and the Velvet/Jumping Spider "Fad"

    Published: 11/26/2023
  4. Tarantula Enclosure Blowout!

    Published: 11/19/2023
  5. A History of Tom's Big Spiders and Why I Do This

    Published: 11/12/2023
  6. The Fastest Spiders That I Have Kept

    Published: 10/29/2023
  7. Is Your Enclosure and Setup Killing Your Juvenile Arboreal Tarantula?

    Published: 10/22/2023
  8. When Losing Confidence Leads to Mistakes

    Published: 10/9/2023
  9. 10 Reasons to Give True Spiders a Shot

    Published: 10/1/2023
  10. E. campestratus "Pink Zebra Beauty" Care and Notes

    Published: 9/24/2023
  11. BURN IT WITH FIRE! How to Understand and Deal With Tarantula Hatred

    Published: 9/17/2023
  12. Poecilotheria Ornata (Fringed Ornamental) Care and Tips...and a Note on Sri Lankan Pokies

    Published: 9/10/2023
  13. Researching Tarantula Species and Two Other Listener Questions

    Published: 9/3/2023
  14. Beginner Tarantula Species Stigma

    Published: 8/27/2023
  15. My Tarantulas With the Best Feeding Responses

    Published: 8/20/2023
  16. Genus Nhandu Care and Discussion

    Published: 8/13/2023
  17. Some Tips on Keeping Roach Colonies (and Keeping Crickets Alive!)

    Published: 8/6/2023
  18. Old World Tarantula Don'ts

    Published: 7/30/2023
  19. The Urticating Hairs of New World Tarantulas

    Published: 7/16/2023
  20. The Easiest Tarantula Species to Grow Up from Slings

    Published: 7/9/2023

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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.