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B.vagans safety question from newb.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 140779" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>Thank you ALL, I knew of course the risk of urticating hairs before purchasing these creatures but when I read the extra info on the vagans I did wonder if I had something more than I should cope with so I am so pleased and further educated which is wonderful, it’s all greatly eased my mind, for the vagans but for all of them, none of mine are showing any flicking behaviour except one time, and I got out of there quickly, I’m taking no chances however lucky I have been previously, </p><p>I wonder why this article I had read specifically mentioned vagans, anyway, your information and advice has greatly completely put my mind at ease, so much so I went and bought myself a cyriocosmus elegans, </p><p>Now I understand more fully the safety aspect or risk assessment I can put my new plans into practise and add another 6-8 vivs in my bedroom, </p><p></p><p>Haha an arachnophobe that will now share her bedroom with 18 tarantulas! How did that happen?</p><p></p><p>THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS, ADVICE AND SUPPORT! </p><p></p><p>I’m also adding a picture of Penelope the pentaloris. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]33598[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 140779, member: 27934"] Thank you ALL, I knew of course the risk of urticating hairs before purchasing these creatures but when I read the extra info on the vagans I did wonder if I had something more than I should cope with so I am so pleased and further educated which is wonderful, it’s all greatly eased my mind, for the vagans but for all of them, none of mine are showing any flicking behaviour except one time, and I got out of there quickly, I’m taking no chances however lucky I have been previously, I wonder why this article I had read specifically mentioned vagans, anyway, your information and advice has greatly completely put my mind at ease, so much so I went and bought myself a cyriocosmus elegans, Now I understand more fully the safety aspect or risk assessment I can put my new plans into practise and add another 6-8 vivs in my bedroom, Haha an arachnophobe that will now share her bedroom with 18 tarantulas! How did that happen? THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS, ADVICE AND SUPPORT! I’m also adding a picture of Penelope the pentaloris. [ATTACH=full]33598[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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