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Beautiful new tarantula! What can I expect from a tropical species?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allthingsterrarium" data-source="post: 190335" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Same here! You can never completely read them! My two brachypelma aren't aggressive but they certainly seem to have mood swings! Some days they'll protest me trying to pick them up but otherwise cooperate and other days they'll rear up and posture at me and want nothing to do with me. I'm not overly sensitive to the hair myself but I do get itchy after holding them so I don't handle them often anymore. My fireleg's a big kicker, he loves to flick hairs at the slightest disturbance. On the other hand my red knee is usually more relaxed but sometimes, especially after molting, he likes to kick as much as his brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allthingsterrarium, post: 190335, member: 3930"] Same here! You can never completely read them! My two brachypelma aren't aggressive but they certainly seem to have mood swings! Some days they'll protest me trying to pick them up but otherwise cooperate and other days they'll rear up and posture at me and want nothing to do with me. I'm not overly sensitive to the hair myself but I do get itchy after holding them so I don't handle them often anymore. My fireleg's a big kicker, he loves to flick hairs at the slightest disturbance. On the other hand my red knee is usually more relaxed but sometimes, especially after molting, he likes to kick as much as his brother. [/QUOTE]
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