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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 126131" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>There are certainly OW Ts that are less aggressive then certain NW Ts. Some of the baboon tarantulas such as M balfouri and H pulchripes are extremely fast moving but not defensive or aggressive. (At least my slings aren't yet.) Some of the pokies such as P striata (which I own) and P regalis (might be a future acquisition) are considered starter pokies, slightly calmer then some of the others. For the record, my P striata (aka Patricia) is the by far the calmest most mentally stable of my tarantulas. It depends on the species, the individual and how well designed the enclosure is. Lots of hiding places and room to work without getting underfoot (literally) always makes life easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 126131, member: 26980"] There are certainly OW Ts that are less aggressive then certain NW Ts. Some of the baboon tarantulas such as M balfouri and H pulchripes are extremely fast moving but not defensive or aggressive. (At least my slings aren't yet.) Some of the pokies such as P striata (which I own) and P regalis (might be a future acquisition) are considered starter pokies, slightly calmer then some of the others. For the record, my P striata (aka Patricia) is the by far the calmest most mentally stable of my tarantulas. It depends on the species, the individual and how well designed the enclosure is. Lots of hiding places and room to work without getting underfoot (literally) always makes life easier. [/QUOTE]
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