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<blockquote data-quote="R.NUTT" data-source="post: 39045" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>The brachypelma genus as a whole is not very reputable for their venom potency the vagans is no exception to this suit. Although a tarantulas bite has completely different affects on certain animals. On a human a vagans vite would only cause irritation and redness. I doubt the same can be said for what it would do to a guinea pig. Honestly I don't think you have much to worry about as I very much doubt a brachypelma would climb one foot upwards considering they are terrestrial for the most part. Honestly I wouldn't worry yourself likelihood is that he/she will be hiding in a dark snug spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.NUTT, post: 39045, member: 3537"] The brachypelma genus as a whole is not very reputable for their venom potency the vagans is no exception to this suit. Although a tarantulas bite has completely different affects on certain animals. On a human a vagans vite would only cause irritation and redness. I doubt the same can be said for what it would do to a guinea pig. Honestly I don't think you have much to worry about as I very much doubt a brachypelma would climb one foot upwards considering they are terrestrial for the most part. Honestly I wouldn't worry yourself likelihood is that he/she will be hiding in a dark snug spot. [/QUOTE]
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