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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 33106" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>You could try and pick it up,but I do not say it's a good thing at all. When I pick a T up,I know it's my fault if it bites me and must take the hit accordingly. So get bitten,don't drop the T or hurt it. With Brachypelma or any similar attitude driven T,I gently give it a nudge on the back part of the abdomen so it slowly moves forward and climbs up general tip never rush it. If you want to make 100 % sure of the T's attitude,just use a soft paint brush to test temperament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 33106, member: 1070"] You could try and pick it up,but I do not say it's a good thing at all. When I pick a T up,I know it's my fault if it bites me and must take the hit accordingly. So get bitten,don't drop the T or hurt it. With Brachypelma or any similar attitude driven T,I gently give it a nudge on the back part of the abdomen so it slowly moves forward and climbs up general tip never rush it. If you want to make 100 % sure of the T's attitude,just use a soft paint brush to test temperament. [/QUOTE]
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