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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 173491" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>My A chalcodes, they are such a great character. When ever I take the lid of the enclosure they are up & ready to say hello, put your hand out to stop them leaving the enclosure in the wrong way & they are onto your hand. Mist the enclosure & make a noise on the plastic plants, they wack the h£ll out of the plant, in fact cause the plant to move for any other reason, or inadvertently touch them doing something & the plant gets whacked. But when it lifts it's front legs in a mock threat posture & it lowers them & walks towards you. Keep talking & gently touch it's front legs again & it's up the side & wanting to get out.</p><p></p><p>I still do not know if they are male or female, but they are one of only two T's that I have names for. The chalcodes is Hohokam as like their Sonoran desert predecessors, they know how to move substrate. And then there is Felicity, (Flick) my female T stirmi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 173491, member: 29323"] My A chalcodes, they are such a great character. When ever I take the lid of the enclosure they are up & ready to say hello, put your hand out to stop them leaving the enclosure in the wrong way & they are onto your hand. Mist the enclosure & make a noise on the plastic plants, they wack the h£ll out of the plant, in fact cause the plant to move for any other reason, or inadvertently touch them doing something & the plant gets whacked. But when it lifts it's front legs in a mock threat posture & it lowers them & walks towards you. Keep talking & gently touch it's front legs again & it's up the side & wanting to get out. I still do not know if they are male or female, but they are one of only two T's that I have names for. The chalcodes is Hohokam as like their Sonoran desert predecessors, they know how to move substrate. And then there is Felicity, (Flick) my female T stirmi. [/QUOTE]
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