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<blockquote data-quote="T_spidey" data-source="post: 137975" data-attributes="member: 28187"><p>Quick update on my Brachy Albo female. I have named her "IT" not because she is evil but as most people exclaim "What is it?" upon seeing her. Well it seems that she is the best spider a beginner like myself could have ever got! She is like a dog as in she kind of recognizes me. She lets me slowly run my finger down her carapace to her abdomen and doesn't run or flick hair. Seems she likes that! Who knew! I will post a video for all those that think that I am exaggerating. </p><p></p><p>Oh and now I have 5 spiders in total. My Brachy albo IT is an adult female whose pics I have posted and videos as well.</p><p></p><p>I also now have</p><p>1. Grammastole Pulchra sling (big) female. Her name is midnight</p><p>2. Brachy albo male sling (big). His name is Gerald.</p><p>3. Brachy Hamori sling (unsexed). Name is Red</p><p>4. Brachy Albo female sling (big). Her name is BB8.</p><p></p><p>Well no surprises that most of my spiders are brachy albos. Who needs a dog when I can have my albos behaving like dogs. I never expected such nice tempered predator species. Oh trust me the feeding instinct is awesome. She goes to her water bowl which means she is hungry. Grabs anything I put in front of her instantly and then gently carries it off to a corner which I call her dining space. </p><p></p><p>She is so nice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_spidey, post: 137975, member: 28187"] Quick update on my Brachy Albo female. I have named her "IT" not because she is evil but as most people exclaim "What is it?" upon seeing her. Well it seems that she is the best spider a beginner like myself could have ever got! She is like a dog as in she kind of recognizes me. She lets me slowly run my finger down her carapace to her abdomen and doesn't run or flick hair. Seems she likes that! Who knew! I will post a video for all those that think that I am exaggerating. Oh and now I have 5 spiders in total. My Brachy albo IT is an adult female whose pics I have posted and videos as well. I also now have 1. Grammastole Pulchra sling (big) female. Her name is midnight 2. Brachy albo male sling (big). His name is Gerald. 3. Brachy Hamori sling (unsexed). Name is Red 4. Brachy Albo female sling (big). Her name is BB8. Well no surprises that most of my spiders are brachy albos. Who needs a dog when I can have my albos behaving like dogs. I never expected such nice tempered predator species. Oh trust me the feeding instinct is awesome. She goes to her water bowl which means she is hungry. Grabs anything I put in front of her instantly and then gently carries it off to a corner which I call her dining space. She is so nice! [/QUOTE]
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