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Possibly not a B. Emilia???
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<blockquote data-quote="KK_Ma_Nene" data-source="post: 226308" data-attributes="member: 42627"><p>[ATTACH=full]71737[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]71738[/ATTACH]</p><p>So basically in lieu of my past B. Emilia dying, my mom went and bought me a new older one. Problem is when they got her I had seen her as a present and she seemed a bit off but was hungry. B. Emilia’s are typically pretty docile but this one is pretty aggressive: running at the wall when move enclosure, (could be because of hunger buuuuuut) she also flicked her legs, almost flicking the hairs, at my mom when she went to move the enclosure without any contact prior. Is this just an aggressive B. Emilia or is it a different breed like my mom suspects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK_Ma_Nene, post: 226308, member: 42627"] [ATTACH type="full"]71737[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]71738[/ATTACH] So basically in lieu of my past B. Emilia dying, my mom went and bought me a new older one. Problem is when they got her I had seen her as a present and she seemed a bit off but was hungry. B. Emilia’s are typically pretty docile but this one is pretty aggressive: running at the wall when move enclosure, (could be because of hunger buuuuuut) she also flicked her legs, almost flicking the hairs, at my mom when she went to move the enclosure without any contact prior. Is this just an aggressive B. Emilia or is it a different breed like my mom suspects? [/QUOTE]
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