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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 37421" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Only speaking for my A. Genic subadult female. </p><p>I'm so glad I let myself being talked into getting her. She's great and would make a fantastic beginner spider. Eats like a horse apart from when in premolt. You can feed her one day and the next day she's out again looking for food. When being fed, she usually hardly lets her prey touch the ground before tackling it with gusto. She's got her quirks like instead of weaving a thick feeding mat like my Rosea, she takes her food onto one of her rocks/stones and uses that as a table. She also jumps for the water droplets when I spray her enclosure which makes me laugh every time.</p><p>All that said, she is as docile as they come. She has never reared into a threat position or flicked hair at me and although I don't handle her I can do maintenance in her faunarium with her just sitting there.</p><p>Oh yeah, and she's nearly always out. She has made herself a burrow but she's only in it for a couple of hours during the day, other than that I'm sure she stays out so I don't forget to feed her, lol.</p><p></p><p>I love my "Stripes"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 37421, member: 3190"] Only speaking for my A. Genic subadult female. I'm so glad I let myself being talked into getting her. She's great and would make a fantastic beginner spider. Eats like a horse apart from when in premolt. You can feed her one day and the next day she's out again looking for food. When being fed, she usually hardly lets her prey touch the ground before tackling it with gusto. She's got her quirks like instead of weaving a thick feeding mat like my Rosea, she takes her food onto one of her rocks/stones and uses that as a table. She also jumps for the water droplets when I spray her enclosure which makes me laugh every time. All that said, she is as docile as they come. She has never reared into a threat position or flicked hair at me and although I don't handle her I can do maintenance in her faunarium with her just sitting there. Oh yeah, and she's nearly always out. She has made herself a burrow but she's only in it for a couple of hours during the day, other than that I'm sure she stays out so I don't forget to feed her, lol. I love my "Stripes"! [/QUOTE]
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