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<blockquote data-quote="Nunua" data-source="post: 71814" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>I don't own a T yet, but what I have heard and studied, experienced hobbyists are actually a bit skeptic about Grammostola sold and advertised as "docile, (pretty much always) easy to handle" species, and your experience explains why.</p><p>Even though Grammostolas can be all happy and relaxed, it's totally normal that they get really harsh mood swings, and they just don't agree with anything at all, even if everything has stayed same as before.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully your T will have plenty of happy, relaxed days as well but like MassExodus said, moody periods might take a long time or even forever. Good luck with the currently temperament lady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nunua, post: 71814, member: 4947"] I don't own a T yet, but what I have heard and studied, experienced hobbyists are actually a bit skeptic about Grammostola sold and advertised as "docile, (pretty much always) easy to handle" species, and your experience explains why. Even though Grammostolas can be all happy and relaxed, it's totally normal that they get really harsh mood swings, and they just don't agree with anything at all, even if everything has stayed same as before. Hopefully your T will have plenty of happy, relaxed days as well but like MassExodus said, moody periods might take a long time or even forever. Good luck with the currently temperament lady. [/QUOTE]
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