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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 44224" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Your ex is an H. minax? Lmao!</p><p> Seriously though, I've got 2 @ sling stage, very good eaters, both attack with a vengeance. One heads to its burrow when its enclosure is disturbed. The other gets in the center and gives the threat posture. Both started webbing and rearranging their substrate in 24 hours of rehousing in 16 oz. containers. </p><p> I think you'll be ok with them, from owners on another forum have stated theirs are pretty docile til they are in premolt. They seemed to be more defensive during that stage. </p><p> Just give them the respect they deserve and be prepared for the unexpected. [emoji3]</p><p></p><p></p><p> Sorry, forget the above, was thinking G. pulchripes.[emoji17] </p><p> You're getting Harpactira pulchripes, a very defensive, leave me alone species. Not a species for a beginner more for a novice. IMO Being they are OW and African in origin. Since you already bought them use extreme care when rehousing, very skittish and a bite before flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 44224, member: 3538"] Your ex is an H. minax? Lmao! Seriously though, I've got 2 @ sling stage, very good eaters, both attack with a vengeance. One heads to its burrow when its enclosure is disturbed. The other gets in the center and gives the threat posture. Both started webbing and rearranging their substrate in 24 hours of rehousing in 16 oz. containers. I think you'll be ok with them, from owners on another forum have stated theirs are pretty docile til they are in premolt. They seemed to be more defensive during that stage. Just give them the respect they deserve and be prepared for the unexpected. [emoji3] Sorry, forget the above, was thinking G. pulchripes.[emoji17] You're getting Harpactira pulchripes, a very defensive, leave me alone species. Not a species for a beginner more for a novice. IMO Being they are OW and African in origin. Since you already bought them use extreme care when rehousing, very skittish and a bite before flight. [/QUOTE]
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