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Lampropelma sp. Borneo Black
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<blockquote data-quote="Poec54" data-source="post: 42715" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>At 2" males will start turning light brown and females black. Takes out the guess work. If you have a brown/beige juvenile Borneo, it's not a female. Females are never that light.</p><p></p><p>They're shy as are other Lampropelma and Cyriopagopus (but unlike Poecilotheria, who are usually out). Borneo's are avid eaters. They prefer to avoid trouble, but can be defensive if cornered. They're capable of fast dashes, so don't give them the opportunity to get out of their cage.</p><p></p><p>As far as venom, you don't want to get bitten by any world, especially arboreals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poec54, post: 42715, member: 3524"] At 2" males will start turning light brown and females black. Takes out the guess work. If you have a brown/beige juvenile Borneo, it's not a female. Females are never that light. They're shy as are other Lampropelma and Cyriopagopus (but unlike Poecilotheria, who are usually out). Borneo's are avid eaters. They prefer to avoid trouble, but can be defensive if cornered. They're capable of fast dashes, so don't give them the opportunity to get out of their cage. As far as venom, you don't want to get bitten by any world, especially arboreals. [/QUOTE]
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