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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 81610" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>My genic doesn't kick much hair. Only times i can recall off hand is when we have to move him with the make up brush. "make me move? I'll show ya!" kinda like. Regular maintenance etc. he just sits and watches. If he's startled he'll go hide rather than flick hair.</p><p></p><p>The hairs haven't bothered me, the only one T of mine that has bothered me with the hair is the A. chalcodes, and that was the settled hair in the enclosure. I remoistened it to use when rehousing from her previous to current enclosure and forgot to put on gloves, stuck my hand in to stir up the substrate and the side of my palm swelled a bit and itched for like 2 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 81610, member: 4199"] My genic doesn't kick much hair. Only times i can recall off hand is when we have to move him with the make up brush. "make me move? I'll show ya!" kinda like. Regular maintenance etc. he just sits and watches. If he's startled he'll go hide rather than flick hair. The hairs haven't bothered me, the only one T of mine that has bothered me with the hair is the A. chalcodes, and that was the settled hair in the enclosure. I remoistened it to use when rehousing from her previous to current enclosure and forgot to put on gloves, stuck my hand in to stir up the substrate and the side of my palm swelled a bit and itched for like 2 days. [/QUOTE]
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