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<blockquote data-quote="BigTGirl93" data-source="post: 15533" data-attributes="member: 733"><p>No question is a stupid one. And my juvenile pink toe is the exact same way, he is the biggest chicken and he spins a tiny web here and there, and he eats barley anything, most of the time he is sprawled out grooming himself just chillin'. And he is perfectly happy. He has never showed me any uneasy or bad behavior. And whenever I handle him he just marches up and down my arms <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />. But then again, my Rosie has made a lair of webbing in her little log borrow and just crawls and gets into everything and eats like a mad hatter!!! And will charge at my tweezers whenever I am in her enclosure. I don't think she displays this behavior because she is unhappy, that is just the type of T she is. I do think that webbing can play apart of happiness, but that's not all that can contribute to it. I think T's will do what they want when they want and they will make themselves happy. I hope this makes sense, I know what I want to say but I can't word it lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTGirl93, post: 15533, member: 733"] No question is a stupid one. And my juvenile pink toe is the exact same way, he is the biggest chicken and he spins a tiny web here and there, and he eats barley anything, most of the time he is sprawled out grooming himself just chillin'. And he is perfectly happy. He has never showed me any uneasy or bad behavior. And whenever I handle him he just marches up and down my arms :p. But then again, my Rosie has made a lair of webbing in her little log borrow and just crawls and gets into everything and eats like a mad hatter!!! And will charge at my tweezers whenever I am in her enclosure. I don't think she displays this behavior because she is unhappy, that is just the type of T she is. I do think that webbing can play apart of happiness, but that's not all that can contribute to it. I think T's will do what they want when they want and they will make themselves happy. I hope this makes sense, I know what I want to say but I can't word it lol. [/QUOTE]
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