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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 232811" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Got a story on my only T Albo. I was in Pet Smart buying crickets and she was ( suspect female! She has only molted once in the 2 plus years I had her but believe she is WC and has some age to her due to the excessively long pre molt) in total stress curl on top of the plastic fake hide! Stole my heart as I couldn't stand seeing her like this when I walked out! Got home all I could think about! Went back and rescued her! Once home I had to get her out of the swamp she was in. I'm just back in the hobbie and I'm thinking calmer new world! Soooooo I lifted her out hide and all onto the table. I barely touched her back leg and WHHHAAAAAMMMM! She nailed the paint brush in less than the blink of an eye!! New worlders just as fast old when they want be.. lol. But the good news is no more stress and she seems very happy, never kicks hairs, no threat poses and one of, if not the best, behaved Ts I own! Her name is Totec! One of the few we named so far! Love her and after she molted was just stunning! Absolutely gorgeous! T Albos are underrated in my book!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 232811, member: 37740"] Got a story on my only T Albo. I was in Pet Smart buying crickets and she was ( suspect female! She has only molted once in the 2 plus years I had her but believe she is WC and has some age to her due to the excessively long pre molt) in total stress curl on top of the plastic fake hide! Stole my heart as I couldn't stand seeing her like this when I walked out! Got home all I could think about! Went back and rescued her! Once home I had to get her out of the swamp she was in. I'm just back in the hobbie and I'm thinking calmer new world! Soooooo I lifted her out hide and all onto the table. I barely touched her back leg and WHHHAAAAAMMMM! She nailed the paint brush in less than the blink of an eye!! New worlders just as fast old when they want be.. lol. But the good news is no more stress and she seems very happy, never kicks hairs, no threat poses and one of, if not the best, behaved Ts I own! Her name is Totec! One of the few we named so far! Love her and after she molted was just stunning! Absolutely gorgeous! T Albos are underrated in my book!! [/QUOTE]
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