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<blockquote data-quote="ShadEO9" data-source="post: 24304" data-attributes="member: 2677"><p>^^ This was a question i was visiting today to ask, When i set out to get my baby spiderling i had little to no intention of handling him/her. I was more happy to admire the T without the need for getting hands on, But the pet store i purchased from were very keen that i should maintain handling, as they'd been doing so from the start.</p><p></p><p>I fully understand that some do and some don't. But for me, i'm in two minds what path to take right now. The only time i've handled so far was switching tubs as the tub i received was a little large to keep tabs on the tiny T. and he/she was just fine. But i don't wanna put myself in the firing line for a bite, nore do i want to cause the spider any harm in the process. What your thoughts folks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShadEO9, post: 24304, member: 2677"] ^^ This was a question i was visiting today to ask, When i set out to get my baby spiderling i had little to no intention of handling him/her. I was more happy to admire the T without the need for getting hands on, But the pet store i purchased from were very keen that i should maintain handling, as they'd been doing so from the start. I fully understand that some do and some don't. But for me, i'm in two minds what path to take right now. The only time i've handled so far was switching tubs as the tub i received was a little large to keep tabs on the tiny T. and he/she was just fine. But i don't wanna put myself in the firing line for a bite, nore do i want to cause the spider any harm in the process. What your thoughts folks? [/QUOTE]
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