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Brachypelma verdezi and Eupalaestrus campestratus
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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 73019" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>If you look in my picture thread the G. Pulchripes "Bling" is 1/4", i have a pic of the rosea and my thumbnail I believe when she was 1/4" They're tiny, they'll need pinhead crickets or pinhead roaches. but they're just as mean and fierce as they will be at 4" to their prey. I handle the little ones at times, they tend to be more prone to escaping than when they get larger. </p><p></p><p>My son thinks that if you handle them when they're small they'll be used to it as they grow and more docile, like any wild animal. So far i haven't been able to prove him wrong, his GBB is once again proving his theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 73019, member: 4199"] If you look in my picture thread the G. Pulchripes "Bling" is 1/4", i have a pic of the rosea and my thumbnail I believe when she was 1/4" They're tiny, they'll need pinhead crickets or pinhead roaches. but they're just as mean and fierce as they will be at 4" to their prey. I handle the little ones at times, they tend to be more prone to escaping than when they get larger. My son thinks that if you handle them when they're small they'll be used to it as they grow and more docile, like any wild animal. So far i haven't been able to prove him wrong, his GBB is once again proving his theory. [/QUOTE]
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