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Electric Blue first feed after molt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 242741" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Have had not even a threat pose. Like a lot of my Chilobrachys they are nowhere as bold or defensive as Molopeus\Cyriopagopous they always run to hole. Still careful with these guys. As a species my Chilobrachys are not as defensive as any of my Phormingochilus really. My largest is a Kaeng Krachen and for an old world a real sweetheart! But Im sure there are some crazy Chilobrachys out there. I think you should give one these guys a try! They are stunning! I've been blown away! You see the pics and then the real thing and your even more enamored by blue electric beauty! Happy Spoodering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 242741, member: 37740"] Have had not even a threat pose. Like a lot of my Chilobrachys they are nowhere as bold or defensive as Molopeus\Cyriopagopous they always run to hole. Still careful with these guys. As a species my Chilobrachys are not as defensive as any of my Phormingochilus really. My largest is a Kaeng Krachen and for an old world a real sweetheart! But Im sure there are some crazy Chilobrachys out there. I think you should give one these guys a try! They are stunning! I've been blown away! You see the pics and then the real thing and your even more enamored by blue electric beauty! Happy Spoodering! [/QUOTE]
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