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<blockquote data-quote="rénee" data-source="post: 64837" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Well I was wrong about My G. Rosea waiting for her prey to come to her.. She is a striker, and she is fast.. 1st time I dropped one in she gave a threat pose, smacked it, then struck. Last night I fed her again, I was planning on capturing the moment.. but when I dropped cricket in, turned to grab phone and turned back to her.. it was too late, she had struck and had it all up in her fangs already, standing on her tip toes doing a little dance, cute. Although she doesn't like to be watched, if I sit there too long she turns around and sticks her butt at me.. poor cricket even lost a leg she was so quick (Just like [USER=4054]@timc[/USER] mentioned).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rénee, post: 64837, member: 4153"] Well I was wrong about My G. Rosea waiting for her prey to come to her.. She is a striker, and she is fast.. 1st time I dropped one in she gave a threat pose, smacked it, then struck. Last night I fed her again, I was planning on capturing the moment.. but when I dropped cricket in, turned to grab phone and turned back to her.. it was too late, she had struck and had it all up in her fangs already, standing on her tip toes doing a little dance, cute. Although she doesn't like to be watched, if I sit there too long she turns around and sticks her butt at me.. poor cricket even lost a leg she was so quick (Just like [USER=4054]@timc[/USER] mentioned). [/QUOTE]
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