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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 234655" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Lol, I have been uber delicate with my male to try and keep him from kicking! Before he matured we would move him to feed him and Ohhhhh boy! The kicking goes through the roof once he got his meal! Literally as soon as you so much as touched the enclosure the hairs flew! I don't keep many new worlders, and the majority are Psalmopeous, but he's on another level. My LP is now over 7" DLS and isn't in the same league..lol . His counter part female is kicky but dang! Don't like bald bums.Lol. Guess why I have a lot of redline old worlders and Psalmopeous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 234655, member: 37740"] Lol, I have been uber delicate with my male to try and keep him from kicking! Before he matured we would move him to feed him and Ohhhhh boy! The kicking goes through the roof once he got his meal! Literally as soon as you so much as touched the enclosure the hairs flew! I don't keep many new worlders, and the majority are Psalmopeous, but he's on another level. My LP is now over 7" DLS and isn't in the same league..lol . His counter part female is kicky but dang! Don't like bald bums.Lol. Guess why I have a lot of redline old worlders and Psalmopeous. [/QUOTE]
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