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<blockquote data-quote="Metalman2004" data-source="post: 149145" data-attributes="member: 7681"><p>Lots of people say the GBB females are really aggressive, but to date I’ve only seen one firsthand account of a GBB female eating a male. He posted it to YouTube and it was a brutal takedown.</p><p></p><p>In any case I (and several people) have observed the opposite. After a dozen or more GBB pairings I’ve yet to see any aggressiveness.</p><p></p><p>The one pairing I’ve had that was outright violent was B auratum. The actual pairing was very energetic and aggressive and as soon as they were done she lashed out at him and he barely got away with help from my spatula. Paired them a second time for good measure and it was the same thing. Unfortunately I don’t think she’s Gravid though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metalman2004, post: 149145, member: 7681"] Lots of people say the GBB females are really aggressive, but to date I’ve only seen one firsthand account of a GBB female eating a male. He posted it to YouTube and it was a brutal takedown. In any case I (and several people) have observed the opposite. After a dozen or more GBB pairings I’ve yet to see any aggressiveness. The one pairing I’ve had that was outright violent was B auratum. The actual pairing was very energetic and aggressive and as soon as they were done she lashed out at him and he barely got away with help from my spatula. Paired them a second time for good measure and it was the same thing. Unfortunately I don’t think she’s Gravid though. [/QUOTE]
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