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<blockquote data-quote="tarantulas118" data-source="post: 219724" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>I have a Theraphosa Stirmi that I’ve held twice and the second time it just crawled into my hand and sat there it was so docile it let me adjust its legs and even pinch grab I would even compare this docilenes to a G.pulchra and it’s only about 6 inches and they get calmer the more they grow but the thing is I think you have a very docile spider on your hands (literally) although I would avoid handling I think one of the reasons my spider was so calm was because it was stressed, once I even thought it was comforted by my hand although I know that’s not the case( but you never know )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tarantulas118, post: 219724, member: 39333"] I have a Theraphosa Stirmi that I’ve held twice and the second time it just crawled into my hand and sat there it was so docile it let me adjust its legs and even pinch grab I would even compare this docilenes to a G.pulchra and it’s only about 6 inches and they get calmer the more they grow but the thing is I think you have a very docile spider on your hands (literally) although I would avoid handling I think one of the reasons my spider was so calm was because it was stressed, once I even thought it was comforted by my hand although I know that’s not the case( but you never know ) [/QUOTE]
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