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Grammestola Rosea (PCF) Tempremant
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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 72776" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>The only thing I can tell you is that I have heard about 75% stories of darling rosies and 25% demon rosies over the years. Sometimes that 75/25 split is the same individual! </p><p>They're spiders and we don't have a clue about what is going on in their little arachnid brains. </p><p>My experience has been a darling rosie for almost 17 years - not one threat pose or hair throwing. However, I have handled her twice in those 17 years - the day I bought her and the other night when I was checking her mouth area for parasites.</p><p>Evelyn and I have the same arrangement as [USER=4072]@Kymura[/USER] and her rosie have. And in return, my Evelyn will tolerate me taking photos of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 72776, member: 4948"] The only thing I can tell you is that I have heard about 75% stories of darling rosies and 25% demon rosies over the years. Sometimes that 75/25 split is the same individual! They're spiders and we don't have a clue about what is going on in their little arachnid brains. My experience has been a darling rosie for almost 17 years - not one threat pose or hair throwing. However, I have handled her twice in those 17 years - the day I bought her and the other night when I was checking her mouth area for parasites. Evelyn and I have the same arrangement as [USER=4072]@Kymura[/USER] and her rosie have. And in return, my Evelyn will tolerate me taking photos of her. [/QUOTE]
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