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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241838" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Hope you're H.Pulcripes becomes a glorious gal!! Hows your's temperament?? Only thing close to a threat pose from my female was when feeding a cricket. It launched out of the tongs and hit her in the carapace which provoked the response. It lasted 3 seconds then the offending cricket paid dearly! The smaller of the males ( matured first) is the complete antithesis! No other T I have kept has thrown so many threat poses! Any little thing sets him off! I had a Cyriopagopous von Wirthy that was wild caught and didn't threat pose like this guy. He was male as well. Little guy goes off so much I call him Mr. Automatic!! Lol. Happy Spoodering bro!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241838, member: 37740"] Hope you're H.Pulcripes becomes a glorious gal!! Hows your's temperament?? Only thing close to a threat pose from my female was when feeding a cricket. It launched out of the tongs and hit her in the carapace which provoked the response. It lasted 3 seconds then the offending cricket paid dearly! The smaller of the males ( matured first) is the complete antithesis! No other T I have kept has thrown so many threat poses! Any little thing sets him off! I had a Cyriopagopous von Wirthy that was wild caught and didn't threat pose like this guy. He was male as well. Little guy goes off so much I call him Mr. Automatic!! Lol. Happy Spoodering bro! [/QUOTE]
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