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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241446" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Psalmopeous Irminia are truly glorious T's. My large female was so funny when we re housed her into a Exo 8*8*12! She wasn't bolty but her threat poses were in like slow motion and looked so funny! One my easiest Psalmopeous rehouses! My P. Ecclesiasticus on the other hand was by far the most bitey! My Cyriopagopous mostly just slap bite but she would take a hold of the paint brush and just lay into it! She is a pistol ball! Think she might be dropping another Phantom egg sac again. My P. Emeraldus done dropped and consumed her second Phantom sac. My Ecclesiasticus could be on her third. Love my Psalmo's!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241446, member: 37740"] Psalmopeous Irminia are truly glorious T's. My large female was so funny when we re housed her into a Exo 8*8*12! She wasn't bolty but her threat poses were in like slow motion and looked so funny! One my easiest Psalmopeous rehouses! My P. Ecclesiasticus on the other hand was by far the most bitey! My Cyriopagopous mostly just slap bite but she would take a hold of the paint brush and just lay into it! She is a pistol ball! Think she might be dropping another Phantom egg sac again. My P. Emeraldus done dropped and consumed her second Phantom sac. My Ecclesiasticus could be on her third. Love my Psalmo's!! [/QUOTE]
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