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<blockquote data-quote="DalilahBlue" data-source="post: 22455" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>Thanks everyone!</p><p></p><p>The Homoeomma is a specie of which I had seen pics and read of them, but had never seen them. I am so stoked about it. Everyone has been repotted and is doing well.</p><p></p><p>The juruenicola is a beast! As soon as I inserted the tongs (rubber tipped) to coax it into the new inclosure it attacked them and held on! Wow.</p><p></p><p>It may be something in the air though. My N. chromatus, who has never given me an attack pose, actually flipped on his back at wanted to rip my face off when I was rehousing him. Typically he just curls up and tries to hide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DalilahBlue, post: 22455, member: 375"] Thanks everyone! The Homoeomma is a specie of which I had seen pics and read of them, but had never seen them. I am so stoked about it. Everyone has been repotted and is doing well. The juruenicola is a beast! As soon as I inserted the tongs (rubber tipped) to coax it into the new inclosure it attacked them and held on! Wow. It may be something in the air though. My N. chromatus, who has never given me an attack pose, actually flipped on his back at wanted to rip my face off when I was rehousing him. Typically he just curls up and tries to hide. [/QUOTE]
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