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<blockquote data-quote="Silverkita" data-source="post: 234303" data-attributes="member: 48702"><p>Oh for sure. All animals are individuals - not just with spiders! I'm happy to respect them and let them be themselves, no matter how they turn out.</p><p></p><p>My A. juruensis is out a fair bit, though I'm not sure if things will stay that way! They were also surprisingly easy to move from the vial they were posted in, but I guess we'll see how things go when I have to rehouse it later haha.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's really interesting to hear!</p><p>I know there's definitely feisty NWs and have heard of "calmer" OWs but usually everyone is warning newbies away from OWs. </p><p></p><p>H. pulchripes is pretty gorgeous.</p><p></p><p>Still I think I might like to get a bit more experience rehousing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverkita, post: 234303, member: 48702"] Oh for sure. All animals are individuals - not just with spiders! I'm happy to respect them and let them be themselves, no matter how they turn out. My A. juruensis is out a fair bit, though I'm not sure if things will stay that way! They were also surprisingly easy to move from the vial they were posted in, but I guess we'll see how things go when I have to rehouse it later haha. That's really interesting to hear! I know there's definitely feisty NWs and have heard of "calmer" OWs but usually everyone is warning newbies away from OWs. H. pulchripes is pretty gorgeous. Still I think I might like to get a bit more experience rehousing [/QUOTE]
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