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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241813" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>How's her attitude. Typical old world or is she a bit laid back. Lot of my Chilobrachys are laid back with the exception of my Fimbriatus which run a bit foul during re-housing but otherwise sprint to hide. My Chilobrachys Guangxiensis wasn't bad till her back legs touched down in her new enclosure and she displayed her displeasure with typical threat display but by that time she was in. All my Cyriopagopous are bad attitudes just waiting for a reason but I adore them!! Have not kept any Phlogius species. Being in Australia though I believe all your allowed to keep are native Tarantulas and Spoods which is ashamed. What other natives do you have?? Wouldn't mind caring for a Holconia Murrayensis! Bad to the bone huntsman's. Anyway, Happy Spoodering bro!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241813, member: 37740"] How's her attitude. Typical old world or is she a bit laid back. Lot of my Chilobrachys are laid back with the exception of my Fimbriatus which run a bit foul during re-housing but otherwise sprint to hide. My Chilobrachys Guangxiensis wasn't bad till her back legs touched down in her new enclosure and she displayed her displeasure with typical threat display but by that time she was in. All my Cyriopagopous are bad attitudes just waiting for a reason but I adore them!! Have not kept any Phlogius species. Being in Australia though I believe all your allowed to keep are native Tarantulas and Spoods which is ashamed. What other natives do you have?? Wouldn't mind caring for a Holconia Murrayensis! Bad to the bone huntsman's. Anyway, Happy Spoodering bro!! [/QUOTE]
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