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<blockquote data-quote="ReeceJones" data-source="post: 130854" data-attributes="member: 27760"><p>i did a little research for things like temp, humidity, natural habitats etc and found some information saying that Tapinauchenius are the fastest genus. I cleaned out her enclosure today (unfortunately where she was kept before the people had the enclosure like a swamp (and i do understand they have high humidity) and mold began forming and growing) and when i was getting her out of it she was being very calm and slowly walked out into another cup to hold her for the time being. She was actually calmer that my first T, Brachypelma Hamorii which are known to be amazing first tarantulas for being so docile and calm like grammostola rosea. And keep in mind this Tapinauchenius plumpies is my second T... I'm extremely careful. i don't want her bolting and then hiding from me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReeceJones, post: 130854, member: 27760"] i did a little research for things like temp, humidity, natural habitats etc and found some information saying that Tapinauchenius are the fastest genus. I cleaned out her enclosure today (unfortunately where she was kept before the people had the enclosure like a swamp (and i do understand they have high humidity) and mold began forming and growing) and when i was getting her out of it she was being very calm and slowly walked out into another cup to hold her for the time being. She was actually calmer that my first T, Brachypelma Hamorii which are known to be amazing first tarantulas for being so docile and calm like grammostola rosea. And keep in mind this Tapinauchenius plumpies is my second T... I'm extremely careful. i don't want her bolting and then hiding from me [/QUOTE]
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