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<blockquote data-quote="Starlightkitsune" data-source="post: 210833" data-attributes="member: 36981"><p>I've owned two. My current one is out in the open decently often at nighttime moving dirt out from her series of tunnels, but during the day she hides out and I don't see her unless she's in the one by the glass. I would not call mine tame, but she rarely kicks hair or threat displays. Her one threat display was at a dubia roach lol. But she is likely to bolt and hide. </p><p></p><p>My male I had 10 years ago was very docile, now to where I'd have felt comfortable handling him because he was still relatively easy to startle, but to the point he didn't care when I'd mess with his water dish or anything with him in there without fear of him bolting or kicking hairs. He was also out pretty much all the time up until his death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlightkitsune, post: 210833, member: 36981"] I've owned two. My current one is out in the open decently often at nighttime moving dirt out from her series of tunnels, but during the day she hides out and I don't see her unless she's in the one by the glass. I would not call mine tame, but she rarely kicks hair or threat displays. Her one threat display was at a dubia roach lol. But she is likely to bolt and hide. My male I had 10 years ago was very docile, now to where I'd have felt comfortable handling him because he was still relatively easy to startle, but to the point he didn't care when I'd mess with his water dish or anything with him in there without fear of him bolting or kicking hairs. He was also out pretty much all the time up until his death. [/QUOTE]
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