This little one is only an inch in length and actually had the tenacity to repeatedly turn to face my brush when trying to coax her off the paper towel and even gave me a threat pose. I'll bet she's gonna be a trouble maker when she's older.
@The Grym Reaper Based on what I've seen with other P. victori, it just seems to be a trait of this species So much for irminia being the meanest of the genus lol.
@The Grym Reaper Haha, my irminia is a doll. My pulcher DIO is a bit of a spaz and bolts around if I so much as look at the enclosure wrong, but she's just skittish and hasn't really given me any trouble yet. Both of my ecclesiasticus slings are under an inch in size and have yet to show me any 'tude, but I've been warned to watch out for their speed.
I'd say that my P. victori' s little display was among the most defensive any of my Ts have gotten with me, though I'm certain that'll change when I pull my reduncus' sac in about two weeks.
@Arachnophoric Yeah, ecclesiasticus are fast as heck (I'd go as far as to say they are the fastest Psalmo), mine nearly escaped twice, they start to get an attitude around 1.5", that's when I started getting threat postures from mine anyway.
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