when I tell someone arachnophobic a that i have T's, they just get really surprised and tell me that they escape at night and kill people for some reason. I heard this many times and when I tell them it's false, they get really defensive over it. :rolleyes:
Yeah probably. My first sling/t was an a. Chalcodes and it stayed on the side of the enclosure for a whole week before coming down. I genuinely thought it was an arboreal at the time:banghead:
My Balfouri is so skittish, it runs away from the meal worms I give it, after throwing a threat pose at it. Still have to prekill prey even though s/he is nearing 3 inches. But other than that, great species. Sits out in the open until I touch the encloser. Great colors
If it is a mature male, the legs will be dark, nearly black and the carapace and abdomen would be a dark brown, so, either it's a female or immature male
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