Latteral threat poses from frozen T!!!!

Merfolk

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I have a sub adult male apophysis that litteraly froze (window left open all night by guest, sub zero temps, enclosure 3' away from that window...:( ) and, while still alive but pretty much still, developped a curious behavior : It makes sideways threat poses!!!

I mean, instead of rotating to face the intruder, whatever side is facing it rises with corresponding legs going up like a regular TP, even if the fangs are almost on the opposite side!!!

Anyone seen it before?
 

Endagr8

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Why would you open a window if it was so cold? :? :confused: :?

<edit> Sorry, I saw why. Darn guests! lol

I have seen my geniculata do the same thing.
 

Moltar

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I have a RCF G rosea that throws up weird defensive postures from the side rather than facing the intruder.

Like this?
 

Merfolk

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Does that yeah.. I just wonder if anyone have had similar experiences because I wanna know if they were cases of recovery. I wish to breed this guy, ya know...
 

jr47

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My rosea does that instead of turning. She has always been healthy. If you persist with bothering her sometimes she will turn and sometimes not. I was trying to get her to go in her burrow once so I wouldnt get nailed while changing her water and I thought she was going to roll herself over twisting around.
 

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I have a sub adult male apophysis that litteraly froze (window left open all night by guest, sub zero temps, enclosure 3' away from that window...:( ) and, while still alive but pretty much still, developped a curious behavior : It makes sideways threat poses!!!

I mean, instead of rotating to face the intruder, whatever side is facing it rises with corresponding legs going up like a regular TP, even if the fangs are almost on the opposite side!!!

Anyone seen it before?
Uhhhhhhh was that me??? :8o
 

Merfolk

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Since this came up...

My apo made a total recovery and chomped on a frog yesterday.

It's almost 8" but I am still uncertain of the sex, since the exuvium has been chomped off and it's a bit hard to flip it. I thought it was a male but it might be a girl... I will rehouse it tomorrow. We'll see!
 
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