Yes that t is an emilia but why is it on your arm 3 days post moult that is so dangerous for that poor t if u have to handle (which you shouldn't imo) you should at least wait for the t to harden properly! I hate having to be harsh on any post but please for that t's sake don't do that.
Yes Brachypelma emilia.... but please do not let your T sit on your arm like that, especially if moulted 3 days ago. They take up to 7 days to harden up and should not be disturbed for any reason during that period.
Many on here do not like seeing spiders being held either, through risk of the spider falling and being damaged/dying etc.
Yes that t is an emilia but why is it on your arm 3 days post moult that is so dangerous for that poor t if u have to handle (which you shouldn't imo) you should at least wait for the t to harden properly! I hate having to be harsh on any post but please for that t's sake don't do that.
im sorry, i didnt mean to hold my ts, it went to climb up my hands when i took its water dish and cleaned a few molds on its enclosure. my ts tends to climb on my hands even it was a tiny sling. i didnt hold my ts that may injure him/her, i made sure to use cotton to bump it to go back to its enclosure.
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