I got a B. Vagan yesterday it is about 8-9 cm. I wanted to see the under side of her rump to try and see if it is male or female so I tried to get it up against the glass. Well I didn’t really get very close because when I got near it went into semi insane mode on its back legs showing its fangs. This was about the point where I decided a pencil would be a good idea but having a few strikes at the pencil made me give up.
Now I have read that B.Vagans can be agro/defensive but in a more general question can signs of aggression/defensiveness mean there is something wrong with the spider or is aggression/defensiveness a good thing?
Now I have read that B.Vagans can be agro/defensive but in a more general question can signs of aggression/defensiveness mean there is something wrong with the spider or is aggression/defensiveness a good thing?
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