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Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum, and kind of new to the hobby.
My latest Grammostola Rosea seems to be quite defensive. Sometimes when I change the water or something she suddenly almost jumps and behaves in an apparently aggressive manner. When I tried to pick her up, she attempted to turn around. (To bite me maybe?) A few seconds after I gave up and removed my hand, she litterally jumped around appearantly quite mad.
Is there any way to "tame" her? Will she bite when she turns around, or is it just me? Any tips anyone?
Last: How often should I change everything in her closure? (substrate, clean walls etc.)
My latest Grammostola Rosea seems to be quite defensive. Sometimes when I change the water or something she suddenly almost jumps and behaves in an apparently aggressive manner. When I tried to pick her up, she attempted to turn around. (To bite me maybe?) A few seconds after I gave up and removed my hand, she litterally jumped around appearantly quite mad.
Is there any way to "tame" her? Will she bite when she turns around, or is it just me? Any tips anyone?
Last: How often should I change everything in her closure? (substrate, clean walls etc.)