I googled "Hottentotta tamulus caresheet", and this is the second link that came up. Pretty decent. Sounds like they are very defensive and have a relatively high mortality rate, depending on the region they were collected in. According to link, mortality is close to 10% for children.
I forgot something, so here it is:
There is a lot more experience with these in Europe. If you are adventurous and willing to use google translator, I am sure you can find a lot of detailed info on these. You might make a new friend or two as well. ~r
Seems to be a good website dealing with Hottentotta in general. Theres not much more than a discription, a picture and minor distribution range, but it might be better than nothing for ya.
If you like the genus, check out the rest of the site.
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