realspiders
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B. auratum / Salmon pink Bites & handling?
THIS THREAD IS FOR MAINLY PEOPLE WHO HANDLE TARANTULAS
IF YOU DO NOT HANDLE TARANTULAS THEN YOUR INPUT WILL PROLLY NOT BE USEFUL BECAUSE ALL I WILL GET IS A RECOMMENDATION OF NOT HOLDING T's
I have 2 female brachypelma auratums, One is very Skittish and the Other one isn't very skittish at all. The one brachypelma auratum that isn't very skittish at all i have picked up with my thumb and index finger before she molted, well sence she molted She got a lil more skittish but nothing major at all.
Im also Going to be Getting a Salmon pink birdeater Lasiodora parahybana.
Can anyone tell me about the bites from these 2 Species,
brachypelma auratum / Lasiodora parahybana.
also Iv Seen people handle there L. parahybana and wich "SOME" claim they are aggressive but Iv heard different from alot of ppl So what would you all think about handling these species or picking them up with thumb/index finger..
method: thumb/index finger is Used only when needed.
Alot of people do pick up and hold there tarantulas even though every one has a "Recommendation" of NOT HOLDING T's. alot of us do it and will Continue to do so.
thanks and all posts are appericated!
THIS THREAD IS FOR MAINLY PEOPLE WHO HANDLE TARANTULAS
IF YOU DO NOT HANDLE TARANTULAS THEN YOUR INPUT WILL PROLLY NOT BE USEFUL BECAUSE ALL I WILL GET IS A RECOMMENDATION OF NOT HOLDING T's
I have 2 female brachypelma auratums, One is very Skittish and the Other one isn't very skittish at all. The one brachypelma auratum that isn't very skittish at all i have picked up with my thumb and index finger before she molted, well sence she molted She got a lil more skittish but nothing major at all.
Im also Going to be Getting a Salmon pink birdeater Lasiodora parahybana.
Can anyone tell me about the bites from these 2 Species,
brachypelma auratum / Lasiodora parahybana.
also Iv Seen people handle there L. parahybana and wich "SOME" claim they are aggressive but Iv heard different from alot of ppl So what would you all think about handling these species or picking them up with thumb/index finger..
method: thumb/index finger is Used only when needed.
Alot of people do pick up and hold there tarantulas even though every one has a "Recommendation" of NOT HOLDING T's. alot of us do it and will Continue to do so.
thanks and all posts are appericated!
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