Englischdude
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 14, 2016
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Hi all.
My 5 and 8 year old daughters are the proud owners of a b. Albo and an euathlus sp. Red. Untill now the albo has only shown moderate signs of intolerance in the form of hair kicking, but this morning she has shown very agressive behaviour. We went to change her water dish, we had to move her by touching her abdomen with a straw, she immediately turned around, attacked and maintained a full on threat pose for several minutes!! She is well fed and not due for a moult. Has anyone else experience such aggresive behaviour from this species?
Maybe just to check, this IS a b. Albo right and not a haitian brown?
Here a photo just to be sure...
My 5 and 8 year old daughters are the proud owners of a b. Albo and an euathlus sp. Red. Untill now the albo has only shown moderate signs of intolerance in the form of hair kicking, but this morning she has shown very agressive behaviour. We went to change her water dish, we had to move her by touching her abdomen with a straw, she immediately turned around, attacked and maintained a full on threat pose for several minutes!! She is well fed and not due for a moult. Has anyone else experience such aggresive behaviour from this species?
Maybe just to check, this IS a b. Albo right and not a haitian brown?
Here a photo just to be sure...