Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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While I do completely agree with you to offer always to those load of substrate inches (never, never, never be a 'scrooge' with substrate, not even for 'Genics' and 'Brachys' because we can't know if they feel the need to burrow, at the end) I have to disagree with your description of H.gigas.H. gigas is a large, shockingly fast t that will not hesitate to tag you should you make a mistake. Enough sub for a deeeep burrow is key for keeping these ts non-confrontational.
Sure they are fast, no doubts here. But they are IMO one (along IMO with M.robustum) Theraphosidae that is always prone to quickly retreat in the burrow, pretty shy and very easy to spook. This considering, of course, the temperament that differs from specimen to specimen and, important, "normal" situations (so not handling or annoying on purpose with paint brush or else the bugger). For being 'Baboons' they are pretty "calm" IMO.
Witness more "fighting manly parts" attitude, on that sense, by P.cancerides and even by A.geniculata on bad days.