Fat butts vs Skinny butts

Moakmeister

Arachnodemon
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Fat butts all the way, man. I don’t understand why modelling companies and magazines and stuff always want the stick-thinnest women ever, they even photoshop them after the fact to make them look even skinnier, that’s ridiculous. I like ‘em thicc, with plenty to grab onto -

Wait, we’re talking about tarantulas... awkward.
 

Chris LXXIX

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Remember... Theraphosidae, in the wild, aren't exactly 'nurtured' now like we (yes, we) sometimes do in captivity. Keep in mind a thing, now: the so called 'impaction' issue isn't triggered always and necessarily by something like a 'climb and fall' scenario at all.

Too much of a plump Opistosoma (don't bother for the missing 'H', I used pure Italian) aka having/ending with T's fat like J. Wellington Wimpy (Popeye™) isn't so good like can seems at first sight.

Keep your T's on pure 'Equilibrium' mode: not skinny, but not so 'plump'.
 

PidderPeets

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@PidderPeets LOL that's amazing. Last ditch effort there
Yeah. Definitely not what I'd expect from an LP. Anything that can walk generally elicits fear from it until it finally determines it's safe and goes after it 5 minutes later. But wave a superworm anywhere near it's face and it's on it before I can even drop the worm from the tongs.

It's hard to believe, but this is from the same molt cycle. She'll take superworms even if she looks like she's about to pop
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Otteresting

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Oh that's funny, my LP is more like she will litteraly try to eat everything in reach, she bite first and then decide if it's eatable xD
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