hcsk8ter
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 7, 2007
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So, we keep hearing:
"Once you get your _______ (insert tarantula name here), it will be a docile and calm."
Any truth to this? I hear it over and over again. If you can manage to wrangle your T out of its container it will be a docile mush.
Possible theories are:
1) It's calm because it is unsure of it's surroundings?
2) You are not invading its home?
3) It feels overpowered?
Please share your stories. I'm sure this isn't a definite. Meaning for example, a P. Murinus outside of its cage probably still is no mush.
I'd like to come to a general consensus on this topic and put it to bed as an urban legend or write it down as a possibility.
Thanks.
"Once you get your _______ (insert tarantula name here), it will be a docile and calm."
Any truth to this? I hear it over and over again. If you can manage to wrangle your T out of its container it will be a docile mush.
Possible theories are:
1) It's calm because it is unsure of it's surroundings?
2) You are not invading its home?
3) It feels overpowered?
Please share your stories. I'm sure this isn't a definite. Meaning for example, a P. Murinus outside of its cage probably still is no mush.
I'd like to come to a general consensus on this topic and put it to bed as an urban legend or write it down as a possibility.
Thanks.