woodermeloon
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- May 4, 2016
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I have been keeping for years and I dont handle most of my collection but I've always had an albopilosum or vegans around to show off to non-spider people. This weekend I picked up a large A.chalcodes to fill the role of educational/hands on spider and I am amazed by this spider. It doesn't utilize anything in its enclosure, I've only seen it moved when I provoked it, and just the general lethargy is amazing. I honestly don't think I could get this spider to defend itself even if I really tried (never would).
I have the spider quarantined now but I just wanted to make sure this was normal chalcodes behavior because this thing is making my albopilosum look skitish and my G pulchripes look like a sprinter.
I have the spider quarantined now but I just wanted to make sure this was normal chalcodes behavior because this thing is making my albopilosum look skitish and my G pulchripes look like a sprinter.