EnderBender
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Does anyone else have any experience with a T enjoying gentle petting on the booty? My Avicularia Avicularia likes to get her butt rubbed slightly and will even move to adjust herself at times to get me to rub her butt. She has never gotten aggressive with me or reacted any other way other than what appears to be her enjoying the petting. She is still a juvenile. I'm not sure if she will continue to enjoy them, but for now it seems as if she welcomes the affection.
And it isn't just me, I had my wife try to pet her butt and she did the same. Went right into the pets and didn't try to move away or anything. She's a really strange spider. I'm just curious if anyone else has any experiences like this?
In all other instances, if she doesn't want to be bothered she will move away. She also likes to climb onto me, which is odd. She will sometimes even hop onto my shirt or arm/hand while I'm messing with her enclosure. Never in aggression. She just wants to use me to climb on? I've never had a T behave like her before, but I've also never had an Avic Avic before. Is this normal for them?
Let me edit: she's not hairing me. I'm allergic to urticating hairs. I get hives from them. Bad. She will move herself to get butt pets. She only likes it if it's our fingers, she does not react the same to a paint brush or tongs. If she doesn't like something she moves away, like a typical T. But what she's doing isn't leaving hairs. She's not rubbing on me. If I pet her and stop, she will move herself into my fingers so I do it again. Like I said, it's ODD and I've never had a T behave like this before.
She was a pet store rescue and was not at all ok when I first got her. My wife and I had to really work to keep her alive and nursed her back to health. We thought she was going to die until more recently when we finally got her to actually eat on her own without us having to tong feed her predead insects. She made a web and actually hunted for the first time last week. I'm wondering if because we had to work with her so much if that's why she's acting like this. In the beginning I would always just gently pet the side of her butt to let her know I was there when we'd have to check on her and work with her. I'm wondering if maybe that is it? I'm not sure, but she has never haired me from doing this. I have gotten haired by her in the past when we first rescued her.
And it isn't just me, I had my wife try to pet her butt and she did the same. Went right into the pets and didn't try to move away or anything. She's a really strange spider. I'm just curious if anyone else has any experiences like this?
In all other instances, if she doesn't want to be bothered she will move away. She also likes to climb onto me, which is odd. She will sometimes even hop onto my shirt or arm/hand while I'm messing with her enclosure. Never in aggression. She just wants to use me to climb on? I've never had a T behave like her before, but I've also never had an Avic Avic before. Is this normal for them?
Let me edit: she's not hairing me. I'm allergic to urticating hairs. I get hives from them. Bad. She will move herself to get butt pets. She only likes it if it's our fingers, she does not react the same to a paint brush or tongs. If she doesn't like something she moves away, like a typical T. But what she's doing isn't leaving hairs. She's not rubbing on me. If I pet her and stop, she will move herself into my fingers so I do it again. Like I said, it's ODD and I've never had a T behave like this before.
She was a pet store rescue and was not at all ok when I first got her. My wife and I had to really work to keep her alive and nursed her back to health. We thought she was going to die until more recently when we finally got her to actually eat on her own without us having to tong feed her predead insects. She made a web and actually hunted for the first time last week. I'm wondering if because we had to work with her so much if that's why she's acting like this. In the beginning I would always just gently pet the side of her butt to let her know I was there when we'd have to check on her and work with her. I'm wondering if maybe that is it? I'm not sure, but she has never haired me from doing this. I have gotten haired by her in the past when we first rescued her.
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