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It makes them simultaneously both easy to work with and annoyingly difficult at the same time. Like it's easy to cup them without worrying about bolts, but it can be ridiculously difficult getting them back out of said catch cup. Pro tip, use bamboo skewers or other non metal instruments as prodding tools, because whatever you'll try to use WILL be bitten.When @l4nsky said Ho Chi Minh were the most defensive Ts he’s worked with I was skeptical. I’m a believer now… Here is a 1” sus female. She came up out of her burrow just to be angry that I picked up her vial. How Dare I!
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Here's my 0.1 Ornithoctonus aureotibialis when I got her at 1.75" DLS, letting me know just how displeased she is with the world during her unpack.
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