Colorado Ts
Arachnoangel
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My little 2” G. pulchripes has such a strong feeding response, that when it feeds, it usually flips over onto its back and wrestles with its prey.
Picture taxMy little 2” G. pulchripes has such a strong feeding response, that when it feeds, it usually flips over onto its back and wrestles with its prey.
It means u gotta post a picture now. The thing you mentioned is too frickin cute to not show everybody.Not sure what a picture tax is.
I came to comment about the 6-7 hairs between my T.albo's eyes that make her look perpetually grumpy lol . Love itTheir mohawk?
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mines the same, one time i dropped a adult red runner into its enclosure and it chased it down and death rolled. this was a surprise cause mines only 1"My little 2” G. pulchripes has such a strong feeding response, that when it feeds, it usually flips over onto its back and wrestles with its prey.
So you've seen this behavior as well? I found it crazy interesting the first time I saw it.mines the same, one time i dropped a adult red runner into its enclosure and it chased it down and death rolled. this was a surprise cause mines only 1"
Yeah mine has a crazy feeding response almost as good as my N chromatus. mines molting as im typing this aswell, cant wait to see them all fresh and ready to eat.So you've seen this behavior as well? I found it crazy interesting the first time I saw it.
I was wanting to shoot a short video to show this behavior...and now the little terd has sealed off its burrow for the last few days.
I'm guessing premoult.![]()