Arianna Patterson
Arachnopeon
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Hi there -
Just to get it out of the way - I am incredibly new to the hobby of keeping tarantula. I now have 4 species, all generally recommended for beginners and all has been going smoothly. Until recently. I purchased a 2 inch Male brachypelma albopilosum in December through an online "dealer". He has since molted once at the end of March. After this molt, he has been increasingly aggressive. Nothing has changed as far as housing, his humidity level is generally around 65%, his temperature remains somewhere around 75°F, he has a nice large hide made from real wood, a water dish that is kept wet and majority dry substrate which is coconut fiber. I have tong fed him and my three others successfully until this aggression came on with him the last couple of months. He throws a threat posture and strikes at the tongs and has even held on so tight that I had to wiggle him off. Couple of questions about this. 1. Does he mistakenly strike the tongs? I have considered this because it is probably 80% of the time during feeding this happens. 2. Could he possibly not be a mild mannered/tame BA and have accidentally been sold as one but be a different, similar looking species that is more aggressive? 3. Or did I just get the odd one out from the normal BA behavior and get the 1/million that is defensive? Any input/education would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Arianna
Just to get it out of the way - I am incredibly new to the hobby of keeping tarantula. I now have 4 species, all generally recommended for beginners and all has been going smoothly. Until recently. I purchased a 2 inch Male brachypelma albopilosum in December through an online "dealer". He has since molted once at the end of March. After this molt, he has been increasingly aggressive. Nothing has changed as far as housing, his humidity level is generally around 65%, his temperature remains somewhere around 75°F, he has a nice large hide made from real wood, a water dish that is kept wet and majority dry substrate which is coconut fiber. I have tong fed him and my three others successfully until this aggression came on with him the last couple of months. He throws a threat posture and strikes at the tongs and has even held on so tight that I had to wiggle him off. Couple of questions about this. 1. Does he mistakenly strike the tongs? I have considered this because it is probably 80% of the time during feeding this happens. 2. Could he possibly not be a mild mannered/tame BA and have accidentally been sold as one but be a different, similar looking species that is more aggressive? 3. Or did I just get the odd one out from the normal BA behavior and get the 1/million that is defensive? Any input/education would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Arianna
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