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  1. 11-14-2009 01:30 AM #1
    zac1007
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    Whats the most aggresive T ?

    Whats the most aggresive tarantula ?
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  2. 11-14-2009 01:36 AM   Click here to go to the next staff post in this thread.   #2
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    P.murinus is defiantly ranked pretty high up there in the defensive tarantula category.
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  3. 11-14-2009 01:38 AM #3
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    first off I would suggest you try the search option, I'm sure this has been discussed before. Now, personally my opinion is that a tarantula is "Defensive" no "aggressive" its going to defend its turf not chase you around your room.

    However it really depends on each individual spider, out of my collection one might assume my P. murinus would be my most defensive, but my P. cambridgei is much much worse. (on a normal bases, s/he's settled down since going into premolt).
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  4. 11-14-2009 07:38 AM #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by zac1007 View Post
    Whats the most aggresive tarantula ?
    The most aggresive is the one who just bit you
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  5. 11-14-2009 08:50 AM #5
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    Out of all the T's I have had my OBT and P Ornata were the worst. Cleaning time was a nightmare with these two. Even my King Baboon was not that bad unless you REALLY provoked her. SHe was semi-handleable. OBT or P Ornata.
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  6. 11-14-2009 09:02 AM #6
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    defensive,not aggressive.

    in my collection it would be my OBT,and then my G.rosea,believe it or not.
    and i do have a H lividum.
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  7. 11-14-2009 09:03 AM #7
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    Haplopelma sp. "Vietnam"?
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  8. 11-14-2009 09:10 AM #8
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    I believe you about the G rosea. I have a GORGEOUS mature male. But while he is pretty he doesn't take any crap. Highly defensive and has tagged me a couple of times. Never had one like him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Halfbreed View Post
    I believe you about the G rosea. I have a GORGEOUS mature male. But while he is pretty he doesn't take any crap. Highly defensive and has tagged me a couple of times. Never had one like him.
    oh well,at least she isnt constantly aggressive.
    she'll calm down after a while and once i brush her out of the enclosure she just wants to take a walk.
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  10. 11-14-2009 09:26 AM #10
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    Not legs. I have never seen a G Rosea act like him. But I guess that lends credence top the theory that it really depends on the T. I even had a fairly defensive Chaco at one time. She calmed down after a while though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Halfbreed View Post
    Not legs. I have never seen a G Rosea act like him. But I guess that lends credence top the theory that it really depends on the T. I even had a fairly defensive Chaco at one time. She calmed down after a while though.
    yeah...my friend was like... ...when i told him my G rosea he gave me was defensive.LOL.
    it really does depend on the T,theyre not computers after all.
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  12. 11-14-2009 09:29 AM #12
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    always a good laugh with this thread.
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    No they aren't. I think part of the problem people have when it comes to dealing with any animal or insect is the general public thinks that evrything uses the same thought process as a person. Most people never take the time to research, study, and look at things from the animals natural point of view. I guess that is ok though. It just means more for us!!
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  14. 11-14-2009 11:35 AM #14
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    dont mean to hijack your thread zac

    How about defensive in say a
    species in general
    like if your going to buy
    T solely based on the level of defensiveness
    What is that T?

    in other words what species has a
    reputation of being defensive
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    OBT!!!!!! They are truly psychotic!
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