The most aggresive is the one who just bit youWhats the most aggresive tarantula ?
oh well,at least she isnt constantly aggressive.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.
yeah...my friend was like... ...when i told him my G rosea he gave me was defensive.LOL.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.
So, what you're saying is, she's defending her territory.My friend's H.mac is so bad that I can safely say that she is considered "Agressive". She will actually pursue and try to bite any moving object that enters her cage.
I just laughed so hard at that the mental image of that, that I woke up my daughterIf she chases you out of the cage and through the house and across the street, let me know.
Until I see a T trying to escape for the sole purpose of eating my face off in retribution, there is no such thing as an "aggressive" tarantula. Rarely, if ever, will you encounter unprovoked reactions. Even then, something had to spook them.Whats the most aggresive tarantula ?
Say what you will, but a spider that comes looking for a fight the second you open the door on the cage seems pretty "aggressive" to me. Her wonderfull personality earned my friend a trip to the ER.So, what you're saying is, she's defending her territory.
Defensive, not offensive.
If she chases you out of the cage and through the house and across the street, let me know.