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Originally Posted by davieboi
personally ive never expierced so called aggresive spiders i been able to handle stromatopelmas, haplopelmas, poeclitherias and although they do occasionally try to bite you the only spider i have had that was properly mental was a female macrothele so i dont beleive in starter spiders any more and im only fifteen
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sorry can't be bothered to read x number of pages, but i have to agree with this post above.
personally not a big fan of handling (though will do for medical reasons or to avoid freaking the spider out if it's already walking)...but the point remains the same.
NO SPIDER IS AGGRESSIVE. this is a trait of humans and the odd other mammal (perhaps some reptiles). a small point, you'd think...but important.
the word is DEFENSIVE, and some of the "recommended starter species" do not read the same books and thus do what they like...and for some of them, it's to get stroppy when a keeper fails to respect their speed and potency.
if that seems like arguing semantics... think about the masses out there that think spiders personally hunt them down! the truth of the matter, as reflected by a careful choice of words would perhaps set them at east and cut down on random spider stompings....not to mention potentially increase interest in preserving endangered ones.