patrick said:They can't shoot hairs. Some of them have urticating hair on their abdomen which they use a rear leg to detach. They are extremely light and will float on any slight breeze. It's a defensive mechanism used to stop something from eating them. The urticating hair has little hooks and can stick in your skin and make you do some mad scratching. Most keepers will have contact with them, I've never heard of anybody having any type of severe reaction.
Yes they will bite. That's real easy to prevent though, just don't play with them. Some people handle their T's, some folks don't. If you don't then it's real hard to get bit. If you do handle then you are taking the chance. They don't want to bite you, but will if cornered or if they feel threatened. They have a couple of ways to let you know they're pissed and it's time to back off. Easy signs to ID too.
JungleRain said:Your've got some unreal spiders Patrik, where do you keep them all?
Celeste said:Ya know, xgrafcorex- I was looking at C. elegans at the last NTEC meeting- and thinking that, I am so enamored of L. parahybana and N. chromatus- I really ought to have one of these for balance!
I need to see tarcan's picture- I love that sort of contrast!
Hello, by the way!