I was tidying up my Acanthoscuria geniculata's tank the other evening. Poking around a bit with some nice long forceps and she started to get a little annoyed. I then filled her water bowl by pouring from about 3ins height, this made a bit of a splash and she got quite tetchy and lunged at the stream of water a couple of times. After I was done and a few minutes later I noticed she was laying some silk over the water dish and started flicking hairs from the sides of her abdomen giving the silk quite a noticeable coating of brown fuzz.
Now I've heard of Theraphosa spp. incorporating hairs into egg sacks but can find no reference to A. geniculata adding hairs to silk, so I was wondering if anyone else had seen any similar behaviour in this genus or, indeed, in any other.
Next time I do any tidying I will make sure the camera is to hand and see if I can video this behaviour. Watch this space.
Now I've heard of Theraphosa spp. incorporating hairs into egg sacks but can find no reference to A. geniculata adding hairs to silk, so I was wondering if anyone else had seen any similar behaviour in this genus or, indeed, in any other.
Next time I do any tidying I will make sure the camera is to hand and see if I can video this behaviour. Watch this space.
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