Psychobunny
Well-known member
Seems like it's always the males that want to come out, land and crawl around on me,
and explore.
My viridis male will fly on me as soon as I open his cage and climb up to my shoulder
where he will stay as I go about my business around the house.
He seldom flys off of me to check something out, but when he does, he gets right back
on me again.
I have a male lineola that is also very friendly, in fact, all the sphodro males are pretty docile.
The females on the other hand get huffy when I stick my hand (or stick) to pick them up, but
they do eventually get on my hand and are no longer frightened.
So, has anyone noticed any difference in "friendlyness" between the sexes?
Is it just that the males are better at flight and are used to roaming for females?
and explore.
My viridis male will fly on me as soon as I open his cage and climb up to my shoulder
where he will stay as I go about my business around the house.
He seldom flys off of me to check something out, but when he does, he gets right back
on me again.
I have a male lineola that is also very friendly, in fact, all the sphodro males are pretty docile.
The females on the other hand get huffy when I stick my hand (or stick) to pick them up, but
they do eventually get on my hand and are no longer frightened.
So, has anyone noticed any difference in "friendlyness" between the sexes?
Is it just that the males are better at flight and are used to roaming for females?