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I am looking to get some new T's, and already have a few species lined up. I want to get something very aggressive and active (not a hole pet). Any ideas?
the only problem with that is he said no pet hole AND s calceatum, from what i hear is THE most defensive,quick t there is. im getting 2 on saturday.How about a doggone Colbalt Blue?
I am looking for more of a roach holocaust than a hospital visit. Thanks though.oh and you can get a less aggressive H. maculata. Those are more runners than fighters, still a very bad bite
If you're trying to run insects and other small animals into extinction without feeling threatened yourself, then LP's are the way to go.I am looking for more of a roach holocaust than a hospital visit. Thanks though.
Ok, folks. I'm going to make this real clear. If you haven't owned an S. calceatum you have no friggin' right flapping your gums about how bad haps, OBTs, H. macs--you name it--are. We're talking about a creature that is pure, calculated, demonic evil. It will not like you and you will not like it (well, unless you dig being scared of something as I do). In addition to the gentle disposition it is as fast as anything out there and packs a venom that is as hot as it gets. Oh, and it can jump. Really jump. My favorite species hands down. GO GET ONE!!!S. calceatum, swear to god.
Mine is pure freaking evil. She's faster, meaner, and more everything than any of my other Ts. She comes out at the slightest provocation (I mean anything) and she goes straight to a threat pose, with venom dripping.
they're lap dogs.King Baboon all the way
You friggin' kidding me? I'd stick my head in the enclosure. Try that number with S. calceatum...Also Singapore Blues are Nasty