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For those who are keeping Australian T species and other OW T's:
I'll be acquiring three T's, B. emilia, G. pulchripes and P. canceridies. I'm hoping that once I'm more comfortable with all of them I'll feel confident to move up to the Phlogius and Selenocosmia species mainly. Mainly with the P. canceridies I'm hoping to gain experience with defensive T's and hopefully that'll prepare me for the Aussie T's.
For those who keep Phlogius and Selencosmia species, how are they kept and their defensiveness? Would a P. canceridies prove to be similar in temperaments? I know individuals vary, but I was just curious.
I'll be acquiring three T's, B. emilia, G. pulchripes and P. canceridies. I'm hoping that once I'm more comfortable with all of them I'll feel confident to move up to the Phlogius and Selenocosmia species mainly. Mainly with the P. canceridies I'm hoping to gain experience with defensive T's and hopefully that'll prepare me for the Aussie T's.
For those who keep Phlogius and Selencosmia species, how are they kept and their defensiveness? Would a P. canceridies prove to be similar in temperaments? I know individuals vary, but I was just curious.