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  • 04-18-2011, 02:41 PM
    Alexandra V
    It's final decision time...
    The CRBE here is approaching fast, and I need to know how much to start saving, so that means I have to decide on my "shopping list". Besides a p. curtus or a spider ball, I'm also getting a T.

    At first I was going to go for B. Vagans or B. Smithi, or maybe a G. Pulchra or Aureostriatum.

    Then I saw the X. Immanis. Pricier, but the breeder that I saw it from is going to be at the show, and they're selling a 1" at $150. So now I'm wondering... how are they as pets? I.e. temperament, etc.. I don't have a problem with it being a look but don't touch pet, but is it the type that will freak out if I try to do cage maintenance without removing it?
  • 04-18-2011, 02:46 PM
    Boanerges
    Re: It's final decision time...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    The CRBE here is approaching fast, and I need to know how much to start saving, so that means I have to decide on my "shopping list". Besides a p. curtus or a spider ball, I'm also getting a T.

    At first I was going to go for B. Vagans or B. Smithi, or maybe a G. Pulchra or Aureostriatum.

    Then I saw the X. Immanis. Pricier, but the breeder that I saw it from is going to be at the show, and they're selling a 1" at $150. So now I'm wondering... how are they as pets? I.e. temperament, etc.. I don't have a problem with it being a look but don't touch pet, but is it the type that will freak out if I try to do cage maintenance without removing it?

    X. immanis are super skiddish IMO...
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