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  • 04-24-2012, 07:13 AM
    ding ding
    ATB's
  • 04-24-2012, 07:59 AM
    rebelrachel13
    Gorgeous, both of them!!! I really want an ATB, they are so unique and I love the attitude. How do you like keeping them?
  • 04-24-2012, 10:28 AM
    bioteacher
    Great looking ATBs!
  • 04-24-2012, 10:37 AM
    Foxtuning65
    Awesome looking ATBs, I cannot wait to get mine this summer. Probably getting a pair. And I love the attitude. Makes taking them out an adventure every time.
  • 04-24-2012, 11:10 PM
    gardenfiend138
    Re: ATB's
    I love how dark that first garden is! And the eyes on that are amazing! Thanks for sharing!
  • 04-24-2012, 11:30 PM
    Cameron Lamb Exotics
    Beautiful!
  • 04-25-2012, 03:25 AM
    ding ding
    Thanks for the comments guys, i shall pass on all compliments lol...

    But yea i'd definitely recommend these guys to anyone wanting something arboreal and a bit different. I wouldnt be without at least one in my collection. They have so much personality and are alot easier to care for than alot of people think. They dont require the constant monitoring that GTP/ETB's need.

    I keep mine on orchid bark and only spray when i see its needed which is mabye once or twice a week at most. Basically when their tubs are dry give em a spray. I have yet to have any shedding issues with this method. Also its best if possible to have removable perches in your set-up. When these guys are on the ground, where they do spend alot more time than you would think for being arboreal, especially after feeding, you can just scoop them up before they know whats happening but tryin to detach one from a perch is near impossible.

    They are ferocious feeders too, i feed F/T so the prey has to be super warm for mine to take but when they do they hit hard and if you can keep hold of the prey after the initial strike it's funny to watch just how many coils they will throw up round it to try and take it off you.
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