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  • 03-13-2011, 10:38 AM
    kitedemon
    That is quite cool! Nice job, I have been giving thought to a bioactive enclosure for one of my snakes but just haven't had the time to try yet. Maybe I'll get a T and start on a small scale... ooo but I really hate crix.
  • 03-13-2011, 08:19 PM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: New Enclosures + Experimenting W/ Live Plants
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    Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    Very cool setup that you have for the T. I am sooooooooo afraid of spiders! They are beautiful yet very creepy. I am always afraid of being bitten by a spider.

    Thank you!! Oh I'm a little frightened to get bit too LOL, especially from snakes too! Even though I've already been bitten several times before.

    Tarantulas definitely are something a lot of people don't like. Most people seem to be more afraid of T's than snakes. They're really cool critters though, I'm in a total T-addiction right now LOL.:rolleyes:

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    Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    That is quite cool! Nice job, I have been giving thought to a bioactive enclosure for one of my snakes but just haven't had the time to try yet. Maybe I'll get a T and start on a small scale... ooo but I really hate crix.

    Thank you:)!!

    Yeah T's are way cool, and you can make the enclosure look natural or however you want. If you'd really want a T, try looking into the ones that stay more out in the open rather than burrow/hide away most of the time.

    Crix are a little weird, took me a little time to get used to the huge fat ones. I used to freak out when one would crawl up my arm :rofl:. It just takes a little time getting used to, you also may never even need to touch one. All I do is pick out a cricket with my tongs and feed them to the tarantulas, so no touching involved really.:P
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