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pics of my Ts

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  • 04-13-2006, 08:56 AM
    jglass38
    Re: pics of my Ts
    I looked! Where do the names come from?
  • 04-13-2006, 10:00 AM
    sweety314
    Re: pics of my Ts
    FD wants one (which was sooooooo surprising to me!) but she wanted a pet she could hold fairly frequently too. So, no T. That' one reason she chose and got her own snake in Kishnah.


    She's happy, gets to handle Kish and all is good. :)

    They're pretty, I've held one, but I'd never own one...esp. at $375 a pop. I can think of more enjoyable things to get w/my money....Like more SNAKES! :D :D


    hee hee hee
  • 04-13-2006, 01:05 PM
    recycling goddess
    Re: pics of my Ts
    well i'm pretty sure you haven't held a metallica... but another T of a more docile nature! metallicas are fast and their bite isn't pleasant at all so i'd never want to hold it. :P

    i don't know where they get the names from... some are describing the T like OBT for instance,... it's actually a p. murinus but it's common name is OBT or orange bitey thing. it's very aggressive and fast.

    now that being said, if you are careful and 'on the ball' when you are feeding etc. you don't have much to worry about. keeping 'catching equipment' close at hand (something to plop on top of them if they escape) and i use my paint brush a lot. when i open their enclosure, if they are close to the top i just gently brush their legs and they move to the bottom... usually running into their hide - as they don't really want to deal with you anymore than you want to deal with them LOL

    but to look at.... oh man, they are soooo gorgeous. seeing them eat is cool. moulting is an amazing process and seeing their colours change with each moult, seeing what they are becoming - it's a gift to the senses!

    ;) AND it gives me the opportunity to show people their beauty and assist them to overcome their fears by understanding them better.

    we specifically choose our Ts as to their colours and the morphing they do from sling to juvie to adult (sling is a baby T)
  • 04-13-2006, 11:14 PM
    iceman25
    Re: pics of my Ts
    Very nice collection! :)
  • 04-14-2006, 01:24 AM
    Schlyne
    Re: pics of my Ts
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shelby
    Ooh.. what're you selling Schlyne? I could be tempted..

    I haven't had time to sit down and post a complete list yet...but

    Flat Rock Scorpions 0.0.2 (probably both female, H. trog...) $35 each, $60 for both
    0.0.1 Scorpio marus $15 (about a 2" long gold looking little scorp. fierce little thing, thinks it's 10 feet tall :)
    2.0.0 N. chromatus (3 to 3.5") $10 each (price negotiable)

    and probably some others that I can't think of right now. Unforunatley, a lot of my larger stuff right now is immature males, which have been promised to various dealers. No signs of P. cambridgei babies or P. irmina babies yet, if I get some, they will be for sale. My cobalt blue eggsack was a dud, so no babies for sale there.

    oh yeah, B. dubia roaches. $60 for 100, which includes shipping (which you may not need, but that's the price I set for the last group I sold).

    I might sell some more of the scorpions. I have what may be a pair of Centruroides sp "brazil" scorps, an Opistophthalmus glabrifrons (Red Cape Scorpion), Tityus bahensis (warning, really really hot species from south america), and B. jacksoni which I haven't decided on prices or if I really really want to sell them (but you can make me an offer if you're interested on any of those).

    And I have to get feeder rats, so I will be at the swap this sunday.
  • 04-14-2006, 11:30 AM
    Shelby
    Re: pics of my Ts
    I'm going to the swap on Sunday too, with some friends from work.

    If you ever have some cobalt blue babies, I'm interested! Pet hole or not, I just can't get over the look of H. lividum. P. irminia is one of my favorites too. I understand this is an aggressive species as well? I'm getting a little more experienced that way.. I moved my threat posturing N. chromatus to a new enclosure last week and didn't even get haired. :P
  • 04-14-2006, 12:12 PM
    Schlyne
    Re: pics of my Ts
    P. irmina is a more aggressive species, but it's not something I've ever had a problem with. At this stage of the game, Avic's are slooow to me. I've gotten used to working with the faster stuff, I think.
  • 04-14-2006, 12:13 PM
    recycling goddess
    Re: pics of my Ts
    my little n. chromatus only comes out at night - i really love the striping on his legs... such a cutie!
  • 04-14-2006, 12:23 PM
    recycling goddess
    Re: pics of my Ts
    i find having my little paint brush handy when i'm working with my pokie... takes care of everything so far. she just moves away for me. of course... i'm knockin' on wood...
  • 04-14-2006, 11:44 PM
    Shelby
    Re: pics of my Ts
    I love pokies, but everyone says I shouldn't get one because they're aggressive and the bite is dangerous. But.. they are so gorgeous, I really would like to try one.
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