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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    Orange bitty thing sounds awesome lol hell get along with my carpet and most my rats then since everyone wants to try and bite me any how haha long as their an easy first as far as care goes ill be happy haha display t is perfect for me I love the looks of them and their webs
    So you are ordering tomorrow? Lol I know you gotta wait til the snake room is done. But I can't wait to see it!

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    I love T's so much!!

    I dont have a pic of my B.smithi but thats the only T I have right now.

    Here is my wish list :

    A. Geniculata

    B. Albopilosum

    B. Boehmei

    B. Vagans

    G. Pulchripes

    G. Pulchra

    G. Rosea

    L. Parahybana

    C.Cyaneopubescens

    Those are my wants/ going to get in the near future hopefully.
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    Great list. When you get a chance post a pic of your B.smithi

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    Had my first escape, well sorta. I opened the OBTs cage to feed and he bolted! He's back safe at home though. What an adventure!! Lol

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    Haha wait until she is bigger :p

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    OK! My B. smithi molted today so I figured it would be a great time to get pics!













    enjoy

    Cant wait till *she* *Crosses fingers* is bigger!
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    Is that a shoebox tub? I keep forgetting I don't need a huge tank for a t ha cool pics tho the molts are cool to see
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    Haha wait until she is bigger :p
    Yea, can't wait lol

    Have you ever had an OBT act completely arboreal? Mine has webbed itself a nice little hammock in the top corner of its enclosure and doesn't come down.

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    I have never seen my bigger OBT touch the ground. The only evidence I have seen is when his water bowl has been moved some. (but this can be done from the web)

    I don't know if I would call it arboreal or look at it more as they just like to live in a network of webbing.
    My smaller OBTs have their webbing on the ground and have made tunnels in the soil.

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    Re: A couple T pics

    I honestly think my P.irminia and OBT have switched their spirits with one another. OBT is at the top of the cage and the P.irminia is burrowed all the way to the bottom of its enclosure.

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