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Thread: My ATB

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    Re: My ATB

    sweet ATB, looks like you misted him with gatorade!
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    Re: My ATB

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Vestrand View Post
    sweet ATB, looks like you misted him with gatorade!
    Thanks, Colin. He's a big Lebron James fan
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    Re: My ATB

    love ATBs dont have one but plan on getting one soon, i already have a cage for one!!!
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    Re: My ATB

    You have so many cool animals……….too bad you don’t show them off more.
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    Re: My ATB

    Thanks Deb! I'll try to get on the ball with more pics
    Oh, you should check out the general lizard forum for some BTS pics.....
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    Re: My ATB

    last year I had 2 females over 5 feet,They have good range when they strike.Got tagged only once on the wrist not too bad(at least she got me and not the 12 yr old that was watching).He was closer than me.I found they like to go for your face mind you mine were wc.....

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    Re: My ATB

    Yeah, you won't find me letting him near my face. I've honestly never seen an adult in person so it's hard to judge if his size is normal. He eats fine so I guess he'll get there eventually.
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    Re: My ATB

    Biggest ATB I've seen is around 6feet long and as big around as a lemon... and colored like one too

    All of the ones we have at outback are nippy, too... wild caught amazons will tend to do that. And I believe they go for the heat signature of our exhalations, hence the tendency for them to strike at faces.

    I personally have a pair of captive bred babies, almost yearlings, that are fairly tame. They are around the 24 inch range i think (hard to accurately measure a skinny, squirmy red noodle). I am hopeful that they will stay this "tame" once they get large enough to hurt.

    Nice yellow ATB waltah!
    Last edited by Mike Schultz; 09-28-2009 at 11:14 PM.
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