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Considering another arboreal
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 167112" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>T violaceus is much the same as the gigas for care but in our experience much more reclusive. </p><p></p><p>P. irminia is a lovely T (we have 6) great feeders slings can be abit reclusive but we also have slings that are always visible much like Panzo described. Once they get abit of size they seem to wander more and be visible althou will hide if disturbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 167112, member: 27872"] T violaceus is much the same as the gigas for care but in our experience much more reclusive. P. irminia is a lovely T (we have 6) great feeders slings can be abit reclusive but we also have slings that are always visible much like Panzo described. Once they get abit of size they seem to wander more and be visible althou will hide if disturbed. [/QUOTE]
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