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Roo

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Well I have a lot of experience with snakes/reptiles, even aggressive ones. I mostly specalise in taking in re-homed/sick/injured animals rather than buying my own, though I have been known to buy some from time to time.

I just moved from snakes (maybe I'll get some more) to T's and I have my first B. Emilia sling. I've had experience looking after other people's T's before so I'm not exactly new, but probably still a novice.

So just saying hello, you'll probably end up seeing pictures of re-homed T's coming my way sooner or later.
 

Enn49

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Hi and welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing your photos.
 

Roo

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Hi and welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing your photos.

Thanks, I only have spiderlings right now, hard to take pictures of. The tub I moved the B. Emilia into is a little big for him/her but I don't want to move it around again. It seems to be taking pre-killed prey so far so I'm not worried.
 

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Lol, I have slings that I've not seen since I got them. As long as they're eating they'll be ok.
 

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well the humidity for the emilia is just room humidity. a water bowl is all u need with that little guy.
 
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