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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 205334" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>My son had wanted a T from being a young teenager and I'd always said no but eventually I gave in when he was in his 30s. He got a Poecilotheria vittata and I became fascinated with her so I thought if I bought myself a T I might overcome my fear of spiders. At this point I should mention we were both used to dealing with many snakes of various temperaments. So then to choose which species to get, as soon as I saw that glorious orange of the OBT that was decision made. I'd read about their temperament and thought I could deal with that and I did, she never gave me any trouble. My little one is a more confident character and due a rehouse to her larger permanent home but now I know a few more tricks to successful rehousing.</p><p>My second T was a Poecilotheria metallica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 205334, member: 3458"] My son had wanted a T from being a young teenager and I'd always said no but eventually I gave in when he was in his 30s. He got a Poecilotheria vittata and I became fascinated with her so I thought if I bought myself a T I might overcome my fear of spiders. At this point I should mention we were both used to dealing with many snakes of various temperaments. So then to choose which species to get, as soon as I saw that glorious orange of the OBT that was decision made. I'd read about their temperament and thought I could deal with that and I did, she never gave me any trouble. My little one is a more confident character and due a rehouse to her larger permanent home but now I know a few more tricks to successful rehousing. My second T was a Poecilotheria metallica. [/QUOTE]
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