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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 1424" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I have Both Cancerides, and KBs. They are very Different Ts. Both do have an attitude though. Cancerides, are big and great display Ts. they have an almost bronze color to their carapace, and love food. A hihgly under-rated T imo. King Baboons however, are imo the most beautiful of all Ts ( you can see one of my adult females in the "giants" thread). They are burrowers, and unfortunately I see mine very rarely(maybe 4x a year). You can start a burrow for them though, and if they choose to use it, its one of the coolest things in this hobby. Their burrows can get crazy intracite, with multiple mouths all more or less leading to a den. Can't go wrong either way. I keep my KB in a 15 gallon sterilite with lots of Sub, my Cancerides lives in a sweaterbox (14x14x6)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 1424, member: 361"] I have Both Cancerides, and KBs. They are very Different Ts. Both do have an attitude though. Cancerides, are big and great display Ts. they have an almost bronze color to their carapace, and love food. A hihgly under-rated T imo. King Baboons however, are imo the most beautiful of all Ts ( you can see one of my adult females in the "giants" thread). They are burrowers, and unfortunately I see mine very rarely(maybe 4x a year). You can start a burrow for them though, and if they choose to use it, its one of the coolest things in this hobby. Their burrows can get crazy intracite, with multiple mouths all more or less leading to a den. Can't go wrong either way. I keep my KB in a 15 gallon sterilite with lots of Sub, my Cancerides lives in a sweaterbox (14x14x6) [/QUOTE]
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