Chile Rose T
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Tony W
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Chile Rose T
OK so I know, I know, I know.....its not an Aussie python.....I'm still getting over the shock of it myself. But it is my FIRST EVER T....in years of keeping exotics I've never ventured into T's....until now that is. So now I have a subadult female Chile Rose
I have to admit that its all the fault of our very own Moloch Gibbon, after I held his Chile Rose a few months back. Raymondo, this is all yo fault
I have to admit that its all the fault of our very own Moloch Gibbon, after I held his Chile Rose a few months back. Raymondo, this is all yo fault
morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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Sorry , but that just send shivers down my spine .... lol Big Woss .
Rezin8er- Unemployed
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Very nice mate, hopefully getting one of these myself in a few months, hopefully have Tanya talked round a bit
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jonty wrote:Very nice mate, hopefully getting one of these myself in a few months,
im also hoping to get a t but im set on getting either a salmonpink birdeater, Blue Metallic Femur Beauty or a mexican red rump
hudsy13- I just can't stop
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Cheers guys, this girl is still settling in (well, thats my excuse for leaving her be for now LOL).
LOL I take it you like yours nasty Hudsy! Seriously though, as with all animals, there are good and bad ones to start off with rather than simply choosing something because it looks nice. There are lots of stunning T's that are perfect for beginners.......get yourself a copy of the Barron's Tarantula Keepers Handbook and you'll drool!
hudsy13 wrote:jonty wrote:Very nice mate, hopefully getting one of these myself in a few months,
im also hoping to get a t but im set on getting either a salmonpink birdeater, Blue Metallic Femur Beauty or a mexican red rump
LOL I take it you like yours nasty Hudsy! Seriously though, as with all animals, there are good and bad ones to start off with rather than simply choosing something because it looks nice. There are lots of stunning T's that are perfect for beginners.......get yourself a copy of the Barron's Tarantula Keepers Handbook and you'll drool!
morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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morelia wrote:Cheers guys, this girl is still settling in (well, thats my excuse for leaving her be for now LOL).hudsy13 wrote:jonty wrote:Very nice mate, hopefully getting one of these myself in a few months,
im also hoping to get a t but im set on getting either a salmonpink birdeater, Blue Metallic Femur Beauty or a mexican red rump
LOL I take it you like yours nasty Hudsy! Seriously though, as with all animals, there are good and bad ones to start off with rather than simply choosing something because it looks nice. There are lots of stunning T's that are perfect for beginners.......get yourself a copy of the Barron's Tarantula Keepers Handbook and you'll drool!
You're right Karl what was that one were drooling over last night, a malaysian black velvet? Stunning ..........
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It is pretty but i would physically die if i was in a house and it escaped.
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Cheers guys, this girl is still settling in (well, thats my excuse for leaving her be for now LOL).
Subadult
Shes very pretty Karl but I reckon you'd have two deaths on your hands with myself & Laura if we ever visited lol nah I'm going to have to get one, someday.
I was thinking of getting something like this for protection Safety & fashionable because not only would it come in handy against those unforeseen shark attacks but its fashionable too.
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Oh I'm proud of myselfthat I can look at it with feeling like passing out. Maybe one day I'll be able to hold r touch one but cudnt see myself owning one I wouldn't sleep for fear of it escaping. As for fashionable hmmmm suppoe that's one way of looking at them.
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I just recently got myself a little red phase chile Rose sling Karl. My 1st T too. I fancy a Chaco golden knee now
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Check out the link I added to that post, you need to scroll over it where I say fashionable lol
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They are very addictive - I got a dose of Red-knee slings today and can't wait until they grow a little more. Red phase Chiles are outstanding - nice pick-up!
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If you're selling any of those red knees Karl, let me know
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