i have a friend that really wants a gooty. i told him to go for it hes a very experienced keeper he just cant find a sling anywhere. I know 100% my mind is set on a M. Balfouri i just need to find a sling. the arboreal is more of a bonus T if i can find one that swhy i was wondering what would...
i know you are all talking about a desert hairy but my asian forest has burrowed in the substraite and ive literally not seen her outside the burow for bout 3 months now i know shes alive and well though because shes burrowed so far i can see inside her burrow through the side of the encloser.
ive heard that the stout legged is a good starter as well ive also heard the blue foot baboon is as well i dont know the scientific name for the T though..... I really want a suntiger but my friend has one and it is very very skittish and it doesn't hesitate to try and bolt if it doesn't want to...
hello all, ive been told that the M. Balfouri is an excellent starter old world and that makes me very happy because personally its one of my favorite Ts. I am however still interested in what others have as a suggestion for a good OW and a good Arboreal starter species. thank you for your time...
no i meant my asain is aggressive, if i said the desert was i didnt mean i knew they were the most poisonous. or the most "lethal" which ever way youd like to word it lol
yeah i know that they are the most aggressive i always research a bit before i buy i mainly want one just because they are an active scorp. my asian forest made a burrow and i might see her once every 3 months and when i do see her shes very aggressive. infact shes not eaten in almost 5 months i...
fair enough like i said im no expert lol.i really like the desert species though and i want one bad but on the east cost they are harder to find in pet shops and they are expensive to ship depending on the species, and i personally only want an arzona bark.
that adult has beautiful colors to it. you know how to pick them thats for sure.but that one looks more like a desert hairy again im no expert i own one scorp and its an asian forest species lol. and shes a pissy gal.
like you im not expert either but that looks like a bark to me (i could be very wrong lol). that being said though i absolutley love the setup you have it in looks like where youd see one in the wild great encloser!!!
beautiful little scorp if it helps you at all my asian forest hasnt eaten in almost 5 months and i try to feed it, everytime i do it grabs it like it wants to eat it and sting it but it will just crush it and drop it then never touch it again.
i sat down and exsplained to my parents what a T was and how you can care for it and show them the research youve done and how much people on the boards can help you out and teach them and prove to them you are confident in your ability to take care of it. if the still object then your best bet...
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