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OBT slings cost less than a pack of smokes,there is no excuse for not having one.
Fast growers too!OBT slings cost less than a pack of smokes,there is no excuse for not having one.
Dude I have a cobolt blue its 4 inches cant tell sex as it destroys its molts spends most of its time hidden underground but believe me it can come out of the hole at warp 9 no joke it's so quick it puts my pokies to shame and it's super defensive like an obt but on crack or something it smashes the side of the enclosure swear it waiting for the 1 time I will let me guard down be very carefull if you get one apart from that susbstaight is dumb not soacked has a water dish wich it keeps attacking maybe its playing football I dont know just be carefullHey guys, as most of you know my tarantula Boots passed away from suspected old age. I called the pet shop to let them know it wasn't a pesticide or anything, and the shop owner was really nice about it. He told me he has some young T's in the back room if I ever want to stop by to take a look and possibly purchase one. I told him I would think about it, but I wouldn't be there for a while because I can't even think about possibly replacing Boots. If I do get another T, it'll be Boots Jr.
He said he had a cobalt blue tarantula with a pretty nasty bite, and I was always interested in cobalts and OBT's. Anyone have any experience with cobalt blues? I know they're very aggressive with the few moderate tempered ones. How do they like the cage? Dry? Preferred type of substrate? Are they diggers or surface dwellers? I know my rose hair likes to chill on top of the substrate in the middle of her cage while my mexican red rump likes to dig like a mad man.