Nhandu tripepii

Hentzi

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Anyone on here own one, what are there care requirements, temperament, feeding?
 

BrettG

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Anyone on here own one, what are there care requirements, temperament, feeding?
We have a large female. We keep it dry,with plenty of substrate.Water dish as well.; VERY easy to care for.She has a nice burrow.As far as attitude,ours is kinda mean..Threats whenever feeding,etc....But a stunnning T.
 
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Hentzi

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Thanks for that I have a chance to buy one just checking on requirements but that's good enough for me. Thanks again
 

Falk

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Try searching for Nhandu vulpinus and you might find something:)
 

Hentzi

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Purchased a female today picture when I get her im quite excited they look stunning
 

BrettG

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Ours just molted 2 night ago,and is now over 6.5 inches. Gotta be one of the most under rated T's out there,hands down.
 

rjkun

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just wanna share how monstrous they can get when it comes to feeding. .here's gaia, my gorgeous female with her first mice:love:
 

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Gotta be one of the most under rated T's out there, hands down.
There's a lot of underrated T's. I think it's because there's so many species available today, with more introductions every year, that most people can't keep up with them, or afford to have more than a small percentage of what's out there. Not that so many aren't great species, but the average person doesn't have the space, or time, for a large collection. Over the last ten years the number of species in the US has exploded. People pick a few favorites and then they're out of room.
 
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