tips on how to take care of a brazilian salmon pink birdeater

TheSanguineSaint

Arachnosquire
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My L.p "Pink Salmon" is such a scardey. Are yours timid? For instance, I placed a pinhead less than half the size of its abdomen in the cozy medical vile with 3 inches of substrate that its burrowed through. Said pinhead crawled into the burrow and my T ran out of the burrow and shot under a leaf! Such a laugh lol. Whats your experience with your LP's. Thanks in advance.
 

Charlottesweb17

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Jan 31, 2017
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Mine are full of attitude. They aren't defensive but stand their ground.
Very industrious guys. Good eaters, hearty. One of my original LPs postured at me when it was the size of a dime. Quite funny!
Very easy to keep. Glad I got it as a first T.
 

nicodimus22

Arachnomancer
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with the exception of maybe baboons...pretty much all slings are kept the same way.
Gotta disagree with you here. They're all their own little people. My L. klugi is super mellow and prefers 1970s Pink Floyd playing in the background, while my N. tripepii insists on "Vulgar Display of Power" by Pantera and nothing else.
 
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