I dunno if they're all this chill but this girl is kinda broken lol. She doesn't kick hairs, threat pose, or even bolt! Ok I'm not gonna jynx myself. They also look gorgeous. I think this is the better version of B hamorii. She seems to eat better after the last molt too.
1. The shot is cropped, can't see where the keyboard is
2. Not bolting- until it does. There's plenty of owners with your exact words here and ended up with a dead, or a lost (then dead) T.
In short, it's a risk, a risk of that animal's life for no real reason that benefits it.
Unlike other exotics, Ts as you MAY know - one cannot discern their disposition.
My AF G pulchripes is docile- but one time when I lifted off the lid on the floor- she decides to take a rapid run - she didn't leave fortunately, but they can and will take off. You have to ask yourself is the juice worth the squeeze....Good luck
Different folks different strokes I see I'm a much bigger fan of the looks on this one.. mainly the black raccoon patch around the eyes it's just so cool lol
1. The shot is cropped, can't see where the keyboard is
2. Not bolting- until it does. There's plenty of owners with your exact words here and ended up with a dead, or a lost (then dead) T.
In short, it's a risk, a risk of that animal's life for no real reason that benefits it.
Unlike other exotics, Ts as you MAY know - one cannot discern their disposition.
My AF G pulchripes is docile- but one time when I lifted off the lid on the floor- she decides to take a rapid run - she didn't leave fortunately, but they can and will take off. You have to ask yourself is the juice worth the squeeze....Good luck
I've been doing this for over 5 years and never even got close to killing a T. The keyboard is on a sofa facing towards the back so even if the T bolts it'll be stopped by the cushioned back of the sofa. I always make sure they're never far from the ground and the ground is preferably soft or cushioned.
Btw, you know the Ts that you can literally pick up by cupping them in your hands and they barely move their legs to accommodate your fingers? This is what this T is like and what she's been like since I got her over a year ago. You don't see me trusting my G pulchra as much cause she's not this chill. I mean she won't bite or even kick hairs, I've had her since she was a spec and she never did it.. but she does move faster than this one at times. This girl, the fastest I've seen her move is when she's being fed and even then it's a pretty gentle takedown all things considered. I'm not saying it's impossible for her to surprise me, it isn't, but it's most of the way towards being impossible.. like very very unlikely. I'll post a video soon to give you an idea how chill and calm she is.
I've been doing this for over 5 years and never even got close to killing a T. The keyboard is on a sofa facing towards the back so even if the T bolts it'll be stopped by the cushioned back of the sofa. I always make sure they're never far from the ground and the ground is preferably soft or cushioned.
Btw, you know the Ts that you can literally pick up by cupping them in your hands and they barely move their legs to accommodate your fingers? This is what this T is like and what she's been like since I got her over a year ago. You don't see me trusting my G pulchra as much cause she's not this chill. I mean she won't bite or even kick hairs, I've had her since she was a spec and she never did it.. but she does move faster than this one at times. This girl, the fastest I've seen her move is when she's being fed and even then it's a pretty gentle takedown all things considered. I'm not saying it's impossible for her to surprise me, it isn't, but it's most of the way towards being impossible.. like very very unlikely. I'll post a video soon to give you an idea how chill and calm she is.
Yup, and I make sure I don't handle her more than say once or twice a month at most.. I want her to stay this calm which means as little stress as possible.
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