Abyss
Arachnoknight
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2016
- Messages
- 281
Heres the scoop
Our friends from Ohio finally moved to Atlanta (and luckily got agouse rite down the street from us)
Their son (12 yr old) is in love with T's
I plan to surprise him with his 1st T for his B-Day in a few months.
The boy pays attention an follows instruction and i live rite down the street for quick access so im not worried, his parents are eager to learn etc as well (soon to be forum members im sure).
His favorite color is red an all he talks about is red T's.
Im looking fir suggestions/advice on any T's that are NOT generally burrowers but terestrial is likely a must for his ease of maintenance/learning.
I admit my scientific name game is rather weak so if possible, my I request common names (with the proper name of course, i need to keep working on this as well) but i want to be able to very quickly searh/youtube pics videos of the suggested specimens.
Not looking fir husbantry advice as much as just suggestions/reasons for the suggestion on "red" colored terestrial species or ones like "red knees" who at a min have that bright red coloring.
Thnx in advance and if anyone reading this at a later date has such a species (female preferably) they need to find anew home for, PM me, i may be in the market to adopt
Our friends from Ohio finally moved to Atlanta (and luckily got agouse rite down the street from us)
Their son (12 yr old) is in love with T's
I plan to surprise him with his 1st T for his B-Day in a few months.
The boy pays attention an follows instruction and i live rite down the street for quick access so im not worried, his parents are eager to learn etc as well (soon to be forum members im sure).
His favorite color is red an all he talks about is red T's.
Im looking fir suggestions/advice on any T's that are NOT generally burrowers but terestrial is likely a must for his ease of maintenance/learning.
I admit my scientific name game is rather weak so if possible, my I request common names (with the proper name of course, i need to keep working on this as well) but i want to be able to very quickly searh/youtube pics videos of the suggested specimens.
Not looking fir husbantry advice as much as just suggestions/reasons for the suggestion on "red" colored terestrial species or ones like "red knees" who at a min have that bright red coloring.
Thnx in advance and if anyone reading this at a later date has such a species (female preferably) they need to find anew home for, PM me, i may be in the market to adopt