Butterbean83
Arachnosquire
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- Dec 22, 2018
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This is going to sound crazy because I know most Asian Ts are reclusive and also I'm wondering what's a good first Asian T. I keep Ceratogyrus and Harpactira species at the moment old world wise and my C meridionalis is out quite a lot, it's just a sling, my grown on Sling Harpactira pulchripes I catch out now and then but shoots back under where it's burrowed under the cork bark when it sees me, but it's not often it even does that, it's only young though and I know H pulchripes comes out more than most usually so may be out more as it grows.
I'm wondering what's a good Asian to get started on but one that's out much more than other Asian Ts, bar pokies as I'm not ready for them yet.
I do like the look of Chilobrachys Kaeng Krachan, Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati and Cyriopagopus sp Bach Ma to name a few. I'd imagine these 3 are very reclusive though. I know they're all pretty defensive but from what I can gather most Asians are. I don't handle my very placid A Genic and I don't handle my African Baboons or Scorpion so I won't be handling them at all.
Thankyou.
I'm wondering what's a good Asian to get started on but one that's out much more than other Asian Ts, bar pokies as I'm not ready for them yet.
I do like the look of Chilobrachys Kaeng Krachan, Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati and Cyriopagopus sp Bach Ma to name a few. I'd imagine these 3 are very reclusive though. I know they're all pretty defensive but from what I can gather most Asians are. I don't handle my very placid A Genic and I don't handle my African Baboons or Scorpion so I won't be handling them at all.
Thankyou.