My First T Collection

CMZ1234

Arachnopeon
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I'm soon to be a new T owner. Sad to hear Cezary "SFNSmok.PL" to be leaving the T hobby.

I bought these T's from Cezary. I'll post some pics of them next week.

1.2 G. pulchripes 3", 2.75" & 3"
0.0.2 A. geniculata 1.75"

I've done my research on keeping these guys, I'm really excited to see what the future holds for me and T's. I also have a 0.1 Red Blood Python, she's a fat sausage weighing in at 10 lbs and nearly 4 feet. My 1.0 Albino Red Blood Python is 2 feet and weight unknown. I also have an 1.0 adult Harlequin Crest Gecko and 0.0.2 Fire Crested Gecko's.
 
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grayzone

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nice choice on ts ... good to know you did a lot of research BEFORE jumping in.. welcome to the hobby and these forums. lots of great people here with good advice and info if and when needed.
 

le-thomas

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Congratulations on the new addiction! You've made a great choice as far as the G. pulchripes go. I have two and both are extremely fun to watch and feed.
Good luck and have fun.
 

CMZ1234

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Thank you everyone, wish they had a chat room on here :idea: Yeah I know this is going to be another addictive hobby. I want to buy more animals, but I don't have any room. Oh the life of a college student... but yeah I really need my own place. Anyways Probably by next year my snakes will be ready to breed and hopefully my cresties, but I doubt my T's will be ready. Well see. I'll take lots of pics this coming week of my collection (STP's, Cresties, and T's).

You've made a great choice as far as the G. pulchripes go. I have two and both are extremely fun to watch and feed.
I love the high contrast on your G. pulchripes, was that your female in your gallery?
 

CMZ1234

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Well I got some good news and some bad news. I received all me T's plus a bonus G. rosea. The A. geniculata's are super bright, love them and the G. pulchripes are very decent sized.


Now the bad news, the 2" Female G. pulchripes was a DOA and one of the A. geniculata's damaged two of it's legs during transition. The seller is being very responsible and sending me two replacements next week. So far they are all in their enclosures and doing awesome.
 

a3overlord

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Sorry to hear about the DoA, but congrats on your new hobby and animals. Welcome to the fold!
 
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