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jbrd

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My T Blondi

Tblondi with 6 inch scale

And our newest additions, 2 Pink Toes
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Blasphemy

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The fact that you can house Avicularia sp. together is awesome. Nice pics
 

BlkCat

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U arent worried about one eating the other?
 

Blasphemy

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BlkCat said:
U arent worried about one eating the other?
There won't be any problems if they have enough room to have their own personal space. They aren't 'communal' but they are 'co-habitable'. If space becomes an issue, problems could occur. Usually they can be kept together with no problems if you just use common sense.
 

BlkCat

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Blasphemy said:
There won't be any problems if they have enough room to have their own personal space. They aren't 'communal' but they are 'co-habitable'. If space becomes an issue, problems could occur. Usually they can be kept together with no problems if you just use common sense.
I am gonna laugh at u when one comes up missing. ;P
The risk isnt worth it.
 

Blasphemy

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BlkCat said:
I am gonna laugh at u when one comes up missing. ;P
The risk isnt worth it.
Personally I wouldn't risk it. If I wanted to house more than one T in an enclosure, I would simply split it up with plexiglass or something similar and pretend they live together
 

jbrd

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when i got them i was told they have been together for 6 months or more
here is there whole set up, let me know what you all think ?
 

gustavowright

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Nice enclosure man..but as our mate said ..the risk isn't worth it.However I think u re confident in what u doing though.Good luck.
 
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