Pics of C. Fasciatum & B. Emelia

robc

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Male C. Fasciatum:




Female B. Emelia:

 

robc

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Really? I'm thinking of getting one from Swift's and I'd heard that they're more defensive and skittish than aggressive. :confused:
Some may be more defensive than aggressive but ours will go after you! I think it just depends on the individual T...
 

WS6Lethal

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Both look great. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the B. Emelia you did the time lapse molt on? Looks like it turned out great. I would recommend everyone check out that vid.

-Jeremy
 

robc

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Both look great. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the B. Emelia you did the time lapse molt on? Looks like it turned out great. I would recommend everyone check out that vid.

-Jeremy
Yep, that is the same one.
 

BICKris

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Well I have a 1" C. Fasciatum, and he's been hiding away for most of his time with me. I also heard that they renamed the C. Fasciatum to Davus Fasciatum. Is that accurate.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Well I have a 1" C. Fasciatum, and he's been hiding away for most of his time with me. I also heard that they renamed the C. Fasciatum to Davus Fasciatum. Is that accurate.
I'm pretty sure you are correct, it's now d. fasciatum.
 

CommandoSteve

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awesome pic of the fasciatum. What's the temperment of yours at this point?
My tiger is not that agressive but it does depend on the handler and the T. if you star to hold them at their earliest stages and continue to hold them on a regular basis they dont get that defensive but they do remain skitish throughout their lives.
 

JC50

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Rob as always your T`s are looking very good,but i have to say the colors on your C. Fasciatum are just outstanding.My B.emilia is starting to show its adult colors just this last molt and i can`t wait until it is where yours is at since it is one of my favorite T`s.
 
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