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Any of the listed species "pet holes"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clintaceous D" data-source="post: 226624" data-attributes="member: 41830"><p>I'm thinking of getting more T's in the future, but I'm trying to decide what to get next. I'm more of a look but don't touch owner with any of my terrarium pets, and prefer animals that are impressive in colour, form, and/or size. That's why most of the T's I've listed have quite the patterns and colours, it's what I enjoy most in the hobby!</p><p></p><p>What I can't stand though is an animal that is constantly out of sight. I'd hate to get a T that spends 90% of its life in a burrow. I'll make exceptions for slings since they should grow out this behaviour more in time. I don't expect it fully, but I don't want a subterranean T at all! I'd be happy if all my T's at least came out at night like my GBB and N. chromatus currently do.</p><p></p><p>With all that said, are any of the potential new T's in the following list "pet holes"?</p><p></p><p>- Ephebopus murinus</p><p>- Aphonopelma seemani</p><p>- Harpactira pulchripes</p><p>- Monocentropus balfouri</p><p>- Lasiocyano sazimai</p><p>- Any Poecilotheria sp.</p><p>- Psalmopoeus irminia</p><p>- Pterinochilus murinus</p><p></p><p>I won't be getting all of these T's, even if all of them aren't considered pet holes. I just want to weed the pet holes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clintaceous D, post: 226624, member: 41830"] I'm thinking of getting more T's in the future, but I'm trying to decide what to get next. I'm more of a look but don't touch owner with any of my terrarium pets, and prefer animals that are impressive in colour, form, and/or size. That's why most of the T's I've listed have quite the patterns and colours, it's what I enjoy most in the hobby! What I can't stand though is an animal that is constantly out of sight. I'd hate to get a T that spends 90% of its life in a burrow. I'll make exceptions for slings since they should grow out this behaviour more in time. I don't expect it fully, but I don't want a subterranean T at all! I'd be happy if all my T's at least came out at night like my GBB and N. chromatus currently do. With all that said, are any of the potential new T's in the following list "pet holes"? - Ephebopus murinus - Aphonopelma seemani - Harpactira pulchripes - Monocentropus balfouri - Lasiocyano sazimai - Any Poecilotheria sp. - Psalmopoeus irminia - Pterinochilus murinus I won't be getting all of these T's, even if all of them aren't considered pet holes. I just want to weed the pet holes out. [/QUOTE]
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