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<blockquote data-quote="Will25" data-source="post: 49810" data-attributes="member: 4014"><p>Just thought i'd share my experience on this T. Red Rump's are probably the cheapest T out there and I think for that reason people take them for granted. I never wanted one but one day after buying crickets had enough change for one and thought...ag why not. Since day one he has never been skittish or aggresive! Not even flicking hairs like a true Mexican T should hehe. I highly recommend them for beginners and experienced keepers who have never owned one! This beautifull black stocky T is awesome with gorgeous shocking red hairs on its abdomen! If anyone on this forum has an adult Red Rump please post it! I would love to see your babies! Thanks guys have a good one!☺</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will25, post: 49810, member: 4014"] Just thought i'd share my experience on this T. Red Rump's are probably the cheapest T out there and I think for that reason people take them for granted. I never wanted one but one day after buying crickets had enough change for one and thought...ag why not. Since day one he has never been skittish or aggresive! Not even flicking hairs like a true Mexican T should hehe. I highly recommend them for beginners and experienced keepers who have never owned one! This beautifull black stocky T is awesome with gorgeous shocking red hairs on its abdomen! If anyone on this forum has an adult Red Rump please post it! I would love to see your babies! Thanks guys have a good one!☺ [/QUOTE]
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