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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost" data-source="post: 44204" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I've never kept this particular T but having kept other African and Asian OW I'll take a guess that their probably pretty fast,defensive and with venom at the higher end of the scale and just as comfortable to stand and fight rather than run and hide,so probably not the best T for beginners.</p><p>So I suppose the question is do you think you are ready for a T that will be by far the fastest and most defensive and capable of ruining your week if you where to get tagged that you have in your collection this far.</p><p>Now with all that said you seem to have learned well in your short time in the hobby and don't come across as someone that takes risks with their T's,so with a few precautions when it comes to feeding and enclosure maintenance and rehousing then I'm sure you would be fine with one,at the end of the day it's only you that will no if your going to be comfortable dealing with these type of T's .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost, post: 44204, member: 3461"] I've never kept this particular T but having kept other African and Asian OW I'll take a guess that their probably pretty fast,defensive and with venom at the higher end of the scale and just as comfortable to stand and fight rather than run and hide,so probably not the best T for beginners. So I suppose the question is do you think you are ready for a T that will be by far the fastest and most defensive and capable of ruining your week if you where to get tagged that you have in your collection this far. Now with all that said you seem to have learned well in your short time in the hobby and don't come across as someone that takes risks with their T's,so with a few precautions when it comes to feeding and enclosure maintenance and rehousing then I'm sure you would be fine with one,at the end of the day it's only you that will no if your going to be comfortable dealing with these type of T's ..... [/QUOTE]
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