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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 125119" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>If you have the money and will NOT go cheap on the enclosures or supplies, go for it. There's a petstore like that in my area, but they have fully grown really nasty OW or defensive advanced high maintenance Ts that I couldn't house safely to the level of confidence I want to achieve. </p><p></p><p>They are improperly kept, examples Cobalt blue on paper towels and T. Stirmi in low humidity critter keeper on paper towels. I'd have to design totally new enclosures and then wrangle them into said enclosures. I have a cat and an ex girlfriend with Fibromyalgia who has a million really weird allergies to damn near everything.</p><p></p><p>The ones I already have are very well behaved, and captive bred from reputable breeders with the exception of my first one a versicolor, who by the way is thriving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 125119, member: 26980"] If you have the money and will NOT go cheap on the enclosures or supplies, go for it. There's a petstore like that in my area, but they have fully grown really nasty OW or defensive advanced high maintenance Ts that I couldn't house safely to the level of confidence I want to achieve. They are improperly kept, examples Cobalt blue on paper towels and T. Stirmi in low humidity critter keeper on paper towels. I'd have to design totally new enclosures and then wrangle them into said enclosures. I have a cat and an ex girlfriend with Fibromyalgia who has a million really weird allergies to damn near everything. The ones I already have are very well behaved, and captive bred from reputable breeders with the exception of my first one a versicolor, who by the way is thriving. [/QUOTE]
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