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<blockquote data-quote="LauraMI" data-source="post: 28398" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p>Lovely T! Though I'm still squeamish about handling them. </p><p>But here's a question: if you do wish to start handling your T's, when should you start & when is it too late to do so? Can they acclimate to it as adults or do they become too wild after a point?</p><p>That guy sounds like a tool, honestly. He oughtn't be on the forum anyway because it technically might be argued that breeding any animal for captivity as a pet is unnatural and inhumane. And anyone who participates in these forums already cares enough to study & research their arachnid is already proving they're looking out for its best interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraMI, post: 28398, member: 3071"] Lovely T! Though I'm still squeamish about handling them. But here's a question: if you do wish to start handling your T's, when should you start & when is it too late to do so? Can they acclimate to it as adults or do they become too wild after a point? That guy sounds like a tool, honestly. He oughtn't be on the forum anyway because it technically might be argued that breeding any animal for captivity as a pet is unnatural and inhumane. And anyone who participates in these forums already cares enough to study & research their arachnid is already proving they're looking out for its best interest. [/QUOTE]
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