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A Seemanni a good first T?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nunua" data-source="post: 127172" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>I'm new in the hobby, but as far as I know, <em>A. seemanni</em> can be decent for a beginner as long as the owner has common sense. They're pretty hardy, easy to keep Ts but tend to be skittish, fast, and may have a ferocious feeding response.</p><p>Some more skittish individuals can throw a threat pose at you, but you'll find out the character of the individual by studying it's behavior. Therefore I'd say that if you feel comfortable having a more or less skittish T and respect its behavior, you should be absolutely fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nunua, post: 127172, member: 4947"] I'm new in the hobby, but as far as I know, [I]A. seemanni[/I] can be decent for a beginner as long as the owner has common sense. They're pretty hardy, easy to keep Ts but tend to be skittish, fast, and may have a ferocious feeding response. Some more skittish individuals can throw a threat pose at you, but you'll find out the character of the individual by studying it's behavior. Therefore I'd say that if you feel comfortable having a more or less skittish T and respect its behavior, you should be absolutely fine. [/QUOTE]
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