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<blockquote data-quote="SasyStace" data-source="post: 79581" data-attributes="member: 4083"><p>I have both that I raised from 3rd and 4th instar. My OBT is a female and she is ALWAYS out in the open- I have never once had her throw a threat pose at me, she will normally hide and then come back out when I am done, very easy to care for and I have re-homed her once without a single trouble. She is hands down one of the most docile and beautiful of my bunch.</p><p></p><p>My Sun tiger RA was also very easy to care for- she matured into a male in December and now spends his days walking around and showing off and making sperm web- I never had any issue with him even as a juvi- from time to time he would hide when going into pre molt but always came out for food and to get water drops when I would mist. </p><p></p><p>With what I have said above you should know I have owned and raised T's for the better part of 20 years- These are two T's I personally wouldn't have a newbie start with but you didn't purchase them so do yourself a favor and start reading up on them- lot's of info out there for both T's.</p><p></p><p>Good luck- I look forward to pictures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SasyStace, post: 79581, member: 4083"] I have both that I raised from 3rd and 4th instar. My OBT is a female and she is ALWAYS out in the open- I have never once had her throw a threat pose at me, she will normally hide and then come back out when I am done, very easy to care for and I have re-homed her once without a single trouble. She is hands down one of the most docile and beautiful of my bunch. My Sun tiger RA was also very easy to care for- she matured into a male in December and now spends his days walking around and showing off and making sperm web- I never had any issue with him even as a juvi- from time to time he would hide when going into pre molt but always came out for food and to get water drops when I would mist. With what I have said above you should know I have owned and raised T's for the better part of 20 years- These are two T's I personally wouldn't have a newbie start with but you didn't purchase them so do yourself a favor and start reading up on them- lot's of info out there for both T's. Good luck- I look forward to pictures [/QUOTE]
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