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Hi guys let's see some pics of your aggressive T's...Those ones that you won't even consider putting bare hands into their cages...Those that see the air as an enemy. Come on, let us see those pics
Our Rosie is a jerk! Unfortunately no pics to share, since she normally just charges...no threat display first lol. All of our others are pretty calm, even our OBT; who just runs and hides.
Neat post! If only I had an aggressive T! But as it happens what I have is a very sweet B. smithi and a P. parvula (coming soon!) that is supposedly also docile. I almost purchased a P. irminia but decided to wait until I'd gained more experience.
here is my new OBT. Got it yesterday on a spontaneous trip to Edmonton. Transfer went well but definitely will bite anything. I have it in an enclosure that is to big, it's about 2 inches. Got to see the speed today when I coaxed it out of the nook it was in. Almost an escape. Will definitely give it more respect next time. And my one chilean rose is not shy to biting anything I put close to her.
T's with some attitude...Nice! OBT that justifies it's name...My G.Rosea likes to get defensive but no biting thus far...my B.Vagans on the other hand... now she likes biting everything even the air in her tank.
Now this is what I am talking about...This OBT knows how to hold its ground...Nice T, I love it. So I decided to change my B.Vagans' enclosure over the weekend. At first she's biting away as usual, venom dripping from her fangs...but as soon as she realised her enclosure change is imminent, she lost interest and this made the transfer a lot easier than expected. I'll post some pics of her in her new home later