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B. Albiceps or B. Emilia for beginner T.

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Hello guys, I'm new to this forum but I'm looking to get my first brachy T and was wondering which one of these two are the more docile to own for a first T. Please help with personal experience if you can, thanks.
 

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Either would be fine. Temperament is variable but I have seen more comments about albiceps being a hair kicker. I personally had to choose between the two last year and chose the emilia. It went from 1/4" to 1 1/4" in around 10 months.
 

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Hello guys, I'm new to this forum but I'm looking to get my first brachy T and was wondering which one of these two are the more docile to own for a first T. Please help with personal experience if you can, thanks.
View attachment 21785 Either would be fine. Temperament is variable but I have seen more comments about albiceps being a hair kicker. I personally had to choose between the two last year and chose the emilia. It went from 1/4" to 1 1/4" in around 10 months.
Good to know, thanks yeah I'm leaning more towards the Emilia. Do you like your choice? Is he/she docile?
 

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Good to know, thanks yeah I'm leaning more towards the Emilia. Do you like your choice? Is he/she docile?
I have no experience with albiceps but do with emilia. The ones that I kept were docile. My favorite brachy.
 

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