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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 133103" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>Cool !! Those are great temps. I'd go with something that likes that temp. What others do you have and how well do they like your setup? Specifically, what other arboreal Ts do you have? These guys are good 2nd ones, but there are enough differences between terrestrial ones and arboreal ones to make going from strictly terrestrial ones to a pokie problematic in some cases.</p><p></p><p>My first T and first arboreal was C versicolor, great T but a total spaz if the enclosure is to small. The infamous leap of faith is part of owning a versicolor. He's a suspect male by the name of Charles, currently chilling out in an ExoTerra Nano enclosure.</p><p></p><p>That's just one of the things I can't stand about the "ladder". They claim that its just New World to Old world, anything to anything as long as it isn't to insane. Truthfully, if you go for that logic, there are really 2 separate and unrelated ones. Arboreal NW to OW and terrestrial NW to OW.</p><p></p><p>I also posted a video elsewhere on this forum showing me maintaining my P striata cage. It's pretty crappy but still interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 133103, member: 26980"] Cool !! Those are great temps. I'd go with something that likes that temp. What others do you have and how well do they like your setup? Specifically, what other arboreal Ts do you have? These guys are good 2nd ones, but there are enough differences between terrestrial ones and arboreal ones to make going from strictly terrestrial ones to a pokie problematic in some cases. My first T and first arboreal was C versicolor, great T but a total spaz if the enclosure is to small. The infamous leap of faith is part of owning a versicolor. He's a suspect male by the name of Charles, currently chilling out in an ExoTerra Nano enclosure. That's just one of the things I can't stand about the "ladder". They claim that its just New World to Old world, anything to anything as long as it isn't to insane. Truthfully, if you go for that logic, there are really 2 separate and unrelated ones. Arboreal NW to OW and terrestrial NW to OW. I also posted a video elsewhere on this forum showing me maintaining my P striata cage. It's pretty crappy but still interesting. [/QUOTE]
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