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How do you know when you're ready for an advanced tarantula like an OBT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 177111" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>The secret is to keep your mind on the job at all times, stay calm and all will be fine. That goes for all Ts not just the ones with bad reputations.</p><p>I have a Pamphobeteus sp. machala, just over 1" dls who is normally very placid but the other night when I lifted the lid to feed it it sneakily sauntered out and sat on the side. With a gentle encouragement it sauntered back in but it shows even the normally well behaved Ts can make a bid for freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 177111, member: 3458"] The secret is to keep your mind on the job at all times, stay calm and all will be fine. That goes for all Ts not just the ones with bad reputations. I have a Pamphobeteus sp. machala, just over 1" dls who is normally very placid but the other night when I lifted the lid to feed it it sneakily sauntered out and sat on the side. With a gentle encouragement it sauntered back in but it shows even the normally well behaved Ts can make a bid for freedom. [/QUOTE]
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