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<blockquote data-quote="Tomoran" data-source="post: 30057" data-attributes="member: 1152"><p>I have three currently, including a sling, a juvenile, and a young adult. As slings, two of mine dug burrows and stayed pretty much hidden until they reached about 1.5" or so. They would also seal themselves up during a premolt and bolt beneath the ground at the slightest bump of the enclosure. At about 1.5 inches, they became bolder and stayed out more. I have a 4.5" female who sits out in the open all the time and never uses a hide. She's very calm and has yet to kick a hair. </p><p></p><p>As stated above, these guys can eat. The only time mine refuse a meal is if they are in premolt. Unlike my other Ts, who will wait in ambush or stalk their prey, my LPs tend to charge the minute they sense it. It's quite amusing to watch.</p><p></p><p>Mine molt often, and the jump in size between molts is decent. They aren't my fastest growing species, but they certainly have a good growth rate. </p><p></p><p>If you get one, I don't think that you'll be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomoran, post: 30057, member: 1152"] I have three currently, including a sling, a juvenile, and a young adult. As slings, two of mine dug burrows and stayed pretty much hidden until they reached about 1.5" or so. They would also seal themselves up during a premolt and bolt beneath the ground at the slightest bump of the enclosure. At about 1.5 inches, they became bolder and stayed out more. I have a 4.5" female who sits out in the open all the time and never uses a hide. She's very calm and has yet to kick a hair. As stated above, these guys can eat. The only time mine refuse a meal is if they are in premolt. Unlike my other Ts, who will wait in ambush or stalk their prey, my LPs tend to charge the minute they sense it. It's quite amusing to watch. Mine molt often, and the jump in size between molts is decent. They aren't my fastest growing species, but they certainly have a good growth rate. If you get one, I don't think that you'll be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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