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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 50825" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>Many people don't consider this when buying species with medically significant venom. Not to sound like I'm putting anyone down, but a lot of people in this hobby have this "Me!Me!Me!" mentality, where they are more focused on themselves and don't realize that what they do has the potential to affect everyone else in this hobby.</p><p></p><p>Psalmos are great for people who want to get used to speed and attitude, especially if you want to get into pokies and other Old World arboreals. Now I think Ephebopus are also great for this, as they can be super fast for a terrestrial (especially a New World terrestrial), and they can be pretty mean too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 50825, member: 1084"] Many people don't consider this when buying species with medically significant venom. Not to sound like I'm putting anyone down, but a lot of people in this hobby have this "Me!Me!Me!" mentality, where they are more focused on themselves and don't realize that what they do has the potential to affect everyone else in this hobby. Psalmos are great for people who want to get used to speed and attitude, especially if you want to get into pokies and other Old World arboreals. Now I think Ephebopus are also great for this, as they can be super fast for a terrestrial (especially a New World terrestrial), and they can be pretty mean too. [/QUOTE]
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