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I'm using my phone though.to post vids from u tube u just
1, get video url at current time
2, wright click on vid
3, copy it
4, click the media icon above (next to the smile bar)
5, past then embed it
your done
I'm using my phone though.to post vids from u tube u just
1, get video url at current time
2, wright click on vid
3, copy it
4, click the media icon above (next to the smile bar)
5, past then embed it
your done
She'd normally rather run away, but I've had a few close calls with her. I've noticed a lot of variation in personality when it comes to this species. I had another one who was actually pretty calm. This one is a bit more on the defensive side. My Ephebopus cyanognathus is far more defensive than the murinus though.Nice collection !! Could you tell me how aggressive your Ephebopus murinus is please? Really want one
E.murinus shouldn't be too much for you to handle then. They just need moist substrate and lots of ventilation. I don't see much of mine though. Pet holes for sure.Very tempted .
I don't have any aggressive T's in my collection apart from a H.Pulchripes. Only been keeping T's since November last year. 17 up till now
Very tempted .
I don't have any aggressive T's in my collection apart from a H.Pulchripes. Only been keeping T's since November last year. 17 up till now
An OBT is far worse to deal with lolAs long as you know what your letting yourself in for, you'll cope. If I coped with a juvi OBT as a first T I'm sure you'll have no problems.