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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 132146" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>This tiny little sling is becoming a favorite in my collection. He so active and always hanging around in his "tree". He took a tiny B. lateralis tonight and for some reason I enjoy watching him even more than the others. My other two arboreals, P pulcher and P. irminia are also very fun to watch, but they've made little web nests at the bottoms of their enclosures and seem ti hide a lot. My little blue guy here is always perched out in the open somewhere I can see him.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a bunch of different sized Amac boxes today. I think I'll switch these guys into the the smaller boxes, so I can see them better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 132146, member: 27883"] This tiny little sling is becoming a favorite in my collection. He so active and always hanging around in his "tree". He took a tiny B. lateralis tonight and for some reason I enjoy watching him even more than the others. My other two arboreals, P pulcher and P. irminia are also very fun to watch, but they've made little web nests at the bottoms of their enclosures and seem ti hide a lot. My little blue guy here is always perched out in the open somewhere I can see him. I ordered a bunch of different sized Amac boxes today. I think I'll switch these guys into the the smaller boxes, so I can see them better. [/QUOTE]
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