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Nada

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I have! Great T. a very hardy large bodied terrestrial, with attituide to spare. They're more Defensive than agressive. They will give you threat displays. They're great for displaying, as they rarely hide. They grow pretty slow, but not painfully slow(like aphnopelma). Anything else you want to know, feel free to ask.
 
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