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Some new T's in mind...

BigTGirl93

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Okay so I have a few T's in mind but can't pick one to get, if anyone has owned any of these T's and would like to give me info and care on keeping them I would appreciate it! :)

Brazilian Black
T. Blondi
Skeleton Leg
Indian Ornamental
OBT
Cobalt Blue
 

khatchet

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I have kept obt the care is easy. I keep mine at 60 to 70% humdity room temp. mine is about 2 or 3 inch and it its 1 larger cricket a week. They are fun to keep. Cheap to buy. All togather i would say it is in my top fav. I would deffently reccomend it to you.
 

Nada

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I have all of them, the only one that's hard to keep is the Blondi. They're very fragile, and need very high humidity. Mold, and bacteria are an issue. They need a lot of attention... want mine? lol
 

BigTGirl93

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Thank you both for the response I appreciate your info, I love OBTs I am just fascinated by them!! And their color just makes my eyes pop out of my head lol! I love Blondis a lot too, how high is the humidity for your T Kenny?
 

khatchet

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I do not have a t bolndi but i know people who do and they keep a towel over half the cage to keep humdity up. And atho i have never had one i have things that need high humidity. A light misting in the morning and a heavy one at night has always kept them there for me
 

Nada

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The humidity isn't the issue, preventing mold an bacteria is, and proper ventilation. Yous pretty much forced to use a Rubbermaid. However, if you wan't to go with a stirmi (burgundy Goliath) they're much more forgiving, and cheaper lol
 

novakdesigns

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I had an indian ornamental, raised him from sling. Absolutely stunning and lightening fast when his food was dropped in tank. Never handled him though
 

Tongue Flicker

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I own an OBT and she's such a baby. Unlike every obt thread i've read about their being aggressive, mine has a mild temperament. She doesn't mind her enclosure being opened for me to take a photo, like this one :D

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Fred Scrooby

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We started a year ago. Now the proud owners of 25 T's
M/F
1/1 Mexican Fire Leg
1/1 Mexican Red Leg
1/2 Brazillian Black
1/1 Brazillian Black & White
1/1 Socotra Blue Baboon
2/3 Gooty Sapphire Ornamental
1/1 venenzuaila Sun Tiger
2/2 Chaco Golden Knee
1/1 Bahai Gray
0/1 Chillian Rose
 

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