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<blockquote data-quote="jackys" data-source="post: 120011" data-attributes="member: 26341"><p>Hmm sounds like both would be cool... A more active T would be a nice change of pace, but I appreciate just sitting there looking pretty too.</p><p></p><p>I just don't want anything that'll get super territorial or teleport up the tongs while I'm doing cage maintenance, lol. I think I can handle an enthusiastic feeding response and a bit of defensiveness or skittishness, as I'm already very cautious and never get too close.</p><p></p><p>The A. genic I saw was bigger, 4-5". I have yet to see an N. chromatus for sale but it's definitely on my radar. Just gotta see if I can persuade the husband that we totally need more spiders >_></p><p></p><p>EDIT: those are some lovely T's you have BTW!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackys, post: 120011, member: 26341"] Hmm sounds like both would be cool... A more active T would be a nice change of pace, but I appreciate just sitting there looking pretty too. I just don't want anything that'll get super territorial or teleport up the tongs while I'm doing cage maintenance, lol. I think I can handle an enthusiastic feeding response and a bit of defensiveness or skittishness, as I'm already very cautious and never get too close. The A. genic I saw was bigger, 4-5". I have yet to see an N. chromatus for sale but it's definitely on my radar. Just gotta see if I can persuade the husband that we totally need more spiders >_> EDIT: those are some lovely T's you have BTW!!! [/QUOTE]
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