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  • #46
    Originally posted by Larry Shone View Post
    Well for a start, if the shopkeeper shows any fear about handling it when you ask to see it,that's a sign its aggressive(sorry defensive)
    One test to do without touching the T is to get a long handled soft painting brush (the artists kind) and gently nudge its rear end. Most will just walk away slowly, a sign of it being ok. But if it rears round to attack the brush then that's a sign to steer clear of that one!

    alot of shops say they have a no hands on.. and what about the exo that's coming up..
    how do the sellers show what t's are docile??

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    • #47
      Originally posted by John chambers View Post
      alot of shops say they have a no hands on.. and what about the exo that's coming up..
      how do the sellers show what t's are docile??
      Exo,do you mean the BTS Expo? I wouldn't know about those as I've nevver been to one. But surely a BTS show would be handling their Ts,or at least using the brush method. But the thing is when buying a tiny spiderling (sling) ,as I did when I bought my Chile rose,at that stage there's no way of knowing how its going to turn out!
      My Collection: - Spiders are everywhere, so live with it
      Ray Gabriel






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      • #48

        Here is my young female. She is fairly active and quite busy for a "pet rock". She is more curious rather than shy and will investigate changes to her enclosure rather than hide. She has never flicked at me but I don't handle her so she has never has reason too. She is very popular in our household and I would recommend her to new or seasoned collectors.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by pete mosca View Post

          Here is my young female. She is fairly active and quite busy for a "pet rock". She is more curious rather than shy and will investigate changes to her enclosure rather than hide. She has never flicked at me but I don't handle her so she has never has reason too. She is very popular in our household and I would recommend her to new or seasoned collectors.

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          She looks good Pete

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