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RE: spectacled x caimen

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Posted by: Jonasgn at Thu Nov 26 01:22:55 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonasgn ]  
   

Danny
Yes the siamese can be very aggressive also. We have a big breeding pair, that we have 2 babies from now. We hatched out the babies inside the enclosure and now they are growing up with mom amd dad. Not seen too often.
They usually are pretty aggressive, but now both mom and dad are very protective of the babies. Itīs nice to watch, exept it makes cleaning much more difficult
I agree on the trigonatus being scary. I think they are shy, but if you corner them or try to catch them, you better be on your toes. In my experience they always hold on when they bite, scary. We have a42 year old, 6,5 foot male. He can be very scary to work with.
We are planning to get both intermedius and acutus in the nearest future. The first will be intermedius.

Jonas


   

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