All the argueing in this thread aside, seems like a cool experience and a B. albopilosum is probably among the calmest and most tolerant species this could have happened with.
That being said I would recommend removing the T from the enclosure or blocking off the hide as you work on it...
Good to see her looking healthy (and very pretty!) after all of that. It's fascinating to see just how well they can recover from injuries, and even losing entire legs, over the course of a molt or two.
I'm very much at the start of my tarantula keeping journey still, but figured I could respond anyway.
1. Grammostola rosea for me too, my high school had one.
2. My dad kept a lot of snakes and some other reptiles before I was born, and my parents allegedly brought me to an expo when I was...
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