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    Beauty defined

    It is amazing that such colors can be in nature and on a spider no less!!
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    Need Help

    Lost t with a t that size it could be anywhere. Check any dark places that are less traveled. T's would probably stay away from highly traveled areas. Good luck hunting.
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    my king baboon

    nice looking t
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    Genus Theraphosa

    I can not see them
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    Leaves?

    leaves I tried to use leaves one time ( I do not know what kind of leaves) and becasue of the humidity in the tank the leaves tended to get moldy, even dead leaves. And to answer your question some of m T's did use the leaves for their burrow.
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    Is anything wrong?

    when I rehoused my lividum she sat in the corner with her legs under her for about a week and a half, but then she dug out a very nice burrow.
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    Questions!

    Are you talking about the rectangle peices of grass on the pallets? I do not think the actual grass would be harmfull, but the sod that the grass is cut with might be problematic. It would probably be difficult for anyone selling grass to know what all the grass has been subjected to.
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    live plants

    idea that is a great idea
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    Seemanni temperament

    Seemanni Mine is very skiddish, with the slightest vibration it darts into the burrow.
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    Has anyone had this happen?

    any news? Just wondering if there was any news on your t?
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    unnamed chain store strikes again - almost. and confirm id?

    as t's gain popularity, the pet stores will propably have to attain more knowledge of them. I do not think I have been in a pet store that has not made a mistake like this.
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    Cobalt Blue Price? (WC)

    Most pet stores will sell a 3in for about fifty dollars. Blues are generally agressive and love to burrow. Given the opprotunity they will dig an extensive burrow. Probably will not see them very often.
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    is it gonna molt or not? C.Craw(king baboon)

    don,t worry about it too much, t's are pretty self-sufficient. If you see the crickets just walking around after a day or so then try to remove them. As for the pet shop people, I wouldn't depend entirely on what they have to say. Their knowledge is usually pretty broad and general.
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