Hope You Appear.

MissOrangeHat

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So my B.Vagans Decided to hide about a month ago on this date, the 17th. Hopefully they decide to come out today or in the next few days..

I'm sure they probably molted at this point, having been waiting aggressively since April 17th. The little darling was about 1/2 Inch last I have know. Hopefully they will look awesome when they come out.

But I am extremely pumped/worried for them, but that wont stop me from cheering them on, here at work and every day I come home.
 

The Grym Reaper

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Mine's been hidden away for about 3 weeks now, I can see into the burrow, should be moulting very soon.
 

MissOrangeHat

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Sadly mines in the direct middle of their enclosure so theyre hidden. But I can see small holes on the sides where they have dug around. But too small to see anything.
 

Sinned

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Mine been hiding for over like a month+ today she to torn down her dirt curtains and was seen exploring. She didn't molt... still very happy she is around and about again. Hope yours did :p
 

Malo

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Since my B.Vagans got fat from a superworm, my sling has put up the dirt curtains and staying in its burrow. It's alongside the cup edge and easy for me to see though, so I check on it each morning.
 

MissOrangeHat

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Behold, the B.Vagans decides to be a cute.
But anywho, here's the baby in their new suit. I also fed them a cricket yesterday and i doubled checked on their fangs. Fangs look good and hard.
I find it funny how that cricket disappeared not even 5 minutes in while wandering my baby's enclosure.
 
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