I bought this girl in March and rehoused her into a slightly smaller enclosure with different substrate and hide. She seems to be more comfortable and is always out and ready for food now.
I have two smaller specimens and hope to breed her if one turns out to be male because I adore this species.
Two of mine are always out unless they're in premolt, but one I only see legs. They tend to be slightly skittish and run back into their hides, but if I'm careful, they'll stay out through the whole feeding process.
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