TheHound
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I posted before about how it pleased me that my T Sabulosum went with the starter burrow I gave it. For about two days after that I kept coming back and finding new piles of substrate outside the hide, which I kept removing, wondering where it could all be coming from. How deep was the spider burrowing? Well, rotating the enclosure today I saw right in the bottom corner a big gap in the substrate. Looks like my T burrowed all the way down to the bottom corner for some reason.
I'm entertained by this, but also curious as to why it would burrow so low! Substrate depth is about 10cm and it's gone all the way to the bottom. You can see the hide entrance in Pic 1 and the gap in the substrate where it burrowed to in Pic 2.
I know Sabulosum can like to burrow, especially prior to adulthood, but I (admittedly from my position as a beginner) would have more expected such extensive digging from a fossorial species.
I'm entertained by this, but also curious as to why it would burrow so low! Substrate depth is about 10cm and it's gone all the way to the bottom. You can see the hide entrance in Pic 1 and the gap in the substrate where it burrowed to in Pic 2.
I know Sabulosum can like to burrow, especially prior to adulthood, but I (admittedly from my position as a beginner) would have more expected such extensive digging from a fossorial species.
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