Funny or Cute Things Your Tarantula Does

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For months, Bulldozer (Grammostola pulchra) has had a large leaf as a mat in her enclosure, since she seems to like having different textures to be on. (On a few previous occasions, I watched her try to drag the leaf before, but she didn't seem to realize that she couldn't drag it while she was sitting on it.)

Today, after she pooped in her water dish, she dragged her leaf into the dish (to cover the evidence!) and pulled her rubber mat closer to the dish.

When I pulled the leaf aside to remove and clean the dish, she grabbed the leaf and wouldn't let go (or get out of the dish).
 
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Hopefully this is a cute thing and nothing to be alarmed about (searched and found nothing) but my C. Versicolor sling must *MUST* do 4 laps around the enclosure before taking a meal. I drop the cricket (crushed head) in and the sling slowly walks to the side and does 4 laps before grabbing the cricket. I'm going to try to get a video of it tomorrow.
 

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The water dish flipping in the exact same spot baumgarteni moved the water dish all the way to other end, propped it up in a corner and left it 'dirty'. The opposite of what it did before. Must be absolutely livid at me. As I publicly embarrassed it yet again, curious what it will do in a fit of :shifty: soon, ha!
 

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For months, Bulldozer (Grammostola pulchra) has had a large leaf as a mat in her enclosure, since she seems to like having different textures to be on. (On a few previous occasions, I watched her try to drag the leaf before, but she didn't seem to realize that she couldn't drag it while she was sitting on it.)

Today, after she pooped in her water dish, she dragged her leaf into the dish (to cover the evidence!) and pulled her rubber mat closer to the dish.

When I pulled the leaf aside to remove and clean the dish, she grabbed the leaf and wouldn't let go (or get out of the dish).
That's pretty cute and interesting idea to give various objects that aren't mainly for decoration/shelter/web points. Do this for little slings(which most of mine are) too or is it mainly juveniles/adults?
 

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That's pretty cute and interesting idea to give various objects that aren't mainly for decoration/shelter/web points. Do this for little slings(which most of mine are) too or is it mainly juveniles/adults?
I have these leaves in both of my juvenile Grammostola pulchra enclosures. Dozer likes to sit on them, whereas Flash is a pet hide. (She keeps herself sealed in whether she is in pre-molt or not.)

My sling enclosures don't have those, because there is limited space.
 

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The slightly larger (although still only about 1cm DLS) of my 2 Cyriocosmus elegans slings just started threat posturing and slapping the substrate when I tried to feed it a roach nymph.

I'm just chuckling to myself like "Allow it bruv, you're about half the size of my pinky nail so stop gwarning like you're bad"
 

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The slightly larger (although still only about 1cm DLS) of my 2 Cyriocosmus elegans slings just started threat posturing and slapping the substrate when I tried to feed it a roach nymph.

I'm just chuckling to myself like "Allow it bruv, you're about half the size of my pinky nail so stop gwarning like you're bad"
Do you have something strange in your water? It sounds that all your spiders are doing odd things o_O.

My A. geniculata is now too large for sitting ON the water bowl. Now it is sitting beside the bowl, with one leg on its edge. "My water bowl is my temple".
 

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Do you have something strange in your water? It sounds that all your spiders are doing odd things o_O.
I think they get it from me to be honest, either that or I just attract weirdos o_O:rofl:

My A. geniculata is now too large for sitting ON the water bowl. Now it is sitting beside the bowl, with one leg on its edge. "My water bowl is my temple".
"This is my water dish, there are many like it but this one is mine..."
 

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my lil b. hamorii (previously b. smithi) is a very silly girl with her water dish. She likes to fill it up with dirt and then be like 'where'd the water go?? :::c", lately she's just been sitting in the dish when it's empty.
 

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My Versicolor sling will sit underneath the lid of her enclosure and poke the tip of a leg through. Looks like she's trying to say hello!
 
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Just the usual spider doing spidery things rehouse my Davus. pentaloris a week after molt set up the enclosure beautifully to look at as well as adequate for "her" needs give her a partially buried hide and add a little moss that she seems to like to incorporate into her webbing. she comes out of cup into enclosure walks straight into her hide perfect. Next day her hide entrance has been dug out and she has gather up all the moss to make her home on top of the hide while her hide is completely empty.
 

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Every night my sling will start to dig a hole and every day he will fill it up! He does this endlessly. Maybe I should put sticky notes in his enclosure reminding him of what he's done
 

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For months, Bulldozer (Grammostola pulchra) has had a large leaf as a mat in her enclosure, since she seems to like having different textures to be on. (On a few previous occasions, I watched her try to drag the leaf before, but she didn't seem to realize that she couldn't drag it while she was sitting on it.)

Today, after she pooped in her water dish, she dragged her leaf into the dish (to cover the evidence!) and pulled her rubber mat closer to the dish.

When I pulled the leaf aside to remove and clean the dish, she grabbed the leaf and wouldn't let go (or get out of the dish).
Cool what’s that alien saucer looking thing on the left???

My b bohemi (mex fire leg) lives up off the ground on its bark mostly like an aboreal. Minus the webbing I’ll give her more substrate soon, but most likely have same result .
 

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My T. plumipes female threw a ball of substrate at my camera the other day. :rofl: Got a kick out of that.
 

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Cool what’s that alien saucer looking thing on the left???
That is the top of a plumbing "boot." (You cut the top off until it is the size you need for flashing around a plumbing stack.)

It's not really worth it to buy that just for a spider, but my husband had some left over. If you know someone who does metal roofing, you could get some for free.


Every night my sling will start to dig a hole and every day he will fill it up! He does this endlessly. Maybe I should put sticky notes in his enclosure reminding him of what he's done
Name it FDR.
 

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My Araneus diadematus will throw its legs up into the air (guessing a threat posture) when I say "Hi" to it. It looks like it's saying "Hi" back:p.
 
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