Great Basin Ben
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2010
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- 86
Hey everybody,
I was curious, have any of you done SUCH a good job on your T's enclosure, that they essentially create a naturalistic type of burrow, and RARELy show their pretty little faces.
I just recently aquired an Aphonopelma sp. "Sonoma?" and after a day of settling in, she's dug a very healthy burrow, and only pokes her front pedipalps out in the evening, and to get the cricket that I put in there every few days. Aside from that, she seems MOSt content in her burrow, just like she was in the Southwest Desert.
How many of you NEVER see your T? And for those of you that rarely do, how do you go about cleaning the enclosure, or do you just dismantle everything, and let them build it all back over after it's been cleaned?
I was curious, have any of you done SUCH a good job on your T's enclosure, that they essentially create a naturalistic type of burrow, and RARELy show their pretty little faces.
I just recently aquired an Aphonopelma sp. "Sonoma?" and after a day of settling in, she's dug a very healthy burrow, and only pokes her front pedipalps out in the evening, and to get the cricket that I put in there every few days. Aside from that, she seems MOSt content in her burrow, just like she was in the Southwest Desert.
How many of you NEVER see your T? And for those of you that rarely do, how do you go about cleaning the enclosure, or do you just dismantle everything, and let them build it all back over after it's been cleaned?