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Well, everything I said the other night about my L. parahybana being the eternal extrovert has pretty much flown out the window today. She found her hide, went in and walled it closed. Maybe they are taking turns though as my A. moderatum, who has not been out of her hide since I put her in the new enclosure is out making rounds.
On a side note, I opened the top to feed the T. blondi last night(she was in her burrow) and shook four crickets into the cage directly in front of the hole. In a blink she jumped out, grabbed them all in one motion and was back in her burrow. It was quite impressive to say the least.
On a side note, I opened the top to feed the T. blondi last night(she was in her burrow) and shook four crickets into the cage directly in front of the hole. In a blink she jumped out, grabbed them all in one motion and was back in her burrow. It was quite impressive to say the least.