Pictures of Cozy Burrows

Moakmeister

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Nonnack

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Cozy burrows? My Chilobrachys KK made whole cozy apartment;P With few levels, he has basement, first floor and penthouse;)











She usually stays in this 'web cave' in middle of tank, when scared runs down into burrow, when hungry sits on the top of web.
 

The Grym Reaper

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E. cyanognathus - So cosy that he never comes out... Ever. DSC00002.JPG

C. huahini - I don't see much of her either.
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B. emilia - "Screw you guys, I'm going home"
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P. antinous (Peru)
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G. iheringi - Having a munch
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Chris LXXIX

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Sadly the spider inside died of old age but still I use this as 'money box'... it's incredible the amount of banknotes you can put inside, and to think that weirdos buy tech and priced cumbersome safe :)

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Mychajlo

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Here’s my 4” female Cyriopagopus Vonwirthi’s amazing burrow the last picture is me pointing at approximately where the chamber is
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You haven't seen an intricate burrow till you've raised Lampropelma.. least two entrances and they use every bit of sub..
 

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Share some pictures of your tarantulas looking all warm and snug and comfy in their beds.
This is my pet hole, Miss Hissypants (Ceratogyrus marshalli).

She was in a cramped deli cup when I bought her, and I think she is making up for not having been able to burrow before. (I've never seen her out of her burrow since she dug it three months ago.) The burrow goes all the way down to the bottom and then veers off along the bottom in an L shape that curves up slightly on the other end.

She has since webbed over the glass wall seen here, so I can barely see her in there.
 

Mjb30

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Well, not a T but my Hadrurus arizonensis. She decided that this little U-shaped burrow to nowhere was a good addition! She’s since extended it and I reckon she’s going to break through to her main burrows anytime soon!

 

Wolfspidurguy

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oh man now i wish i had a pic of my hogna carolinensis's old enclosure with 3 burrows two of witch she gave up on before they became big enough for her to fit in and the third one was a pre made burrow. ill post a pic of her new burrow once i replace her substraite because i slacked off on keeping the substrate moist and for some reason it hardened like natural clay (it probably did this because i used dirt from outside in the area i caught her in) and i gave her a pretty lage cricket the other day and she thanked me today by defecating EVERYWHERE seriously theres spots of white all over the enclosure like it looks like she ate taco bell and was Mexican food intolerant on top of that.
 

DanBsTs

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Just one of the three entrances to my C. Fimbriatus sling's burrow. I'll probably have to rehouse this bugger after the next molt or two. Growing like a weed.
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Paul1126

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Makes me sad knowing that this burrow he dug out collapsed and he's trying to dig it back out, only for it to keep collapsing. He's covered in substrate he just needs to give up now.



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