Tarantula Dance (no while eating)

BokehBlind

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Hey everyone! I got my first T (g pulchra sling) a few weeks ago and it has recently made a burrow.

It's sealed it off and has been doing this weird dance where it rubs its butt on the substrate back and forth. It almost looks like a weird dance. No web is there that I can see.

It's been doing this for 3 days now.

Has anyone seen this before? I'm so curious to know what's going on. I doubt it is just enjoying some tunes haha

(will post video if I catch em)
 

Andrea82

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Hey everyone! I got my first T (g pulchra sling) a few weeks ago and it has recently made a burrow.

It's sealed it off and has been doing this weird dance where it rubs its butt on the substrate back and forth. It almost looks like a weird dance. No web is there that I can see.

It's been doing this for 3 days now.

Has anyone seen this before? I'm so curious to know what's going on. I doubt it is just enjoying some tunes haha

(will post video if I catch em)
Had my t albo juvie do this a few times, where it would rub the bottom of its abdomen on its dirt mound or a piece of cork. Spinnerets tucked in, not moving at all, and the abdomen moving back and forth, as if itching something.
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Definitely webbing.
 

Craig73

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My G. IHeringi does this. I’m almost certain it’s laying down trip lines to sense it’s prey. Pulled out a water dish the other night and it came flying towards it. Takes you aback when a majority of the time it saunters around and then a full charge out of nowhere. I can’t see webbing, but when I do cleanup everything is stuck together.
 

Envoirment

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Just wait until you see some of their grooming. My B. smithi grooms itself like it's at a rave sometimes.
 
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