JuvenileHobbyist
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- May 4, 2021
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Hey there!
So i currently own 10 Tarantulas and 2 slings, and my 2 Brachypelma Hamorii's keep climbing the walls and basically live attached to the wall at this point. Occasionally a few others do it momentarily but those two have been doing this for months.
I've changed the substrate at a higher level to decrease any possible injuries from falling, i've personally dug their burrows deeper in case it wasn't deep enough to hide in, i've left them alone for weeks only giving water and have also had them weeks in an other room with much less traffic but nothing has worked so far.
All i can think off is maybe not enough hiding spots, or some other pieces of cork bark i use as decoration might be in the way, but as of now i have no clue what's been causing this.
Thanks for the help.
^ Picture of one of the enclosures, other one is in a similar style but with a higher level of substrate. ^
So i currently own 10 Tarantulas and 2 slings, and my 2 Brachypelma Hamorii's keep climbing the walls and basically live attached to the wall at this point. Occasionally a few others do it momentarily but those two have been doing this for months.
I've changed the substrate at a higher level to decrease any possible injuries from falling, i've personally dug their burrows deeper in case it wasn't deep enough to hide in, i've left them alone for weeks only giving water and have also had them weeks in an other room with much less traffic but nothing has worked so far.
All i can think off is maybe not enough hiding spots, or some other pieces of cork bark i use as decoration might be in the way, but as of now i have no clue what's been causing this.
Thanks for the help.

^ Picture of one of the enclosures, other one is in a similar style but with a higher level of substrate. ^