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CedrikG

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The best tread ever man.

Thx again for your support on you know what, without you it would already be failed.
 

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Gui, does your B. vagans burrow? I'm asking because I have a HUGE female who burrows quite deeply (all the way to the bottom of the enclosure). I once tried re-arranging her home, provided her with a bigger hide, but again she used that hide to start her burrow. :rolleyes: I never really see her unless she's at the beginning of her hide/burrow waiting for food. And she is one beautiful girl, too - just wish I could admire her more often. :(

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TheNatural

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Gui, does your B. vagans burrow? I'm asking because I have a HUGE female who burrows quite deeply (all the way to the bottom of the enclosure). I once tried re-arranging her home, provided her with a bigger hide, but again she used that hide to start her burrow. :rolleyes: I never really see her unless she's at the beginning of her hide/burrow waiting for food. And she is one beautiful girl, too - just wish I could admire her more often. :(

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Hi Wendy, yes she has burrowed all the way to the bottom in only 1 day and now shes at the door waiting for crickets. All my other vagans slings do the same. I guess this is not a show off specie, they tend to be much more shy than other "Brachy cousins".
 

TheNatural

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Brachypelma vagans - 16cm

Hi wendy, just took this fresh pic for you :D
As I said... shes waitting for crickets

 

TheNatural

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Grammostola rosea eggsac

Yes Larry, its a red phase rosea, both, male and female :rolleyes:
 
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