DuneElliot
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2022
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Are there any particular fossorial species that are out and about more than others...or are they ALL pretty much "pet holes"?
Pet holes are fun. I didn't think I'd like them as much as I do. It's fun to watch them dig around and rearrange their cage and make tunnels. If you get an N. incei, they web a ton, are dwarfs, and fossorials. You see them out often on their webbing, and sometimes they hide. I have an N. incei Gold and they are great (and new world without urticating hairs)I don't really want a pet hole.
That's a cool looking T. Is the enclosure for it like normal fossorials with lots of substrate or leaning a little more towards terrestrial set-upE. murinus most visible in my collection
Very deep substrate, and moist. 8" or 8"+ with some space to crawl around above the surface. They make large burrows, and trumpet shaped entrances that protrude above the ground.That's a cool looking T. Is the enclosure for it like normal fossorials with lots of substrate or leaning a little more towards terrestrial set-up