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"Arboreal" behavior from a H.Lividum
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 35105" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>I wanted to add something,my P.muticus and H.lividum was so seldom seen I haven't retrieved one molt and the other day just saw a small tarantula with signs of some blue. The P.muticus at the slightest movement will disappear and maybe show itself at the entrance every few weeks,I use this as a time to feed the above mentioned. I have added 3 specimens that I suspect will be the same,the Thailand velvet(Ornithoctonus Aureotibialis)since they have already burrowed since day one and have been pulling a Houdini.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 35105, member: 1070"] I wanted to add something,my P.muticus and H.lividum was so seldom seen I haven't retrieved one molt and the other day just saw a small tarantula with signs of some blue. The P.muticus at the slightest movement will disappear and maybe show itself at the entrance every few weeks,I use this as a time to feed the above mentioned. I have added 3 specimens that I suspect will be the same,the Thailand velvet(Ornithoctonus Aureotibialis)since they have already burrowed since day one and have been pulling a Houdini. [/QUOTE]
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