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<blockquote data-quote="jetfire" data-source="post: 666" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Most Brachypelma like the substrate damn near totally dry. Make sure it's got plenty of hiding spots, just in case it decides not to tunnel (my redleg likes her cork bark hide, she's never even tried tunneling). But every spider is different, so feel free to experiment until you find what works for yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetfire, post: 666, member: 2"] Most Brachypelma like the substrate damn near totally dry. Make sure it's got plenty of hiding spots, just in case it decides not to tunnel (my redleg likes her cork bark hide, she's never even tried tunneling). But every spider is different, so feel free to experiment until you find what works for yours. [/QUOTE]
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