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interesting B.Vagans

IamKrush

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so i had a mite scare and had to clean and sterilize a few Ts Enclosures . One which was my B.vagans. Whats interesting about this after resetting up its home. It started to make its burrow in the same place as it was prior to the mite scare. I thought it was interesting How it remembered.
 

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so i had a mite scare and had to clean and sterilize a few Ts Enclosures . One which was my B.vagans. Whats interesting about this after resetting up its home. It started to make its burrow in the same place as it was prior to the mite scare. I thought it was interesting How it remembered.
I am always in wonderment about some of the behaviors I see in the Ts I keep. Neat.
 

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They're weirdos, more physical and skittish than most Brachypelma sp.
I found mine on the bathroom wall after she spent three years as a hider, and then decided to escape. Still just as docile as most new world sp outside the enclosure. She's great really, love the sp.
 

IamKrush

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They're weirdos, more physical and skittish than most Brachypelma sp.
I found mine on the bathroom wall after she spent three years as a hider, and then decided to escape. Still just as docile as most new world sp outside the enclosure. She's great really, love the sp.
This one does tend to hide alot but works with me when i need to move it and wont act skittish until its back in its home.
 

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Come to think of it, of my brachys, vagans is the one that uses its hide most, followed by albopilosum. The rest, seemingly by accident.
 

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