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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 141969" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>[USER=27883]@Tortoise Tom[/USER] yes, quite right, as you know I have other animals, lizards, etc, I enjoy keeping them all but I have been won over by tarantulas and making their terrariums, I so enjoy watching them too, I never realised they were such amazing creatures, having always dismissed them through my own fear, now I get to observe them and what a gift that is.</p><p>As you rightly say to watch them interact in a new environment and see them hunt, it’s magical.</p><p>My favourite was the acanthuscurria, I put a roach in and it buried itself, but she was aware something was around, so she came out her burrow, stretched her legs out as much as possible and just waited, sensing for the slightest movement underfoot, it was awesome to watch. </p><p>Yep, I think they have given me the most pleasure of all.</p><p></p><p>[USER=4548]@PanzoN88[/USER] i think you are quite right! Bring it on!</p><p></p><p>Oh and yes... and there’s two more due tomorrow! A Grammostola actaeon and a Nhandu chromatus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 141969, member: 27934"] [USER=27883]@Tortoise Tom[/USER] yes, quite right, as you know I have other animals, lizards, etc, I enjoy keeping them all but I have been won over by tarantulas and making their terrariums, I so enjoy watching them too, I never realised they were such amazing creatures, having always dismissed them through my own fear, now I get to observe them and what a gift that is. As you rightly say to watch them interact in a new environment and see them hunt, it’s magical. My favourite was the acanthuscurria, I put a roach in and it buried itself, but she was aware something was around, so she came out her burrow, stretched her legs out as much as possible and just waited, sensing for the slightest movement underfoot, it was awesome to watch. Yep, I think they have given me the most pleasure of all. [USER=4548]@PanzoN88[/USER] i think you are quite right! Bring it on! Oh and yes... and there’s two more due tomorrow! A Grammostola actaeon and a Nhandu chromatus. [/QUOTE]
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