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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 47437" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>Understandable. I'm guessing you're new to arboreals? The fact that it made a web so soon is a good sign that it is settling in well. But yes, anytime a tarantula seals itself inside of its web/burrow, that usually means it is going to molt soon. This can last weeks for some species. </p><p></p><p>On a side note: it's perfectly normal for certain more reclusive species to stay in their hides for extended periods of time. I just saw my Ephebopus murinus out for the first time in close to 5 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 47437, member: 1084"] Understandable. I'm guessing you're new to arboreals? The fact that it made a web so soon is a good sign that it is settling in well. But yes, anytime a tarantula seals itself inside of its web/burrow, that usually means it is going to molt soon. This can last weeks for some species. On a side note: it's perfectly normal for certain more reclusive species to stay in their hides for extended periods of time. I just saw my Ephebopus murinus out for the first time in close to 5 months. [/QUOTE]
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