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Recent content by blerg-in-blarg

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    Crushing concerns

    Hrmm fair enough l'll have to look for some just plain bags of top soil. Thanks @AndrewClayton I'll try to not worry about it and leave it be.
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    Introduction

    Hello and thank you! @m0lsx @Enn49 @Yvonne G @Casey K. Looking forward to exploring all the Tarantula goodness on here
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    Introduction

    Thank you! I got way more of a welcome then I was expecting. That's so nice. Let's see in the order I got them A.seemanni(subadult) T. Albopilosus(adult) pretty sure female B. Boehmei (subadult?) A.Geniculata (got as a ~1" sling it's now sub adult) P. murinus (got at the same time as the...
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    Crushing concerns

    I do have some yes. Sorry they probably aren't the best photos. Thank you for the reply! If I remember right the substrate is a "tarantula mix", just soil and some shredded wood. Doesn't seem like anything else is mixed in there. The corner area where the burrow goes thru is where the collapse...
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    Introduction

    Hi. My name's Andrew. Ive always found spiders fascinating, but was never one of those kids who would go grabbing bugs. I usually avoided touching them like the plague, but I loved to watch and learn about them. At some point I stumbled across people on youtube taking care of T's, and got very...
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    Crushing concerns

    Out of curiosity, how did things turn out? I've got a similar issue with my B.Emilia. The cork bark actually trotters, and since it's a pretty thick piece, I worry it could collapse in. This T specifically has had a cave in too. Right at the corner I'm worried about no less haha.
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