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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 218031" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>What the heck have I just read?</p><p>Finally! Finally! Yes yes and yes!</p><p>This is exactly how I ended up housing mine and it worked out perfectly. I say that and I'm talking about as adults or even my sub adults. I'm not at all suggesting they are more aborial,but they will if giving the chance ime go to the top of the hide and sit.</p><p></p><p>I'm also after tons of hours of research doing the same thing with chilobrachys hunina because in the wild they show the same behavior and honestly I've been trying to figure out a proper way to house them. We have eight two aren't mine .none of them have dug as much as an inch. They web up and any disturbing will draw them out and it's not from hey you has cheese burger? </p><p>I feel like because yes in the wild they do behave with aborial activity so if I give them the option to do either dig or go up and web up a half round and feel secure. I won't have half the battle trying to totally simple maintenance and have a huge chilobrachys zooming across her tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 218031, member: 39012"] What the heck have I just read? Finally! Finally! Yes yes and yes! This is exactly how I ended up housing mine and it worked out perfectly. I say that and I'm talking about as adults or even my sub adults. I'm not at all suggesting they are more aborial,but they will if giving the chance ime go to the top of the hide and sit. I'm also after tons of hours of research doing the same thing with chilobrachys hunina because in the wild they show the same behavior and honestly I've been trying to figure out a proper way to house them. We have eight two aren't mine .none of them have dug as much as an inch. They web up and any disturbing will draw them out and it's not from hey you has cheese burger? I feel like because yes in the wild they do behave with aborial activity so if I give them the option to do either dig or go up and web up a half round and feel secure. I won't have half the battle trying to totally simple maintenance and have a huge chilobrachys zooming across her tank. [/QUOTE]
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