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James1975

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Walsall west Midlands england
Have a look at this beautiful t
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Arachnoclown

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Love those Ts....one of my favorites. In all honesty I would remove all that wood. I've seen many tarantula photos on here with drag wounds on the abdomen. When a tarantula gets big and plump it has a hard time holding up that fat arse when it walks. That's when the wound show up from dragging. A little wood is ok but I would definitely isolate it to at least one corner of the enclosure so it doesn't have to walk through it all the time.
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James1975

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250
Location
Walsall west Midlands england
Love those Ts....one of my favorites. In all honesty I would remove all that wood. I've seen many tarantula photos on here with drag wounds on the abdomen. When a tarantula gets big and plump it has a hard time holding up that fat arse when it walks. That's when the wound show up from dragging. A little wood is ok but I would definitely isolate it to at least one corner of the enclosure so it doesn't have to walk through it all the time.
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Will do because the t is very active to be honest I read they like it dry that's why I put that on top of the substrate.thanks for the advice.
 
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