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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 159985" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>You'e given me an idea [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER]. If it doesn't settle, I'll rehouse into a vial. See if I can get it to go down instead of up! Maybe the enclosure is too big and it doesn't feel secure, which was why I gave it a bigger hide. Maybe in a smaller enclosure it will be forced into burrowing behaviour and use its energy that way.</p><p>I certainly agree it's a cheeky one! Compared to the smithi I had at the same time (which is a little bigger) it's a much cheekier, braver tarantula. The weird thing is when I lift the lid, it's the smithi whose bolted (ran across my kitchen worktop the other day!), the auratum stays put!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 159985, member: 29302"] You'e given me an idea [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER]. If it doesn't settle, I'll rehouse into a vial. See if I can get it to go down instead of up! Maybe the enclosure is too big and it doesn't feel secure, which was why I gave it a bigger hide. Maybe in a smaller enclosure it will be forced into burrowing behaviour and use its energy that way. I certainly agree it's a cheeky one! Compared to the smithi I had at the same time (which is a little bigger) it's a much cheekier, braver tarantula. The weird thing is when I lift the lid, it's the smithi whose bolted (ran across my kitchen worktop the other day!), the auratum stays put! [/QUOTE]
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