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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 34477" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Hi Garvin, </p><p>thanks. That's a nice thing to come home to.</p><p>My BB is only about 2.5cm leg span. As I wrote it had been hiding for about a month when it last molted and at the moment it seems to repeat this pattern, lol. It's currently hiding inside its bottlecap house (went in there about less than a month after its last disappearance). It dug out some kind of "back door" so I can at least occasionally see a tiny bit of it. It still looks quite plump and shiny, so even so it has not eating for a good 2-3 weeks I'm not too worried about it. </p><p>They really teach you patience, don't they, lol?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 34477, member: 3190"] Hi Garvin, thanks. That's a nice thing to come home to. My BB is only about 2.5cm leg span. As I wrote it had been hiding for about a month when it last molted and at the moment it seems to repeat this pattern, lol. It's currently hiding inside its bottlecap house (went in there about less than a month after its last disappearance). It dug out some kind of "back door" so I can at least occasionally see a tiny bit of it. It still looks quite plump and shiny, so even so it has not eating for a good 2-3 weeks I'm not too worried about it. They really teach you patience, don't they, lol? [/QUOTE]
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