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Brachyprelma Albopilosum bad molt
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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 86662" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>burrowing for premolt/molt is normal, barricading is a good sign for that, or it could just be tired of the world and wants to hide out for a while. </p><p></p><p>I'd let the rosea enclosure dry out, they like it bone dry.</p><p></p><p>B. albo's are awesome bulldozers. both of mine were constantly underground until they hit about 1.5" dls or so, then they started to come out and be seen more. I also cut the substrate depth in half and gave them a burrow. Now they don't burrow as much and are seen even more. They use the hide when spooked, and have dug out a bit under the hide so it's like a sink hole with a "roof".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 86662, member: 4199"] burrowing for premolt/molt is normal, barricading is a good sign for that, or it could just be tired of the world and wants to hide out for a while. I'd let the rosea enclosure dry out, they like it bone dry. B. albo's are awesome bulldozers. both of mine were constantly underground until they hit about 1.5" dls or so, then they started to come out and be seen more. I also cut the substrate depth in half and gave them a burrow. Now they don't burrow as much and are seen even more. They use the hide when spooked, and have dug out a bit under the hide so it's like a sink hole with a "roof". [/QUOTE]
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