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<blockquote data-quote="DewDrop" data-source="post: 61393" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>My Chilean Rose dug a burrow and covered up the hole. She got a half gallon container with a few inches of substrate and has just taken over the habitat. The peat moss has been light enough for her to use well. The top of the burrow is fluffy with webbed peat. It just gave me a smile and I kind of laughed because it was just so cute how the spider took right to her habitat as if it was anywhere in the world.</p><p></p><p>My question is, when they cover their burrow entrance, do they intend to molt or simply burrow until they find a feeder? No way to know? </p><p></p><p>I am thinking about adding springtails.</p><p></p><p>I was curious because it poses a question about feeding when the burrow entrance is covered. </p><p></p><p>Are there any feeders that if they get into the substrate that can be left as not to disturb the tarantula?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DewDrop, post: 61393, member: 4217"] My Chilean Rose dug a burrow and covered up the hole. She got a half gallon container with a few inches of substrate and has just taken over the habitat. The peat moss has been light enough for her to use well. The top of the burrow is fluffy with webbed peat. It just gave me a smile and I kind of laughed because it was just so cute how the spider took right to her habitat as if it was anywhere in the world. My question is, when they cover their burrow entrance, do they intend to molt or simply burrow until they find a feeder? No way to know? I am thinking about adding springtails. I was curious because it poses a question about feeding when the burrow entrance is covered. Are there any feeders that if they get into the substrate that can be left as not to disturb the tarantula? [/QUOTE]
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