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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

Dupid22

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Beautiful coloring after (I believe its a her but I'm no expert) recent molt!
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Dupid22

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I literally just put her back in. I waited 3 or 4 days after she molted and then took her out and cleaned it. But she is a huge webber, she has already re covered most everything in there.
 

ilovebrachys

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I literally just put her back in. I waited 3 or 4 days after she molted and then took her out and cleaned it. But she is a huge webber, she has already re covered most everything in there.
Can I just ask why you 'cleaned' your tarantulas enclosure? Do you mean you cleared all its webbing away or something else?
I only ask as I've seen a few posts lately where people have been removing there Ts from there enclosures to clear away webbing ect for no reason other than it looks untidy - not saying that's what you have done but I just thought I'd ask? :)
 

Dupid22

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I "cleaned" it (removed webbing and re-arranged, because I used to have an additional tunnel behind the little bush and she molted in that tunnel. So with the amount of webbing she had done I was unable to get the molt out. Because of that I removed the tunnel and with it came most all of the webbing.
 

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