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Citharacanthus cyaneus

Tarantula Trooper

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One thing I have really come to appreciate in this hobby is when your highly fossorial spood stays out all the time ( or most of). My Ephebopus Rufucens I just rehoused 2 weeks ago hasn't even tried to dig yet. I have 2 Cilantica sp. Kali one sets on top the other sits down in the mouth of the turrent ( both slings) . My baby King Baboon stays on top and it's enclosure looks like bad swiss cheese. My sling Cyriopagopous Hainanus has abandoned its burrow since molting and sits out. Lot of cool things bout keeping our T's but when your fossorial T stays out like a terrestrial...man dats da STUFF!!! LOL. Happy Spoodering!!
 

Le_kelscifer

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One thing I have really come to appreciate in this hobby is when your highly fossorial spood stays out all the time ( or most of). My Ephebopus Rufucens I just rehoused 2 weeks ago hasn't even tried to dig yet. I have 2 Cilantica sp. Kali one sets on top the other sits down in the mouth of the turrent ( both slings) . My baby King Baboon stays on top and it's enclosure looks like bad swiss cheese. My sling Cyriopagopous Hainanus has abandoned its burrow since molting and sits out. Lot of cool things bout keeping our T's but when your fossorial T stays out like a terrestrial...man dats da STUFF!!! LOL. Happy Spoodering!!
Same. My fossorials pretty much sit out 24/7. And the webbing, it's gorgeous. My favorite thing about turrents is you can just drop food down, like fire in the hole!
 

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