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<blockquote data-quote="katiekatelyn" data-source="post: 27174" data-attributes="member: 2931"><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><span style="color: #0000ff">Yeah that's what I thought</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><span style="color: #00b359">Yeah that's what I thought, but when no one answered me on here for daysss I posted a thread on another tarantula forum I'm on and was told by several people that I should just leave it alone, that the tarantula will push the remains/boluses out of the burrow on its own. It didn't seem right, but at the same time I feel if I try to pull them out of my curlyhair's burrow, because Bailey has no defined entry it will collapse on her. My l.parahybana Scarlett has two nice openings so I'm not too worried about destroying her tunnels. </span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><span style="color: #00b359">On the other forum, I think almost two hundred people viewed my thread and maybe three people replied to me. You're the only person who has replied to me on this one. I'm finding these forums to be quite unhelpful. A lot of the threads I read posted by people who ask questions and desire help become the recipient of some nasty comments- which I thought was weird and kind of childish for a bunch of adults on a forum dedicated to arachnids to be doing, but anyway thanks for not doing it to me and thanks for actually replying with some advice!</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katiekatelyn, post: 27174, member: 2931"] [FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#0000ff]Yeah that's what I thought[/COLOR] [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 255)][/COLOR] [COLOR=#00b359]Yeah that's what I thought, but when no one answered me on here for daysss I posted a thread on another tarantula forum I'm on and was told by several people that I should just leave it alone, that the tarantula will push the remains/boluses out of the burrow on its own. It didn't seem right, but at the same time I feel if I try to pull them out of my curlyhair's burrow, because Bailey has no defined entry it will collapse on her. My l.parahybana Scarlett has two nice openings so I'm not too worried about destroying her tunnels. On the other forum, I think almost two hundred people viewed my thread and maybe three people replied to me. You're the only person who has replied to me on this one. I'm finding these forums to be quite unhelpful. A lot of the threads I read posted by people who ask questions and desire help become the recipient of some nasty comments- which I thought was weird and kind of childish for a bunch of adults on a forum dedicated to arachnids to be doing, but anyway thanks for not doing it to me and thanks for actually replying with some advice![/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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