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<blockquote data-quote="david11" data-source="post: 89577" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>I changed my b albopolisum's substrate about a week ago and she recently started climbing her enclosure walls and being VERY active. There are no mites or any tiny insects in the new substrate whatsoever,and the substrate is not damp....however i'm a music producer and i recently got a new subwoofer which is alot stronger than the previous one,so could it be possible that she's being active of the bass irritating her or something? i never play music really loud,you can barely feel the table which i have 4 of my t's on shaking. The other 3 are acting normally,and the curly hair is also the farthest from the subwoofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david11, post: 89577, member: 4063"] I changed my b albopolisum's substrate about a week ago and she recently started climbing her enclosure walls and being VERY active. There are no mites or any tiny insects in the new substrate whatsoever,and the substrate is not damp....however i'm a music producer and i recently got a new subwoofer which is alot stronger than the previous one,so could it be possible that she's being active of the bass irritating her or something? i never play music really loud,you can barely feel the table which i have 4 of my t's on shaking. The other 3 are acting normally,and the curly hair is also the farthest from the subwoofer. [/QUOTE]
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