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<blockquote data-quote="sedge" data-source="post: 113684" data-attributes="member: 21097"><p>[USER=4199]@kormath[/USER]...Thank you. </p><p></p><p>The versicolor ran up her arm too but paused and was easily and delicately caught.</p><p></p><p>The dew drops on the GBB's enclosure have dissipated. What you saw in the picture was just some water drops when I used a mister to fill up the water dish on the one side. The rest of the substrate I left dry. I did mist the moss a bit. What's funny is that's exactly where he went and has stayed ever since. On top of the moss. He is acting like an arboreal. Both he and the versicolor have spun some nice webs. The birdeater has done a lot of Earth moving and is holed up under the cork tunnel. He blockaded one side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedge, post: 113684, member: 21097"] [USER=4199]@kormath[/USER]...Thank you. The versicolor ran up her arm too but paused and was easily and delicately caught. The dew drops on the GBB's enclosure have dissipated. What you saw in the picture was just some water drops when I used a mister to fill up the water dish on the one side. The rest of the substrate I left dry. I did mist the moss a bit. What's funny is that's exactly where he went and has stayed ever since. On top of the moss. He is acting like an arboreal. Both he and the versicolor have spun some nice webs. The birdeater has done a lot of Earth moving and is holed up under the cork tunnel. He blockaded one side. [/QUOTE]
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