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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 53940" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>These totally noob observations about my two, but cant sleep and wanted to share how cute I think they are.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">My B albopilosum (Zombie) excavates a condo sized burrow and moves things around constantly, she (wishful thinking idk what it is yet) webs up the walls to hold things together and makes tons of room for herself and spends half of her time down there. Shes continually hungry and I'm convinced if she had a tongue she would lick the substrate to get every drop. she moves everything and seems to have a good time doing it, she hangs about under the silk plant hoping that just perhaps I'll drop a juicy treat in there for her. Shes not very attractive yet but I adore her even if she does horde things in her burrow. Shes very placid and calmly moves out of the way as long as your slow and gentle around her.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">My G rosea (Rouge) (I <em>love </em>this little mean thing) she makes a burrow of what appears to be ordinary size then drags sub into it until she barely fits. She isn't overly shy however and the sneaky brat rushes up every time I do her water dish. She does not actually threaten but gets in the way.She's a good eater (at the moment, I'm mentally prepared for her to fast) and always threatens her pre-killed food. Her live food she just pounces on. I think she may be a bit confused. Shes typical in that she hates the damp and when she tipped her water dish over I promise she cursed me in spider for an hour. I finally sprinkled a bit of dry substrate over the area and she forgave me. She is bold one minute and running for her burrow another. </p><p></p><p>How two tiny little arachnids can give me so much pleasure just digging holes is beyond me, but I can't wait to get the next one <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 53940, member: 4072"] These totally noob observations about my two, but cant sleep and wanted to share how cute I think they are. [INDENT]My B albopilosum (Zombie) excavates a condo sized burrow and moves things around constantly, she (wishful thinking idk what it is yet) webs up the walls to hold things together and makes tons of room for herself and spends half of her time down there. Shes continually hungry and I'm convinced if she had a tongue she would lick the substrate to get every drop. she moves everything and seems to have a good time doing it, she hangs about under the silk plant hoping that just perhaps I'll drop a juicy treat in there for her. Shes not very attractive yet but I adore her even if she does horde things in her burrow. Shes very placid and calmly moves out of the way as long as your slow and gentle around her.[/INDENT] [INDENT]My G rosea (Rouge) (I [I]love [/I]this little mean thing) she makes a burrow of what appears to be ordinary size then drags sub into it until she barely fits. She isn't overly shy however and the sneaky brat rushes up every time I do her water dish. She does not actually threaten but gets in the way.She's a good eater (at the moment, I'm mentally prepared for her to fast) and always threatens her pre-killed food. Her live food she just pounces on. I think she may be a bit confused. Shes typical in that she hates the damp and when she tipped her water dish over I promise she cursed me in spider for an hour. I finally sprinkled a bit of dry substrate over the area and she forgave me. She is bold one minute and running for her burrow another. [/INDENT] How two tiny little arachnids can give me so much pleasure just digging holes is beyond me, but I can't wait to get the next one :) [/QUOTE]
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