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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 88748" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I read that they are Aviculariinae, related to the Avics Tappies and Iridopelma all of which are arboreal and yet they are described as obligate burrowers.</p><p></p><p>I've had my Blue Fang (0.5" dls) for a month now, it's feeding well and has calmed down quite a lot but it hasn't burrowed at all, in fact it spends all its time at the top of the vial just below the lid and has now begun to web up there. I'm sure you can see my confusion so I wondered if anyone else had the same experience with their E. cyanognathus?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 88748, member: 3458"] I read that they are Aviculariinae, related to the Avics Tappies and Iridopelma all of which are arboreal and yet they are described as obligate burrowers. I've had my Blue Fang (0.5" dls) for a month now, it's feeding well and has calmed down quite a lot but it hasn't burrowed at all, in fact it spends all its time at the top of the vial just below the lid and has now begun to web up there. I'm sure you can see my confusion so I wondered if anyone else had the same experience with their E. cyanognathus? [/QUOTE]
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