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<blockquote data-quote="Zurchiboy" data-source="post: 71724" data-attributes="member: 4536"><p>Our b smithi escaped twice though airholes that were to big. Rehoused him twice each time to enclosure with smaller holes. First time he escaped saw him on our dining room wall. Thought he was a wolf spider at first. Second time. Saw him missing at 2 am spent an hour looking through the shelves before dining him on the compartment below. Thats our escape.</p><p></p><p>Now that I think about it. I am glad none of the few house spiders that we have patrolling didn't stumble across the tarantula since they are same size. Last thing I want is too see Our sling being eaten by another spider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zurchiboy, post: 71724, member: 4536"] Our b smithi escaped twice though airholes that were to big. Rehoused him twice each time to enclosure with smaller holes. First time he escaped saw him on our dining room wall. Thought he was a wolf spider at first. Second time. Saw him missing at 2 am spent an hour looking through the shelves before dining him on the compartment below. Thats our escape. Now that I think about it. I am glad none of the few house spiders that we have patrolling didn't stumble across the tarantula since they are same size. Last thing I want is too see Our sling being eaten by another spider. [/QUOTE]
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