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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 68854" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>Well, unfortunately, the brunnipes did as they did and burrowed shortly after arrival so I can only show you proof of existance for now...(at least until I have access to my laptop and can upload the one shot and blurry pics of the three)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14388[/ATTACH] Proof of the burrow of one of them.They are in a sandwich storage container with a lot of sub to burrow in (about 4in of it) with sphagnum moss as the bottom layer, and plenty of hide spots so that they each have their own space until they are a bit bigger.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14389[/ATTACH] C. olivaceum. It's a spaz. And unnamed.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14390[/ATTACH] Anksang, the Heterothele Gabonensis who is quite thirsty. (She's on her water puddle..well leaving it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 68854, member: 4547"] Well, unfortunately, the brunnipes did as they did and burrowed shortly after arrival so I can only show you proof of existance for now...(at least until I have access to my laptop and can upload the one shot and blurry pics of the three) [ATTACH=full]14388[/ATTACH] Proof of the burrow of one of them.They are in a sandwich storage container with a lot of sub to burrow in (about 4in of it) with sphagnum moss as the bottom layer, and plenty of hide spots so that they each have their own space until they are a bit bigger. [ATTACH=full]14389[/ATTACH] C. olivaceum. It's a spaz. And unnamed. [ATTACH=full]14390[/ATTACH] Anksang, the Heterothele Gabonensis who is quite thirsty. (She's on her water puddle..well leaving it). [/QUOTE]
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