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<blockquote data-quote="spiderengineer" data-source="post: 8756" data-attributes="member: 515"><p>its a debatable topic that has been discuss in length for years. their is two sides of the argument one side claims its not possible and the other side claim in some example that they can get use to you over time. so its unclear if its possible, but if you want to try then the best way I would imagine is to set a schedule ritual like feeding at the exact time on the exact day, why you may being asking. well I have notice some of my T actually move to the edge of the burrow when I open their lids (I am assuming they think I am feeding them, but I can not tell you this is proof in conditioning, because it could be something else). so hopefully over time you T well pick up signals of when it thinks it getting fed and maybe it will start moving in to place or what not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiderengineer, post: 8756, member: 515"] its a debatable topic that has been discuss in length for years. their is two sides of the argument one side claims its not possible and the other side claim in some example that they can get use to you over time. so its unclear if its possible, but if you want to try then the best way I would imagine is to set a schedule ritual like feeding at the exact time on the exact day, why you may being asking. well I have notice some of my T actually move to the edge of the burrow when I open their lids (I am assuming they think I am feeding them, but I can not tell you this is proof in conditioning, because it could be something else). so hopefully over time you T well pick up signals of when it thinks it getting fed and maybe it will start moving in to place or what not. [/QUOTE]
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