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Good morning! Two tarantula questions. :)
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<blockquote data-quote="ipreventdeath" data-source="post: 12265" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>On answer #1 I would disagree while adding that it may depend on how close in proximity the cages are. My roseas share an overall enclosure but are separated completely by a piece of solid Lexan. Essentially it's a completely separate system, albeit extremely close to the other. They can definitely sense each others movements, though probably not through chemical sensors or otherwise. </p><p></p><p>On #2 I do agree and would even throw in <em>defensive</em>. It's the only time my rose has ever flicked hairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ipreventdeath, post: 12265, member: 462"] On answer #1 I would disagree while adding that it may depend on how close in proximity the cages are. My roseas share an overall enclosure but are separated completely by a piece of solid Lexan. Essentially it's a completely separate system, albeit extremely close to the other. They can definitely sense each others movements, though probably not through chemical sensors or otherwise. On #2 I do agree and would even throw in [I]defensive[/I]. It's the only time my rose has ever flicked hairs. [/QUOTE]
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Good morning! Two tarantula questions. :)
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