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<blockquote data-quote="KenDread" data-source="post: 74272" data-attributes="member: 5296"><p>I'm not only new to this site, but I'm new to <em>ANY</em> community of T enthusiasts (I'm the loner type)...</p><p>I'm 44 and I've had 3 T's through out my life. </p><p>My first Rose Hair I had for 13 years. </p><p>Then I got a Red Rump, he expired after only 2 years...</p><p>I'm now on my 3rd: a Brachypelma Schroederi and she seems to be thriving! </p><p>I also have a 6 year baby human who has shown particular interest as well.</p><p>Daily we are both excited to see what our T friend is doing next... </p><p></p><p>Interesting to me is that this is my first T that seems to really have embraced its surroundings. She has excavated a deep whole and has tunneled 4" to 5" in one direction and about 7" in the other direction.</p><p></p><p>Luckily for us, one of the tunnels ends in the front-corner and we are granted a good view of her ongoings...</p><p></p><p>As of yesterday I noticed that she sealed her entrance and suspected she was going into in a pre-molt stage. I wasn't sure because Neither of my other T's have ever dug such an extensive tunnel, nor closed the entrance off seemingly burying itself.</p><p></p><p>So I Googled it. Confirmed my suspicions and kept walking down the Google path until I found myself here. </p><p></p><p>I'm very interested in live pant enclosures. So far my present enclosure along with a fluorescent UV light, fog machine, live plants and soil floor has our T friend very active with a healthy appetite. </p><p></p><p>I plan on taking more pics... Thanks for the space to share and learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenDread, post: 74272, member: 5296"] I'm not only new to this site, but I'm new to [I]ANY[/I] community of T enthusiasts (I'm the loner type)... I'm 44 and I've had 3 T's through out my life. My first Rose Hair I had for 13 years. Then I got a Red Rump, he expired after only 2 years... I'm now on my 3rd: a Brachypelma Schroederi and she seems to be thriving! I also have a 6 year baby human who has shown particular interest as well. Daily we are both excited to see what our T friend is doing next... Interesting to me is that this is my first T that seems to really have embraced its surroundings. She has excavated a deep whole and has tunneled 4" to 5" in one direction and about 7" in the other direction. Luckily for us, one of the tunnels ends in the front-corner and we are granted a good view of her ongoings... As of yesterday I noticed that she sealed her entrance and suspected she was going into in a pre-molt stage. I wasn't sure because Neither of my other T's have ever dug such an extensive tunnel, nor closed the entrance off seemingly burying itself. So I Googled it. Confirmed my suspicions and kept walking down the Google path until I found myself here. I'm very interested in live pant enclosures. So far my present enclosure along with a fluorescent UV light, fog machine, live plants and soil floor has our T friend very active with a healthy appetite. I plan on taking more pics... Thanks for the space to share and learn. [/QUOTE]
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