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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 32035" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello Osiris</p><p>I'm primarily into Avicularia, any avic will either choose to stay in their hide unless hunting. I have about 7 different types of avics,and I've seen the above in all of them. I'm adding 3-4 different avics soon,thus I will observe these as well. Avicularia are seen by many to be difficult to look after,I've been doing more than great with them and I'm happy. Feel free to ask any questions that need be, we all are still learning never mind how long you've been in the hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 32035, member: 1070"] Hello Osiris I'm primarily into Avicularia, any avic will either choose to stay in their hide unless hunting. I have about 7 different types of avics,and I've seen the above in all of them. I'm adding 3-4 different avics soon,thus I will observe these as well. Avicularia are seen by many to be difficult to look after,I've been doing more than great with them and I'm happy. Feel free to ask any questions that need be, we all are still learning never mind how long you've been in the hobby. [/QUOTE]
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