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<blockquote data-quote="Cor" data-source="post: 207273" data-attributes="member: 38203"><p>I've just started in the hobby recently and have seen very similar with an A. avicularia and a T. albopilosus. The Avic was in a cricket keeper and the Curly Hair was in a setup with no substrate surrounded by crickets (live and dead) and was in a death curl. I don't know how much help it does, but the writing to the higher ups of a chain may get something changed, especially if it's an individual store in the chain doing these things. Most of the chain pet shops have some form of standards towards the treatment of the animals for sale, and maybe concerned about the well being of all of the animals available if the individual manager of the shop is putting more effort into how the animals present than how well they're kept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cor, post: 207273, member: 38203"] I've just started in the hobby recently and have seen very similar with an A. avicularia and a T. albopilosus. The Avic was in a cricket keeper and the Curly Hair was in a setup with no substrate surrounded by crickets (live and dead) and was in a death curl. I don't know how much help it does, but the writing to the higher ups of a chain may get something changed, especially if it's an individual store in the chain doing these things. Most of the chain pet shops have some form of standards towards the treatment of the animals for sale, and maybe concerned about the well being of all of the animals available if the individual manager of the shop is putting more effort into how the animals present than how well they're kept. [/QUOTE]
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