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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 215445" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>You should consider moving the spider in something with less height to make sure the spider can't injure itself in case of a fall.Something with height 1 to 1.5 DLS of your tarantula maximum between the top and the substrate. Deeper enclosure can be used if you can fill it with more dirt without compromising the ventilation. </p><p>There is nothing you can do in regards of the climbing behaviour of your spider.It may be because it doesn't like the consistency of the substrate (maybe too fluffy and not packed down well) , maybe too wet ,maybe not settled in the new enclosure or even just your spider is doing weird things and being pain in the backside as they do.</p><p>I have some spiders going trough phases like that.</p><p>Get appropriate enclosure sorted and let your spider do its thing in peace.</p><p>At the end of the day they all do as they please </p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 215445, member: 30996"] Hi You should consider moving the spider in something with less height to make sure the spider can't injure itself in case of a fall.Something with height 1 to 1.5 DLS of your tarantula maximum between the top and the substrate. Deeper enclosure can be used if you can fill it with more dirt without compromising the ventilation. There is nothing you can do in regards of the climbing behaviour of your spider.It may be because it doesn't like the consistency of the substrate (maybe too fluffy and not packed down well) , maybe too wet ,maybe not settled in the new enclosure or even just your spider is doing weird things and being pain in the backside as they do. I have some spiders going trough phases like that. Get appropriate enclosure sorted and let your spider do its thing in peace. At the end of the day they all do as they please Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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