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I'm probably the only one, but...

PanzoN88

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No, although I have been watching my H. dictator and B. schroederi a lot as of late. Watching tarantulas do nothing is relaxing to me.
 

Enn49

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A lot of my Ts are in a vivarium stack right next to my chair so I regularly glance over and see what they're up to
 

Metalman2004

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A lot of mine are on my work desk. Sometimes when I space out for a second I’m usually staring at the enclosures. Being so close to them so often I catch plenty of action anyways though.
 

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I don't stare at the enclosures when they are doing nothing, but I do watch them when they are out and about doing tarantula stuff.
 

Tnoob

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Watching them happy dance is so neat! I have a hard time leaving the enclosure alone though. I like to pick it up, and see all the cool stuff they do.
 

nedaK

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Watching them happy dance is so neat! I have a hard time leaving the enclosure alone though. I like to pick it up, and see all the cool stuff they do.
Same here, I recently found out that wolf spiders happy dance as well, after watching one of my juveniles do it. I think T’s have better moves though.
 

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