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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 240442" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>My T's were in a couple different places and temps usually run 72 to 74 average before the move to the closed off room. I do think the shyer ones have come out more. Couple I still see rarely though. My big P. Irminia seems out more. By far my 2 most reclusive are my P. Ecclesiasticus and Pelenobuis Muticus. The Muticus (my large female) I believe is really just settling in after bout eight months or so. I know she is coming out more because she either flips her water dish or fouls the heck out of it every night or so it seems. Lol. Such is caring for T's. Happy Spoodering!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 240442, member: 37740"] My T's were in a couple different places and temps usually run 72 to 74 average before the move to the closed off room. I do think the shyer ones have come out more. Couple I still see rarely though. My big P. Irminia seems out more. By far my 2 most reclusive are my P. Ecclesiasticus and Pelenobuis Muticus. The Muticus (my large female) I believe is really just settling in after bout eight months or so. I know she is coming out more because she either flips her water dish or fouls the heck out of it every night or so it seems. Lol. Such is caring for T's. Happy Spoodering!! [/QUOTE]
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