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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 217961" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>Lol I actually have you zero advise oy first post. And where is the flipping edit button anyone?</p><p>They all will put up a sorta keep out webbing anytime they are not out hunting. Heavy webbing like you can't even shine a light down and see anything. That's a full on don't even knock. </p><p>Don't dig it up by all means. </p><p>Let it do their thing. They know better than we ever can. I've got some that act slightly different from the rest but only in the way they make home. Some use a hide some are like wtf are you doing and make their own usually by their water dish and burrow.</p><p>Which is why I keep mentioning that.</p><p>Asian old world even aborial require a moist substrate and humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 217961, member: 39012"] Lol I actually have you zero advise oy first post. And where is the flipping edit button anyone? They all will put up a sorta keep out webbing anytime they are not out hunting. Heavy webbing like you can't even shine a light down and see anything. That's a full on don't even knock. Don't dig it up by all means. Let it do their thing. They know better than we ever can. I've got some that act slightly different from the rest but only in the way they make home. Some use a hide some are like wtf are you doing and make their own usually by their water dish and burrow. Which is why I keep mentioning that. Asian old world even aborial require a moist substrate and humidity. [/QUOTE]
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