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New Fireleg sling behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="x_raphael_xx" data-source="post: 227609" data-attributes="member: 37624"><p>Q1 - I wouldn't keep moving the enclosure. They are very sensitive to movement and everytime you pick up the enclosure it must feel like an earthquake. It will make your T very stressed.</p><p></p><p>Q2 - Tarantulas have very bad eyesight, and mostly work on vibrations. No way will it be able to see your beardie from across the room.</p><p>All my exotics are in one room - Tarantulas, beardie, chameleon, frogs, snakes etc, and none of them are bothered by each other.</p><p>I would keep the spider out of eye line of the beardie thou, mine will bolt across the room if she sees me with locust tub in hand feeding something else. I wouldn't be surprised if she tried getting at a spider if she had a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x_raphael_xx, post: 227609, member: 37624"] Q1 - I wouldn't keep moving the enclosure. They are very sensitive to movement and everytime you pick up the enclosure it must feel like an earthquake. It will make your T very stressed. Q2 - Tarantulas have very bad eyesight, and mostly work on vibrations. No way will it be able to see your beardie from across the room. All my exotics are in one room - Tarantulas, beardie, chameleon, frogs, snakes etc, and none of them are bothered by each other. I would keep the spider out of eye line of the beardie thou, mine will bolt across the room if she sees me with locust tub in hand feeding something else. I wouldn't be surprised if she tried getting at a spider if she had a chance. [/QUOTE]
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