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P.Pulcher.

RedrockTarantulas

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I have a P Irminia, P Victori and P Pulcher. My Irminia and Victori I see periodically. I have and both for about a year now. My Pulcher I have had for about 6 months and have only seen one time. I don't have any other Pulchers to compare it to , is this pretty normal behavior or should I be worried? I usually leave my Ts alone and do not ever bother them. My Pulcher is in an arboreal set up and has webbed up a cork tube. Do you think I should check on it , or what is your experiences with the pulchers?.
 

Arachnoclown

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I have a P Irminia, P Victori and P Pulcher. My Irminia and Victori I see periodically. I have and both for about a year now. My Pulcher I have had for about 6 months and have only seen one time. I don't have any other Pulchers to compare it to , is this pretty normal behavior or should I be worried? I usually leave my Ts alone and do not ever bother them. My Pulcher is in an arboreal set up and has webbed up a cork tube. Do you think I should check on it , or what is your experiences with the pulchers?.
Most (not all) Psalmopoeus tend to come out when it's dark and quiet. Try a red lense flashlight in the middle of the night.
 

Arachnoclown

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Careful if you peak...they don't like company.
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