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<blockquote data-quote="LauraMI" data-source="post: 29209" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p>So while it seems many T-keepers have tarantula rooms, I'm not so lucky. My spiders have to share the common living space and therefore are subject to the common vibrations. Does this affect our arachnids?</p><p>My GBB is on the kitchen table while the other 3 are now on a highboy on our bedroom. I moved them there after all three burrowed. Thought they did so due to impending molts, which the B. vagans has, but the G. pulcra un-barricaded itself after two weeks and I still haven't seen the Chaco 1/4" sling. </p><p>Prior to this final move to the bedroom, all the arachnids were on the entertainment center beside a small aquarium. Could the vibrations of the small filter upset them? The stompings of my toddler/husband? The t.v? </p><p>We live in a post-WWII house w/ wood floors; the place is quite small and very creaky! All this doesn't seem to bother the wild spiders who have moved in, but I don't feed/worry over those guys either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraMI, post: 29209, member: 3071"] So while it seems many T-keepers have tarantula rooms, I'm not so lucky. My spiders have to share the common living space and therefore are subject to the common vibrations. Does this affect our arachnids? My GBB is on the kitchen table while the other 3 are now on a highboy on our bedroom. I moved them there after all three burrowed. Thought they did so due to impending molts, which the B. vagans has, but the G. pulcra un-barricaded itself after two weeks and I still haven't seen the Chaco 1/4" sling. Prior to this final move to the bedroom, all the arachnids were on the entertainment center beside a small aquarium. Could the vibrations of the small filter upset them? The stompings of my toddler/husband? The t.v? We live in a post-WWII house w/ wood floors; the place is quite small and very creaky! All this doesn't seem to bother the wild spiders who have moved in, but I don't feed/worry over those guys either. [/QUOTE]
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