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<blockquote data-quote="regalspottedbeast" data-source="post: 200414" data-attributes="member: 37688"><p>There are a few possibilities for the climbing/ restless behavior</p><p></p><p>1) Your tarantula is a mature male and is wandering, looking for a female.</p><p>2) The tarantula doesn't like the substrate. This can happen when you change substrates to something that might be too fluffy, too dry, etc.</p><p>3) The conditions in the enclosure are not optimal. A. seemani need moist substrate in which to burrow. There also needs to be good ventilation.</p><p>4) The tarantula has recently been rehoused and is adjusting to its new enclosure.</p><p></p><p>This is what I can think of at the moment. I hope this was helpful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regalspottedbeast, post: 200414, member: 37688"] There are a few possibilities for the climbing/ restless behavior 1) Your tarantula is a mature male and is wandering, looking for a female. 2) The tarantula doesn't like the substrate. This can happen when you change substrates to something that might be too fluffy, too dry, etc. 3) The conditions in the enclosure are not optimal. A. seemani need moist substrate in which to burrow. There also needs to be good ventilation. 4) The tarantula has recently been rehoused and is adjusting to its new enclosure. This is what I can think of at the moment. I hope this was helpful! [/QUOTE]
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