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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 51876" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>[USER=4061]@desert blond enthusiast[/USER] Most Ts line their burrows with web so they are amazingly strong and very unlikely to collapse but if they do they are quite capable of digging their way out.</p><p></p><p>A couple of arboreal Ts that I would recommend are Oligoxystre diamantinensis and Iridopelma hirsutum. In my experience they are 2 very placid Ts, both will stay perfectly still when I open their containers. The Iridopelma hirsutum has made a hammock of web at the very top of its container and sits there all the time in full view. The Oligoxystre diamantinensis is a more prolific webber having filled its container with a maze of web tunnels and usually spend most of the day on top almost touching the lid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 51876, member: 3458"] [USER=4061]@desert blond enthusiast[/USER] Most Ts line their burrows with web so they are amazingly strong and very unlikely to collapse but if they do they are quite capable of digging their way out. A couple of arboreal Ts that I would recommend are Oligoxystre diamantinensis and Iridopelma hirsutum. In my experience they are 2 very placid Ts, both will stay perfectly still when I open their containers. The Iridopelma hirsutum has made a hammock of web at the very top of its container and sits there all the time in full view. The Oligoxystre diamantinensis is a more prolific webber having filled its container with a maze of web tunnels and usually spend most of the day on top almost touching the lid. [/QUOTE]
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