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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy G" data-source="post: 71093" data-attributes="member: 4269"><p>Chubbs and Nicholas again thanks for the info. I'm starting to see its traits now that he's settled in a bit. Very little webbing but he's dug under the cork bark and has two or three holes he pops out of. Yes a magician of sorts as one minute he's hanging on the side of the habitat, the next he darts into his hide. 90% of his day is spent burrowed. Enormous appetite. Seems like he enjoys waiting for crickets to walk by his openings, and his speed is sick. As he grows, I'll post more pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy G, post: 71093, member: 4269"] Chubbs and Nicholas again thanks for the info. I'm starting to see its traits now that he's settled in a bit. Very little webbing but he's dug under the cork bark and has two or three holes he pops out of. Yes a magician of sorts as one minute he's hanging on the side of the habitat, the next he darts into his hide. 90% of his day is spent burrowed. Enormous appetite. Seems like he enjoys waiting for crickets to walk by his openings, and his speed is sick. As he grows, I'll post more pics. [/QUOTE]
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