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<blockquote data-quote="Jeef" data-source="post: 221008" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>I've have had an Aphonopelma moderatum for about two years and I think in that time it has been out and about a collective 5 weeks. Maybe 6. I wouldn't be shocked if yours discovers one of it's hides and it either buries itself or just never comes out like before. </p><p></p><p>After months of looking at a box of dirt, sometimes you see a little hole, and if you are really lucky, a leg! Then you can watch crickets run in and never come back out.</p><p></p><p>That is my experience at least. They are absolutely gorgeous spiders, you just don't get to see them much. I keep mine in a large critter keeper (14.5 x 8.75 x 9.63 inches) and that is probably too big for mine. That is what I had on hand when I got her and I refuse to dig her up to put her in a smaller enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeef, post: 221008, member: 36825"] I've have had an Aphonopelma moderatum for about two years and I think in that time it has been out and about a collective 5 weeks. Maybe 6. I wouldn't be shocked if yours discovers one of it's hides and it either buries itself or just never comes out like before. After months of looking at a box of dirt, sometimes you see a little hole, and if you are really lucky, a leg! Then you can watch crickets run in and never come back out. That is my experience at least. They are absolutely gorgeous spiders, you just don't get to see them much. I keep mine in a large critter keeper (14.5 x 8.75 x 9.63 inches) and that is probably too big for mine. That is what I had on hand when I got her and I refuse to dig her up to put her in a smaller enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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