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<blockquote data-quote="sym" data-source="post: 38886" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>Hi Fuzzball79. </p><p> This is a very rough DLS measurement I would say 3 inch maxinum . I have a nice bit of cork bark in the enclosure which I placed so I could see into the entrance of the hide.</p><p>She didn't like this and blocked off the entrance where I can view her and started to dig out the other end where I can't see her as well. If she is at the entrance to her hide all I can see is toes.</p><p>I've never seen her eat but I never see the crickets again either.</p><p>I've never seen her lay any webbing yet either. But I've noticed she has started to lay a small noticeable amount near the hide entrance..</p><p>She's a really nice looking T. When we got her the lady in the shop asked if my girlfriend wanted to hold her which she said yes. the T was very docile and didn't seem to mind being handled . I can't help but think she was maybe slightly dehydrated due to being so docile . Now she is in the right humidity I think she is showing signs of her normal behaviour ..</p><p>I also know our B Emilia moulted 2 weeks prior to us buying her. So roughly 6.5-7 weeks ago...</p><p></p><p>Sym</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sym, post: 38886, member: 3455"] Hi Fuzzball79. This is a very rough DLS measurement I would say 3 inch maxinum . I have a nice bit of cork bark in the enclosure which I placed so I could see into the entrance of the hide. She didn't like this and blocked off the entrance where I can view her and started to dig out the other end where I can't see her as well. If she is at the entrance to her hide all I can see is toes. I've never seen her eat but I never see the crickets again either. I've never seen her lay any webbing yet either. But I've noticed she has started to lay a small noticeable amount near the hide entrance.. She's a really nice looking T. When we got her the lady in the shop asked if my girlfriend wanted to hold her which she said yes. the T was very docile and didn't seem to mind being handled . I can't help but think she was maybe slightly dehydrated due to being so docile . Now she is in the right humidity I think she is showing signs of her normal behaviour .. I also know our B Emilia moulted 2 weeks prior to us buying her. So roughly 6.5-7 weeks ago... Sym [/QUOTE]
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