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<blockquote data-quote="Crax" data-source="post: 163371" data-attributes="member: 31160"><p>I'm back! Finally after xmas vacation. Now...</p><p></p><p>Allow me to clear some things up. [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] I don't live in a studio... I work in a studio. An art studio that is connected to my apartment, like an extra room that is built on the opposite side of the actual spare room. My spoods live there. My cats aren't allowed to come in. They sometimes stand outside the other door and let me know how unpleasant it is for them. </p><p></p><p>[USER=28481]@Avicularia Kael[/USER] Thanks for the insight but kind of figured that out as my villosella has made a thick web between the book shelves. Unfortunately these things are mounted to the wall and floor. They are heavy and huge. With some poking of a skewer stick, I figured it was an older web since there were no signs of Spoodle. One may ask how I know it was my T that did that, in Sweden there are no spiders that make that thick webbing and they are prolific webbers. </p><p></p><p> [USER=29302]@Jess S[/USER] Hi! Yes you're correct. The eyes are different and also I'm back working in my studio. Some updates for the comic will be up soon. I'll send the link to you later. plus wanted to tell you.... I FOUND SOME EVIDENCE that my Spoodle is around the book cases where they were housed in their enclosure. So hopefully later I'll see something. I keep an eye on that area every day now. <img src="http://www.tarantulaforum.com/images/tarantulasmiley.jpg" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":T:" title="Tarantula Smiley :T:" data-shortname=":T:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crax, post: 163371, member: 31160"] I'm back! Finally after xmas vacation. Now... Allow me to clear some things up. [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] I don't live in a studio... I work in a studio. An art studio that is connected to my apartment, like an extra room that is built on the opposite side of the actual spare room. My spoods live there. My cats aren't allowed to come in. They sometimes stand outside the other door and let me know how unpleasant it is for them. [USER=28481]@Avicularia Kael[/USER] Thanks for the insight but kind of figured that out as my villosella has made a thick web between the book shelves. Unfortunately these things are mounted to the wall and floor. They are heavy and huge. With some poking of a skewer stick, I figured it was an older web since there were no signs of Spoodle. One may ask how I know it was my T that did that, in Sweden there are no spiders that make that thick webbing and they are prolific webbers. [USER=29302]@Jess S[/USER] Hi! Yes you're correct. The eyes are different and also I'm back working in my studio. Some updates for the comic will be up soon. I'll send the link to you later. plus wanted to tell you.... I FOUND SOME EVIDENCE that my Spoodle is around the book cases where they were housed in their enclosure. So hopefully later I'll see something. I keep an eye on that area every day now. :T: [/QUOTE]
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