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<blockquote data-quote="smallbike" data-source="post: 145758" data-attributes="member: 27486"><p>So, my A. Seemanni has been...climbing? She has a fake plant in her enclosure and loves to climb it. I’ve had to tape off the first few inches of the screen around the perimeter so she doesn’t hang from it (it was suspected that’s how she lost a foot in a previous post). I recently cleaned her tank and replaced the substrate, even deeper than before, but she doesn’t care. She’s ignored her new hide (the last one developed mold) and no bulldozing. Just climbing. </p><p></p><p>I’ve heard that a happy tarantula (esp terrestrial ones) are usually chillin out of sight. Anything that could be wrong, or do I just have a weird one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallbike, post: 145758, member: 27486"] So, my A. Seemanni has been...climbing? She has a fake plant in her enclosure and loves to climb it. I’ve had to tape off the first few inches of the screen around the perimeter so she doesn’t hang from it (it was suspected that’s how she lost a foot in a previous post). I recently cleaned her tank and replaced the substrate, even deeper than before, but she doesn’t care. She’s ignored her new hide (the last one developed mold) and no bulldozing. Just climbing. I’ve heard that a happy tarantula (esp terrestrial ones) are usually chillin out of sight. Anything that could be wrong, or do I just have a weird one? [/QUOTE]
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