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<blockquote data-quote="Benttwig" data-source="post: 146185" data-attributes="member: 28896"><p>thank you for the advice and info, it helps put my mind at ease a little. i just want to do what i can to ensure a healthy tarantula, even if it does happen to be one of the moodier of its species. i got this tank because i didnt want to have to rehouse it when it got older and more than likely more aggressive as it grew. i wanted a tank that gave me a little more space to react if she got aggressive/defensive when i went to change her water or feed her. i know these guys are legendary when it comes to their speed and aggression so i wanted to air on the side of caution. right now she is shy and more of a bolter than a fighter. i was thinking of taking advantage of that and the fact shes hidden away and add a thick layer of substrate on the opposite side of the tank where piece of bark shes hiding in is and make an artificial burrow on that side and let her choose if she wants to use the new burrow or keep what she has made. i dont want to uproot her and cause any unessesary stress if i can avoid it. what do you think? also what would you suggest for substrate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benttwig, post: 146185, member: 28896"] thank you for the advice and info, it helps put my mind at ease a little. i just want to do what i can to ensure a healthy tarantula, even if it does happen to be one of the moodier of its species. i got this tank because i didnt want to have to rehouse it when it got older and more than likely more aggressive as it grew. i wanted a tank that gave me a little more space to react if she got aggressive/defensive when i went to change her water or feed her. i know these guys are legendary when it comes to their speed and aggression so i wanted to air on the side of caution. right now she is shy and more of a bolter than a fighter. i was thinking of taking advantage of that and the fact shes hidden away and add a thick layer of substrate on the opposite side of the tank where piece of bark shes hiding in is and make an artificial burrow on that side and let her choose if she wants to use the new burrow or keep what she has made. i dont want to uproot her and cause any unessesary stress if i can avoid it. what do you think? also what would you suggest for substrate? [/QUOTE]
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