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<blockquote data-quote="sunset" data-source="post: 210404" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>Congratulations on the new TS. My first old world is the Cambrigi also!!. I just got her about a month ago. I did a lot of research on it's species and watched as many videos as I could to prepare my self. </p><p>She came in a med. Vile so I had to do the first housing. Mine lived up to the name to a T. I mean if I was rolled into a towel and shipped I'd be p*""ed too. So she came jumping out. She jumped from inside her enclosure on her towel to the top of the enclosure and then jumped again across the enclosure to the edge of the outer large catch bucket and went over the edge n just sat a min. I let it do it's thing and didn't try to catch it or panic as I knew it was capable of this and had hear that most times ppl get tagged is during a rehouse. After a few minutes I grab the catch cup popped it over the top. she threw a threat pose then climbed inside and I lowered the catch cup inside, put the cover on top and let her come out when she was ready.</p><p>Being prepared is the best thing you can do for you and your tarantula but boy seeing in real life gave me a whole new respect and such enjoyment knowing I get to watch the species grow up even more for many years to come. How lucky are we!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunset, post: 210404, member: 37682"] Congratulations on the new TS. My first old world is the Cambrigi also!!. I just got her about a month ago. I did a lot of research on it's species and watched as many videos as I could to prepare my self. She came in a med. Vile so I had to do the first housing. Mine lived up to the name to a T. I mean if I was rolled into a towel and shipped I'd be p*""ed too. So she came jumping out. She jumped from inside her enclosure on her towel to the top of the enclosure and then jumped again across the enclosure to the edge of the outer large catch bucket and went over the edge n just sat a min. I let it do it's thing and didn't try to catch it or panic as I knew it was capable of this and had hear that most times ppl get tagged is during a rehouse. After a few minutes I grab the catch cup popped it over the top. she threw a threat pose then climbed inside and I lowered the catch cup inside, put the cover on top and let her come out when she was ready. Being prepared is the best thing you can do for you and your tarantula but boy seeing in real life gave me a whole new respect and such enjoyment knowing I get to watch the species grow up even more for many years to come. How lucky are we!! [/QUOTE]
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