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<blockquote data-quote="freerangeTs" data-source="post: 125570" data-attributes="member: 27611"><p>B albopilosum rehousing was, well, hard to say uneventful as Albo was ridiculously active but no problems there.</p><p></p><p>B vagans was suuuuuuper shy and wouldn't leave the tissue for a while so I just left the tissue in the enclosure for a while and slowly coaxed her off the bit with a makeup brush after a half hour break for her.</p><p></p><p>But dammit centruroides gracilis was, not only running around like crazy in the vile, but also refusing to leave the lid area. Whenever able to get it away from the lid by a light tapping with my nail, as soon as I'd open the lid, Penn (For penny, for "cent" would charge the lid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freerangeTs, post: 125570, member: 27611"] B albopilosum rehousing was, well, hard to say uneventful as Albo was ridiculously active but no problems there. B vagans was suuuuuuper shy and wouldn't leave the tissue for a while so I just left the tissue in the enclosure for a while and slowly coaxed her off the bit with a makeup brush after a half hour break for her. But dammit centruroides gracilis was, not only running around like crazy in the vile, but also refusing to leave the lid area. Whenever able to get it away from the lid by a light tapping with my nail, as soon as I'd open the lid, Penn (For penny, for "cent" would charge the lid. [/QUOTE]
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