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got a new baby Grammostola pulchra
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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 70539" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Mine is about that size, or just smaller. Housed in a 4x4x5 ish amac box, about 3 or 3.5" substrate so he can burrow. Substrate is moist, he has a hide and a water dish. Had started burrowing under the hide within the first 30 minutes of being in his new home. I don't expect to see him for 6 months or so until he's 1.5" or more. That's seems about the size they start coming out into the open and not hiding in their burrows 24/7. Or at least i hope so, that's what my Brachy's have done so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 70539, member: 4199"] Mine is about that size, or just smaller. Housed in a 4x4x5 ish amac box, about 3 or 3.5" substrate so he can burrow. Substrate is moist, he has a hide and a water dish. Had started burrowing under the hide within the first 30 minutes of being in his new home. I don't expect to see him for 6 months or so until he's 1.5" or more. That's seems about the size they start coming out into the open and not hiding in their burrows 24/7. Or at least i hope so, that's what my Brachy's have done so far. [/QUOTE]
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