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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 79745" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>Hi Carl and welcome! </p><p>It is normal behaviour, especially if they have been disrupted - rehoused, moved, shipped or are getting ready to moult. They take a little while to get comfortable and they might make themselves scarce during the transition.</p><p>How do you have them housed? I photo of the enclosure, and the spider in it if possible, always helps people to troubleshoot if there is something more serious going on. Would you happen to have a photo?</p><p>Since they are arboreal, they need lots of vertical surfaces and not as much floor space. They also need a water dish and plenty of ventilation.</p><p>Is this your first tarantula?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 79745, member: 4948"] Hi Carl and welcome! It is normal behaviour, especially if they have been disrupted - rehoused, moved, shipped or are getting ready to moult. They take a little while to get comfortable and they might make themselves scarce during the transition. How do you have them housed? I photo of the enclosure, and the spider in it if possible, always helps people to troubleshoot if there is something more serious going on. Would you happen to have a photo? Since they are arboreal, they need lots of vertical surfaces and not as much floor space. They also need a water dish and plenty of ventilation. Is this your first tarantula? [/QUOTE]
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