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Is it best to let Curly hair dig?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeef" data-source="post: 207283" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>I get about 50-50 with my T. albopilosus. I got it as a sling and have had it about a year and a half. I do see it more in the evenings than I do during the day. Mine also decided to go on hunger strike after being such a voracious eater.</p><p></p><p>My A. gabeli buried itself two months ago.</p><p>My A. euleytum buried itself two months ago.</p><p>My A. moderatum buried itself two months ago.</p><p></p><p>I had my G. pulchra for about 3 days before it buried itself for about three months. Maybe four.</p><p></p><p>Did I mention I have a C. darlingi? </p><p></p><p>Nothing odd about it any of it. They are gonna do what they want to do. I wouldn't get worried. Or impatient.</p><p></p><p>I have two A. henzii that are about the same size. One almost never comes out of her hole, the other one bulldozed her enclosure and kept blocking the door to her hide no matter how many times I uncovered it. You never know what you are going to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeef, post: 207283, member: 36825"] I get about 50-50 with my T. albopilosus. I got it as a sling and have had it about a year and a half. I do see it more in the evenings than I do during the day. Mine also decided to go on hunger strike after being such a voracious eater. My A. gabeli buried itself two months ago. My A. euleytum buried itself two months ago. My A. moderatum buried itself two months ago. I had my G. pulchra for about 3 days before it buried itself for about three months. Maybe four. Did I mention I have a C. darlingi? Nothing odd about it any of it. They are gonna do what they want to do. I wouldn't get worried. Or impatient. I have two A. henzii that are about the same size. One almost never comes out of her hole, the other one bulldozed her enclosure and kept blocking the door to her hide no matter how many times I uncovered it. You never know what you are going to get. [/QUOTE]
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