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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 161653" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Some T's are keen climbers of the side, I have two Brachypelma's which often climb on the side & one juvie who now spends lots of time in a plastic plant. Although I believe the Vegans is now a Tliltocatl, not a Brachy.. So maybe it's decided to not behave like a terrestrial Brachy.</p><p>How moist is the substrate & does it have something like bark, or a plant (real or plastic) to stand/climb on, to get away from the substrate, if it wants too ? As sometimes a T will climb the side more when the substrate is too moist. But substrate will dry with time. </p><p></p><p>So it could be the substrate is a little too moist for your Vegans, or it could just be you have a Vegans which thinks it's spiderman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 161653, member: 29323"] Some T's are keen climbers of the side, I have two Brachypelma's which often climb on the side & one juvie who now spends lots of time in a plastic plant. Although I believe the Vegans is now a Tliltocatl, not a Brachy.. So maybe it's decided to not behave like a terrestrial Brachy. How moist is the substrate & does it have something like bark, or a plant (real or plastic) to stand/climb on, to get away from the substrate, if it wants too ? As sometimes a T will climb the side more when the substrate is too moist. But substrate will dry with time. So it could be the substrate is a little too moist for your Vegans, or it could just be you have a Vegans which thinks it's spiderman. [/QUOTE]
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