4 Hour time laps of my Brachypelma boehmei (F)

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Arachnopeon
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Hello all,


Just wanted to share a time laps that my room mate captured. The shots were taken 15 seconds apart for 4 hours.


I bought her about a month ago along with a B. emilia at a paired price for $200 (both 4 - 5 years, and Female). Not a bad deal, as far as I know anyways.


Her cage usually isn't this strewn about, but she decorates as she pleases. I see she completely blocked the entrance to her house with a ping pong ball. :giggle:




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Trial

Arachnopeon
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Sep 2, 2012
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Such a pretty girl, and busy too! I'd love to see this done with a burrowing T.
 

Cydaea

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I look at my rosea and my albo in the morning, and they're sitting in their favorite spot. I come home from work in the evening and see them sitting in the exact same spot. I always assume they've been sitting there the whole time (pet rock), but for all I know they've been running around their enclosure all day. I never really thought about that. If I had the equipment I would record a time lapse too.
 

sheepyweepy

Arachnopeon
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Aug 1, 2012
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@Cydaea I used to have similar ideas about our B. smithi but it turns out (after observing him for a very very very long time) that he spends his whole day going in and out the entrance of his house. Subtle movements, but still movements. :D
 
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