Spaceblues
Arachnopeon
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- Nov 30, 2014
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My E. sp red seems to have the curiosity that I'd read about when researching them. Whenever she senses activity around her enclosure she slowly starts moving around to investigate.
I assume that when I open her enclosure for the first time she's going to want to "go for a stroll" so to speak. I've seen tons of videos of people that let their T's come out on their hands when they exhibit this behavior but I don't plan on handling her.
I've also seen people use a paintbrush or chopstick to coerce their T's along, but that's for making them go somewhere rather than keeping them in their place.
Any tips for me on what to do when she decides to go on an adventure up the wall when the top comes off? Sorry if this is an incredibly stupid question, but I just want to be sure I know what to do and there was nothing in the TKG about this that I saw.
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I assume that when I open her enclosure for the first time she's going to want to "go for a stroll" so to speak. I've seen tons of videos of people that let their T's come out on their hands when they exhibit this behavior but I don't plan on handling her.
I've also seen people use a paintbrush or chopstick to coerce their T's along, but that's for making them go somewhere rather than keeping them in their place.
Any tips for me on what to do when she decides to go on an adventure up the wall when the top comes off? Sorry if this is an incredibly stupid question, but I just want to be sure I know what to do and there was nothing in the TKG about this that I saw.
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