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Hello all!
If you have pictures of your Brachypelma species or Grammostola species with a completed burrow in captivity, please post them here. I want to get an idea of the burrow structure in captivity and to get an idea of how common it is. I'm also trying to get a feel for if anyone out there has individuals of these two genera that are "pet holes."
A few guidelines of what I am looking for...
- A burrow or "scrape" in which there is a defined burrow opening and chamber either underneath a cage decoration (cork bark, half log, large stone, etc.) or "in the open"
- Not looking for a tarantula just sitting under a half log or any other object.
- All species of Brachypelma and Grammostola welcomed. I'm especially looking out for Grammostola rosea or any of the "red legged" Brachypelma species (smithi, auratum, klassi, boehmei)
Thanks!
Lonnie
If you have pictures of your Brachypelma species or Grammostola species with a completed burrow in captivity, please post them here. I want to get an idea of the burrow structure in captivity and to get an idea of how common it is. I'm also trying to get a feel for if anyone out there has individuals of these two genera that are "pet holes."
A few guidelines of what I am looking for...
- A burrow or "scrape" in which there is a defined burrow opening and chamber either underneath a cage decoration (cork bark, half log, large stone, etc.) or "in the open"
- Not looking for a tarantula just sitting under a half log or any other object.
- All species of Brachypelma and Grammostola welcomed. I'm especially looking out for Grammostola rosea or any of the "red legged" Brachypelma species (smithi, auratum, klassi, boehmei)
Thanks!
Lonnie