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My cats love the cricket bin too! Yours looks like my female "Anna".
I'm glad there are tarantulas who like warm and humid environments where one can grow plants. DO they cover the plants in webbing?
That tree is awesome, looks like something out of the original Warhammer Realm of Chaos books. There's a sweet tree like that around here that looks like a screaming melting face! LOL
My cats love the cricket bin too! Yours looks like my female "Anna".
I'm glad there are tarantulas who like warm and humid environments where one can grow plants. DO they cover the plants in webbing?
That tree is awesome, looks like something out of the original Warhammer Realm of Chaos books. There's a sweet tree like that around here that looks like a screaming melting face! LOL
Not all tarantulas lay down heavy webbing. There are actually only a select few families that do. But beware, because the terrestrials that burrow do a lot of digging and can mess with the plants root systems.
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