For years, we were told that "terrestrial" tarantulas only require a few inches of substrate and hide to be happy. However, the longer I've kept, the more species I've discovered that seem to like to dig almost as much as fossorials even as adults. In this episode, I'll show off some of the terrestrial species that I keep that do a good deal of burrowing.
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