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colbalt blue tarantula help

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I just acquired a colbalt blue tarantula at the reptile expo yesterday. Yes I know they're aggressive and quick and yes im a beginner in the arachnid collecting hobby. I do not care if it isn't a beginners tarantula I dont plan on holding its strictly for display purposes. But I have one question I set the tank up but not its just chilling at the top and hasn't made any attempts to burrow. Is that normal activity for these spiders?:shootfoot
 
I have cared for cobalts before, best advice is set up the tank with a lot of "leaf litter" and greenery to make it very thick and dense with vegetation. This way you know it has multiple hiding spots to make itself feel comfortable. It sounds to me like its just not used to its new enviornment just yet.
 
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