Hi, i have this indian violet for I think a year now as a sling. I bought it very small and saw it grow. I usually change the substrate after few months. Then few months ago after I changed the substrate, my indian violet never dug a hole for him/her and never ate too. Idk what to do. He/she is...
It has been a day and its still in the same position, is it possible that the tarantula is stucked? Or someting? Can I do anything to help it? Or still just leave it be?
Thank you, Yeah I read that online too. I had a cork there before but removed it because i think its having a difficulty of catching its prey. But will surely edit its enclosure asap, thank you ^_^
Idk if you can see clearly but it looks wierd, idk if its molting or what but form what I watched online and read molting tarantula should be at their back right? Can someone help me with this pleaseee thankss. If ever he/she is molting this will be my first tarantula to molt.
Oww wow thats a great solution for my problem, thank you ^_^
Very nice versicolor you got, i probobly going to get one too after I sucessfully make my slings grow to juvi. Im still new so I don’t want to rush things and I want to see if I can take care of them properly before getting more
Thank you but I don’t see tilting it as a solution for me. I wanted the cork to be the background of the enclosure and I don't think my avic would venture back there since it mostly stays on top left corner of my enclosure.
I have this corkbark backround for my avic enclosure and my only problem is when ever I feed him/her with crickets, the crickets eventually goes at the back of the cork and die sometimes if they dont wander around the enclosure. So i was thinking ti block the sides of the cork with clay so that...
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