Yes, the main reason why I suspected impaction was because I haven't seen poop at all in the past couple of months, but maybe it's just me having trouble spotting them. She also refused to eat for a while, and react to prey (mealworm/crickets) slower than before. But I assume those are just...
G. Pulchripes.
I'm not that familiar on details about T. impaction yet, so I need some help. This is something I have been worrying about for the past couple of weeks, is the thing between her spinnerets normal? or is it impaction? She's been webbing a lot as well.
It's been a long time since I've posted something here in the boards. I've been in the hobby for at least a year and a half now, and I've always used eco earth/coco peat as substrate for both enclosures of my G. pulchripes (T) and H. longimanus (scorpion).
I found this topsoil at the local...
Saw this on my mom's garden as potting soil for her plants, I was wondering if I can use them for a rehouse so I don't need to buy a brick anymore. Will it bring any harm to my T.?
Hi, I'm pretty new to the hobby and this is my first T. is there something wrong with this enclosure? He/she usually stays still in front of the hide and sometimes on the sides... the substrate I use is dried Zoo Med eco earth.
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