I have a 57 year old parrot who could live into his 80s so I'm used to long term commitment pets. With that, I dont mind males. I would just feel bad if I couldnt provide a female for one once he matures.
So I waited both because I leaned toward it being safer especially because I'm not expert level at rehousing and it was finals week lol. Anyway, new closure all set up. Open to critiques.
Sub question, would a small enclosure ever cause legs to harden incorrectly due to not being able to fully extend? Not applicable herebut popped into head on a whim.
So my pamphobeteus sp.platyomma needs a rehouse after molting and putting on some serious size. Shes a juvenile currently in a small critter keeper (happy to post pictures if needed).
I'm wondering how soon is too soon post molt to rehouse?
I've buzzed around some old posts on here about the...
So I took this photo several years ago and have loved it ever since. However, I've never know anything about the i.d. of this very, very tiny spood. I shot it right outside st Louis, Missouri (USA) in the middle of the woods ( I was actually there to shoot bald eagles). It was supppper tiny...
WELP. Turns out everyone in my collection is molting. This one I'm thrilled about. My m.balfouri sling finally molted!!! I got it super cheap because it was missing a leg . Well, guess who has 8 legs again?! Yep! Exciting times.
I think everything looks ok. Shes nice and plump and her not eating at that size wont be an issue since shes nice and plump. A.seemanni is not the most voracious eater out there. Mine hasnt eaten in 2 months and is still nice and plump. I'd probably let the enclosure dry out a bit and see if...
Yep! The Tupperware container worked well for the obt, he didnt really go much of everywhere.
Oddly the one rehouse last night that I thought was going to be the most likely to bolt ended up being the easiest and that was my p.platyomma. That spider spazzes if I breath too heavily while...
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