I print a sign in bold red letters with a big arrow pointing up. Saying "fragile this end up" ams put it on all 4 sides of the box. Only shipped twice and with usps. Seem to not have a problem
Hah ya you should have seen my guests for dinner last night. Was a conversation starter to say the least.
Also I believe my smithi made the burrow because she's about to molt. She did last time too
The lights don't stay on. Only turn them on to look inside or show them off.
Ya its that aspen bedding crap. I have some eco earth that I'm going to use the next time I change the substrate.
Enclosure size is fine. If it was a pet hole I'd agree. It's only a 5 gal tank.
I never said they were the same. . I just said that they look similar. Just trying to throw some possibilities out for the OP. No reason for sarcasm and the BS.
This rose is very active. Always moving.
Kinda hard to see but the smithi made a burrow in the back corner. At least it's against the glass so I can always see her.
And the framed T is my first T that died from pesticides. ...
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It could be the lighting. Mine looks very dull without lighting as well. I can kinda see the green body in his picture bit without a better pic I'm guessing.
Ya. Just creeped me out. Still a new T to me so I really don't know her personality that much. Never had a T lay down on me before. That's crazy with the scorp. I've never handled one before. Any effects from the scraping?
So after my heart skipped a beat a little bit ago. For those who do holds their Ts, if they go to bite do they always do a threat pose?
I'm wondering cause my avic was walking on my arm and she laid down ams her mouth was touching my skin. I really thought she was going to bite for a second...
Had to open in web view to see the video. Tapatalk only showed a pic. I'm not exactly sure. It sound like it could be a molt if the legs weren't curled. I'd just let it be and see what happens.
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