AlynnBity
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 25, 2018
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I finally moved last monday (at least the first time) and yesterday I was able to move into my temporary room until I find an apartment.
My T's survived the trip well and returned directly to their terrariums, which I have not changed.
But now there is a big problem: this week it should be up to 40 degrees (10 degrees warmer than last week) and in the rooms there will be very similar temperatures during the day due to the construction of the house. Unfortunately, there is no way to put my spiders somewhere else. I'm glad that the owner allows me the tarantulas here (I live temporarily in the bedroom of my friend's mother).
Fortunately, at night, I manage to cool the temperature down to 24 degrees, but I don't want to expose my two monsters to more than 28 degrees during the day.
The water evaporates so fast that I have to refill it every 2 days.
Anyone have ideas how I can cool down the terrariums?
I've read about frozen towels or frozen bottles that have been put on the glass and constructions for a cool pack. What's the best way without shock-freeze the T's?
Jiji and Emmi are doing well so far, I pay close attention to them and their health.
Emmi got her first meal from me yesterday and pleased me with a beautiful happy dance (my first ever).
Jiji got one of the little ones. It doesn't move again. But so far he has noticed everyone anyway.
Here are some recent photos:
The circle of life Emmi got a small Dubia as a snack
Chillin' on her favorite stone
Munch time!
(Jiji hides a lot, so unfortunately no photos.)
Warm greetings!
My T's survived the trip well and returned directly to their terrariums, which I have not changed.
But now there is a big problem: this week it should be up to 40 degrees (10 degrees warmer than last week) and in the rooms there will be very similar temperatures during the day due to the construction of the house. Unfortunately, there is no way to put my spiders somewhere else. I'm glad that the owner allows me the tarantulas here (I live temporarily in the bedroom of my friend's mother).
Fortunately, at night, I manage to cool the temperature down to 24 degrees, but I don't want to expose my two monsters to more than 28 degrees during the day.
The water evaporates so fast that I have to refill it every 2 days.
Anyone have ideas how I can cool down the terrariums?
I've read about frozen towels or frozen bottles that have been put on the glass and constructions for a cool pack. What's the best way without shock-freeze the T's?
Jiji and Emmi are doing well so far, I pay close attention to them and their health.
Emmi got her first meal from me yesterday and pleased me with a beautiful happy dance (my first ever).
Jiji got one of the little ones. It doesn't move again. But so far he has noticed everyone anyway.
Here are some recent photos:
The circle of life Emmi got a small Dubia as a snack
Chillin' on her favorite stone
Munch time!
(Jiji hides a lot, so unfortunately no photos.)
Warm greetings!