CEOAirsoft
Arachnopeon
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I have some holes in the top then one row of holes in the upper side of the container and a row of holes on the lower sides. You can see the top row (but blurry) and the bottom row in the pic.Avics aren't my thing, so I'll leave that to @cold blood and @viper69. However, I can already say that they'll want pictures of the entire enclosure. What kind of ventilation do you have?
I provide mine with more ventilation.This is how I've been keeping it. I was doing a very light misting. I tried feeding it once and the T ran away. It has huddled up a few times since I got it but never this bad. Its water bowl has always had fresh water. There are holes on the lid, upper level, and lower level but the lower level is hard to see in the picture. The room has been between 70 and 72. I've had it for 3 days not including today. View attachment 221401
Doesn't look like much, seeing the substrate is dry.I provide mine with more ventilation.
How frequently were you misting..that's important info.
"very light misting"-- is quite subjective. Light to you, is a swamp to another.
I agree, but until I see what someone's version of "light" is, I didn't want to assume.Doesn't look like much, seeing the substrate is dry.
I was misting once a day. I would spray one "trigger pull" out of like a 10 oz or so spray bottle into the substrate.I provide mine with more ventilation.
How frequently were you misting..that's important info.
"very light misting"-- is quite subjective. Light to you, is a swamp to another.
I would be surprised to see an Avic sling die in only 3 days of care, even w/light misting in that setup. Unless of course it was a weak individual to begin with. Your temps are fine generally speaking.
Not all animals are meant to reach maturity. There could have been some internal developmental issues that caused this.
Yeah, like CEC and I agree on, you ended up with a bad egg.I was misting once a day. I would spray one "trigger pull" out of like a 10 oz or so spray bottle into the substrate.
I'll keep my hopes up. It did just walk around a little so that's something. I'll keep you guys updated.Yeah, like CEC and I agree on, you ended up with a bad egg.
That is some key info left out if it is in fact the same sling.Ok sling was found nearly dead in it's water dish.. It's doing some what better after rehydrating and being rescued..
The sling was damaged.. ( I found the old thread) not sure how it lost the leg but in doing so I'm sure it lost some moisture..Being housed in an enclosure that is dry and cool musters the energy to seek out water and then collapses.. But we are stuck on the week sling in the sack theory?
Eh sorry not buying it guys..Lol
Yes it is the same sling. Idk how it lost it's leg. It was missing one when he gave it to me. When ever I mist it it just seems to dry up really fast.Ok sling was found nearly dead in it's water dish.. It's doing some what better after rehydrating and being rescued..
The sling was damaged.. ( I found the old thread) not sure how it lost the leg but in doing so I'm sure it lost some moisture..Being housed in an enclosure that is dry and cool musters the energy to seek out water and then collapses.. But we are stuck on the week sling in the sack theory?
Eh sorry not buying it guys..Lol
Oh this is the same one...This changes the picture considerably :wideyed:Yes
Yes it is the same sling. Idk how it lost it's leg. It was missing one when he gave it to me. When ever I mist it it just seems to dry up really fast.
Good memory. I had not considered it was the same.Ok sling was found nearly dead in it's water dish.. It's doing some what better after rehydrating and being rescued..
The sling was damaged.. ( I found the old thread) not sure how it lost the leg but in doing so I'm sure it lost some moisture..Being housed in an enclosure that is dry and cool musters the energy to seek out water and then collapses.. But we are stuck on the week sling in the sack theory?
Eh sorry not buying it guys..Lol