I lost a centroides and 2 soth anmerican barks in the same day . Its getting colder but I have been keeping the room they are in warm. I noticed the water was gone. Could this be a factor?
perhaps the humidity levels have dropped too much?
I live in a high humidity area and lately we've been having our cool weather (sometimes highs in the 50's, lows in the high 30's). With the heater blowing warm air in to my bedroom i've noticed that the air becomes very dry at night in there (good for my desert species I now have)...might try misting the ones you have left (if any) to try and keep the humidity levels up.
Can you expand more on your exact setups? Undergravel watering setup? Substrate type? Your physical location? any sunlight getting directly in the enclosures? etc. the more info the better
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