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Curious jay

Arachnodemon
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Jan 23, 2012
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Nice lol haven't seen my B.vagans at his entrance for almost a week now so hoping for a molt as he has been in premolt for almost 2 months now lol
 

Dr Acula

Arachnobaron
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Dec 22, 2010
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Favorite part about pet holes, the moment when they drag their prey down into the depths of their web-coated lairs :}
 

grayzone

Arachnoking
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Jan 17, 2011
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lol... the cricket looked like it knew its fate... shouldnt have stopped tryin to escape out of the airhole
 

Jared781

Arachnobaron
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Nov 23, 2011
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Ahha.... can you say Ambush!, whats with the lighting though :p
 

compnerd7

Arachnobaron
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I use green lights in my spider room, since they do not like white light, I have found that when I use green or blue lights, My spiders and scorpions do not go into hiding. Also, the green lights make it look cool haha. I first tested this with my scorpions that are photo-phobic... They would not run or hide in the green light, and it seems to work well with the T's as well, especially borrowers who are not big fans of light. I can also leave the green lights on in the room to get the heat up if I need and it doesn't disturb my inverts.
 

HoboAustin

Arachnosquire
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I use green lights in my spider room, since they do not like white light, I have found that when I use green or blue lights, My spiders and scorpions do not go into hiding. Also, the green lights make it look cool haha. I first tested this with my scorpions that are photo-phobic... They would not run or hide in the green light, and it seems to work well with the T's as well, especially borrowers who are not big fans of light. I can also leave the green lights on in the room to get the heat up if I need and it doesn't disturb my inverts.
I don't know about green/blue but I know Ts can't see red light.
 
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