Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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!!!!!!!!!!!!If you're going to do Robocop do it properly!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!If you're going to do Robocop do it properly!!!!
That piece of failed A.I junk of Murphy can't nothing against the Goddess u_u
Clever idea!!I use a foam painter's brush dipped in hot tap water. Cheap, easy and doesn't scratch acrylic surfaces.
Web destruction is inevitable, I try to minimize it as much as possible.
I don't.how do you guys find it easiest..?
Interesting, I wait till they harden up. I'm always concerned they may get too startled when soft and end up with a mangled/bent leg if disturbed. I've had some take off when disturbed, a bit awkwardly on their part.I clean the glass when they molt. A freshly molted t is no real concern, so i go in with a washcloth when the ts are still "soft". With NWs, i will just wipe it clean when things start to look nasty.
Finally her chelicerae managed to vanquish that oil - fail A.I '90 junkHow about this one (another 30 second mspaint special)
My Avics usually go either in the water dish (easiest to clean) or on the glass walls (comes off with a plastic putty scraper and damp paper towel).Given how cluttered some enclosures can get with plants and/or webbing, how do you guys find it easiest to clean up after your t?.
Right away...while the t is still white if i can.Interesting, I wait till they harden up. I'm always concerned they may get too startled when soft and end up with a mangled/bent leg if disturbed. I've had some take off when disturbed, a bit awkwardly on their part.
How soon after molt are you going in?