smitje
Arachnosquire
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- Aug 24, 2016
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It might be coinsedence but I am a bit worried. On the Dutch tarantula forum we have a 4th person experiencing trouble with his Agen. I was the first, my spider started with sluggish behaviour and after a couple of weeks it died on me. I posted a topic on arachnoboards tried some stuff but she never recovered. Several months have passed since but during this time 3 other A. geniculata' either died or are in bad shape. All other spiders seem fine. I keep about 30 but some of the others own way more spiders.
Are they specifically sensitive to things? Ofcourse temperature and moisture came by as options but somehow that doesn't add up. I kept mine on the moist side, others on the dry side. Mine died when temperatures where pretty high, others just days ago (winter/temperature on the low side).
Again it could be a weird coinsedence but is there something special about geniculata's we might be missing? Some special requirement or maybe hypersensitivity for temperature fluctuations? Any clue would help.
Thanks!
Are they specifically sensitive to things? Ofcourse temperature and moisture came by as options but somehow that doesn't add up. I kept mine on the moist side, others on the dry side. Mine died when temperatures where pretty high, others just days ago (winter/temperature on the low side).
Again it could be a weird coinsedence but is there something special about geniculata's we might be missing? Some special requirement or maybe hypersensitivity for temperature fluctuations? Any clue would help.
Thanks!