that's sad eh? especially for such a nice t.. i think people should do some extensive testing on this matter.. maybe it's the vermiculite? maybe there's something we're doing wrong by assuming that they're native habitat is really humid and so we keep it like that, who knows.. maybe the survivors survived because the are that hardy that most can take it or just luck.. i'd like to know the deal with that.. i treat mine like a priceless air loom and try not to even breathe on it for fear of it dying..Phaedrus said:Quote:
My first one lived 1½ years and then for some reason unknown to me, just stopped eating and died. Darrin Vernier calls this "Avicularia wasting disease" and appears to have no known cause to owners.
Do you know if R.I.E.S.M. has checked this out?
Quote: they SHOOT DOODOO at you! like a water gun! it's pretty funny actually
I thought this was a bit of a joke when I first saw it. Then I got my Avic. Yep they do it. Crazy.