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Doesn't she understand all the effort I went through to make her enclosure visually appealing (to me)? How ungrateful
Epic. Such an ingrate!
Doesn't she understand all the effort I went through to make her enclosure visually appealing (to me)? How ungrateful
:drool: That's gorgeous. I may have to try that for my B. smithi, see how she likes it.BlackCat : Hi !
I glue spagnum moss onto a terracotta pot for the hidey home.
I managed to find some small Tilandsia's (air plants similar to bromeliads) at my local nursery (light grey spikey plant on the back left) which do well in the humidity and need no real care ;
And then just moss and "Peace in the Home" (Soleirolia soleirolii/Baby’s tears)
Air plants seem like a great choice for T homes since they need no soil - just misting/humidity.
Awesome, note taken. I'll have to look into thoseBlackCat : Hi !
I glue spagnum moss onto a terracotta pot for the hidey home.
I managed to find some small Tilandsia's (air plants similar to bromeliads) at my local nursery (light grey spikey plant on the back left) which do well in the humidity and need no real care ;
And then just moss and "Peace in the Home" (Soleirolia soleirolii/Baby’s tears)
Air plants seem like a great choice for T homes since they need no soil - just misting/humidity.
They do need alot of bright light. http://www.airplants4u.com/TillandsiaCare.htmlBlackCat : Hi !
I glue spagnum moss onto a terracotta pot for the hidey home.
I managed to find some small Tilandsia's (air plants similar to bromeliads) at my local nursery (light grey spikey plant on the back left) which do well in the humidity and need no real care ;
And then just moss and "Peace in the Home" (Soleirolia soleirolii/Baby’s tears)
Air plants seem like a great choice for T homes since they need no soil - just misting/humidity.
I got 3 of them off ebay and my 2 baby dragons chomped them up. they were supposed to flower..Thanks Agentd - I have lighting over my tanks already because I like live plants in my enclosures ... gorgeous tilandsias on that site. I have one tiny one thats flowering and would love to get some more. I tried a few in my bearded dragon tank but he just ate them up
Your T is probably getting ready to molt. That's why it sealed itself in. Even if it's not there's nothing irregular about burrowing. Your T will be fine.My B. Albopilosum is about 1" diameter. She buried herself. totally closed in... I dont know what to do. its been two weeks now. i got her 3 weeks ago. my first T.. WHAT DO I DO?
or Deere ???It finally sank in......... dang I'm slow! You just named my largest pulchra sling #7- now Dozer!
Terry
Hey Grizz, I put a mealworm at the tiny entrance. She grabbed it, but now i see she hasnt eaten it. think she just killed it... I know she prob gonna molt. but just a 1st time owner and guess i'm just stressing I'm like a mom lol:wall:Your T is probably getting ready to molt. That's why it sealed itself in. Even if it's not there's nothing irregular about burrowing. Your T will be fine.
I wouldn't worry mine has been buried since early August. I made a hole so I could see if it was dead and what I found was that it was alive, had molted and had the ability to get out if it wants to. it is sad that its hiding because it was one of my favorites to watch.My B. Albopilosum is about 1" diameter. She buried herself. totally closed in... I dont know what to do. its been two weeks now. i got her 3 weeks ago. my first T.. WHAT DO I DO?