I have a pair of C. nigrescens that I have housed separately in rubbermaid containers. The male has an ashy tinge to it's exoskeleton, but the female still looks as black as ever. Has anyone else ever experienced such an event before?
I have them on sphagnum peat, which I keep my whole collection(tarantulas and scorpions). I've noticed that when it's left undisturbed and humid, that it easily grows a mild mold froth in the damp areas of the enclosures. Do you think that he's effected by this?
Like I stated my whole collection is housed on the S P M, and I've never had a problem with it before.I have a water bowl in it's enclosure. I also mist weekly to bi-weekly, but I haven't since I noticed the froth. He's also not as voracious as the female. If anyone knows what's going on? I'd appreciate the input.
I have them on sphagnum peat, which I keep my whole collection(tarantulas and scorpions). I've noticed that when it's left undisturbed and humid, that it easily grows a mild mold froth in the damp areas of the enclosures. Do you think that he's effected by this?
Like I stated my whole collection is housed on the S P M, and I've never had a problem with it before.I have a water bowl in it's enclosure. I also mist weekly to bi-weekly, but I haven't since I noticed the froth. He's also not as voracious as the female. If anyone knows what's going on? I'd appreciate the input.