Just Notu
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- May 20, 2018
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I'm new to caring for turantulas and although I do lots of research to prepare, nothing can compare to experience.
I had an opportunity to get gooty sapphire slings. Lost one already and have the other in icu. He went into a death curl hours after I had last checked on him. No life at all but after misting him several times , he began showing some life. After transferring to icu, I thought the move took his life as he went lifeless again. He's in a small container with wet paper towels and a water dish sitting on a low heat pad to bring temp up. After about 20 minutes of leaving him alone in darkness, I found him on the side wall.
Now that he's showing life again I have hope he's able to survive but my question is should I offer a meal and or how long should I wait?
I had an opportunity to get gooty sapphire slings. Lost one already and have the other in icu. He went into a death curl hours after I had last checked on him. No life at all but after misting him several times , he began showing some life. After transferring to icu, I thought the move took his life as he went lifeless again. He's in a small container with wet paper towels and a water dish sitting on a low heat pad to bring temp up. After about 20 minutes of leaving him alone in darkness, I found him on the side wall.
Now that he's showing life again I have hope he's able to survive but my question is should I offer a meal and or how long should I wait?