iEatRazorz
Arachnopeon
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- Jul 15, 2017
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So several weeks ago I ditched the AMAC containers I was using to keep a C. versicolor and P. fasciata in. Didn't like them for a few reasons. I moved them both into deli containers. The fasciata took to it's new and home the versi decided to web the lid to the container... I tried a couple different setups and finally got one that it's not webbing the lid shut in.
I glued leaves to the top of both ends of a piece of forked drift wood. I took a lighter to the leaves to get them to slightly sag so that way the lid wouldn't be pressing directly on them too much. The idea was to create a false lid. I also figured out that those vial lids hold a bottle cap snugly in place. The first web it built was in between the lid and one of the leaves, the second was under which I'm stoked about. I hated destroying it's home with every feeding.
Blind luck or known trick?
I glued leaves to the top of both ends of a piece of forked drift wood. I took a lighter to the leaves to get them to slightly sag so that way the lid wouldn't be pressing directly on them too much. The idea was to create a false lid. I also figured out that those vial lids hold a bottle cap snugly in place. The first web it built was in between the lid and one of the leaves, the second was under which I'm stoked about. I hated destroying it's home with every feeding.
Blind luck or known trick?