TimmmyTarantula
Arachnopeon
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- Mar 7, 2020
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Yes you could totally do this by flooding the t out. I personally dont consider it inhumane to flood a t out of its burrow because it kind of simulates a flood or heavy rainfall that might cause a t to leave its burrow. I have done this once with my c. dysclous and the only thing to consider is in terms of stress I really dont know if its more or less stressful than my preferred method but if its a deep burrower in deep substrate it can take ALOT of water to raise the water line enough to drive the t out. My dysclous just moved further up the tunnel until the water was literally at the top of the substate before she came out. I had to add a few gallons of h20 it was a big muddy mess lol but all ts are different mine is stubborn you might have better luckSlightly derailing the thread but could you do this with cups over the exits then flood the T out instead? I know this apparently ends up with a cross tarantula bit seems a safer option than digging a spicy OW up