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ArachnoDrew

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I want to say that's a mite problem
post a clear pic of its enclosure please
 

grenville joseph

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I want to say that's a mite problem
post a clear pic of its enclosure please
I want to say that's a mite problem
post a clear pic of its enclosure please
I regularly inspect my enclosures (this one is with the rest of my tarantulas) and have never seen anything unusual. This guy however is usually in hiding so i don't see much of him
 

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ArachnoDrew

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too much moisture in the sub, a few other people on here will be able to give you better advice as to how to remove them, changing substrate and keeping it a bit dry for a while will help a lot
 

grenville joseph

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too much moisture in the sub, a few other people on here will be able to give you better advice as to how to remove them, changing substrate and keeping it a bit dry for a while will help a lot
should i be worried about this spreading to my t's? i keep them in the same cabinet. different shelve altogether though if that matters
 

Christianb96

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first you should change out your substrate. keep it dry, they need heat and humidity to breed. try to remove as many from your scorpion (carefully with a q-tip) as possible. if you continue to have problems you can order predatory mites online. id check out your Ts
 

grenville joseph

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first you should change out your substrate. keep it dry, they need heat and humidity to breed. try to remove as many from your scorpion (carefully with a q-tip) as possible. if you continue to have problems you can order predatory mites online. id check out your Ts
T's are fine. Just changed the substrate as well. Would moving it to a room with lower temp help?
 
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