Little Grey Spider
Arachnoknight
- Joined
- May 14, 2017
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As the title states, I woke up to arctic conditions in my house. Penguins trekking through my living room. A polar bear in my bath tub. Icicles hanging from the chandelier....
Ok. It's not *that* bad... But it's cold. I've moved all my smaller guys (a 4 inch Grammostola pulchripes, a 1.75 in. Poecilotheria metallica and a 1 inch Harpactira pulchripes) upstairs into my child's bedroom which is the only room in the house (built in 1875 eek) that has heat at the moment due to it having electric heat. But it does get more direct sunlight than I'd care they be exposed to- shouldn't be a problem with today's weather forecast. My question is two fold...
Could their being exposed to below 60 degree temps for several hours have harmed my slings? Only the P. metallica is visible and he/she looks normal.
And two... What about the rest of my bigger guys that I cannot move upstairs? How long can they go in these temps? Hopefully the heat will be fixed today, knock wood, but I just don't know.
Ok. It's not *that* bad... But it's cold. I've moved all my smaller guys (a 4 inch Grammostola pulchripes, a 1.75 in. Poecilotheria metallica and a 1 inch Harpactira pulchripes) upstairs into my child's bedroom which is the only room in the house (built in 1875 eek) that has heat at the moment due to it having electric heat. But it does get more direct sunlight than I'd care they be exposed to- shouldn't be a problem with today's weather forecast. My question is two fold...
Could their being exposed to below 60 degree temps for several hours have harmed my slings? Only the P. metallica is visible and he/she looks normal.
And two... What about the rest of my bigger guys that I cannot move upstairs? How long can they go in these temps? Hopefully the heat will be fixed today, knock wood, but I just don't know.