Agreed, it doesn't take much to fill up a teeny sling.Maybe the sling is in pre molt; post a pic if you can, btw. Set up as well.
well it stops the containers getting stuffy. Stuffy stagnant air is frankly not pleasant and im pretty sure it increases chances of mould occurring. Some species will literally die without proper ventilation from my knowledge. Imagine being in a car all day and night with just a small gap in the window, thats what it can feel like id imagine for a t without the right ventilation.Thanks. I've got one small hole in the lid for ventilation, I'll add another.
What does the ventilation do besides providing air for breathing ?
When the abdomen is getting smaller and smaller and it's not eating.when do I need to start to worry?
Container is too small? I think if it's anything, it's a bit too large...id have it in a condiment cup.Considering you don't have a waterdish in it's container, which is completely fine, as I see the container is way too small for one.
Ventilation should be on the sides, not the lid...one or three in the lid to prevent condensation is it, most venting should be on the sides.Thanks. I've got one small hole in the lid for ventilation, I'll add another.
What does the ventilation do besides providing air for breathing ?
Yeah, but it should be pressed down, you want it to be a tight place, the t will excavate it as it sees fit.Yeah that hide is quite crafty. I may steal this idea heheh
WITH SLINGS DONT FEED THEM ON LIVE FOOD AS THEY WONT BE ABLE TO CATCH IT. GO TO PET SHOP BUY BUG GRUB AND WATER GEL AND FEED THEM THAT UNTIL LARGE ENUF TO CATCH LIVE FOOD.I got a GP sling just over a week ago. It's about 1/4". I've given it small (live) Dubia and dead ones but it's not eaten yet. I'm not overly concerned but when do I need to start to worry?