sp00dmama
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 19, 2024
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Hi everyone,
I got a new pumpkin patch T today, looks to be a juvenile. It’s in a t crib coffin mini. It seems to be webbing up nicely within an hour of rehousing; even took a meal. I just was wondering if anyone thinks I should add more substrate? It is enough substrate for the T to be safe, less than 1.5x leg length. Seems to have found a safe place under the foliage. But I know these babies like to burrow and I’d like to give it the opportunity to do so.
Here’s some pictures![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
![IMG_1582.jpeg IMG_1582.jpeg](https://arachnoboards.com/data/attachments/421/421954-50c9b99d64cd50e5ae6d62d8c835a866.jpg)
I got a new pumpkin patch T today, looks to be a juvenile. It’s in a t crib coffin mini. It seems to be webbing up nicely within an hour of rehousing; even took a meal. I just was wondering if anyone thinks I should add more substrate? It is enough substrate for the T to be safe, less than 1.5x leg length. Seems to have found a safe place under the foliage. But I know these babies like to burrow and I’d like to give it the opportunity to do so.
Here’s some pictures
![IMG_1553.jpeg IMG_1553.jpeg](https://arachnoboards.com/data/attachments/421/421953-fb6b2c770752ef4bd188d9195a5122be.jpg)
![IMG_1581.jpeg IMG_1581.jpeg](https://arachnoboards.com/data/attachments/421/421955-4bb2f753eec6589309af1b6d4efd8716.jpg)
![IMG_1582.jpeg IMG_1582.jpeg](https://arachnoboards.com/data/attachments/421/421954-50c9b99d64cd50e5ae6d62d8c835a866.jpg)