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Awesome that would be great.Sorry to hear, @Blue Jaye P. metallica have given you nothing but troubles.
Note, don't do anything hasty with your spiders. I've got a plan.
Awesome that would be great.Sorry to hear, @Blue Jaye P. metallica have given you nothing but troubles.
Note, don't do anything hasty with your spiders. I've got a plan.
Finally, someone else from vegas!!!!!! HahaAs a lot of you know I live in Las Vegas aka The mouth of hell. This last week was a pretty scary one for me. The first day of the heat wave was 113 and our air conditioner broke in the morning.
As it tends to happen here so did a lot of other people's. So that ment no one was coming to fix it soon. That put me in panic mode over my T room and my macaw. Luckily I'm a pretty handy person. So off to lowes and Walmart I went.
I made two DIY air conditioners from foam coolers and a fan. And thank god I did. It got to be 96 degrees in my house and 3 days of it. I got the T room temp down too 89 at least. And my macaw at least had some cool air going into her enclosure. They are not in the same room. The tarantulas freak my bird out.
Here's the worst part I have 1 P.met sitting on a sac through this fiasco. And three more gravid females that are pretty touchy about how and when they will be comfy dropping a sac. One being a gravid P.met. She's a bit less touchy than my other female but still the worry is there.
On day 3 at 8pm the air was finally back on. And no losses thankfully. So if anyone experiences air conditioning malfunction. Make an air conditioner!!! It will save the day!!
Hello there welcome to AB . From my experience Ts just don’t do well when it’s that hot. I keep my t room at about 78-82 which seems to be the optimal temps for them. When my t room went above 90 I lost a sac and most of my diversities. And a few other slings by the time my air conditioner was fixed.Finally, someone else from vegas!!!!!! Haha