inserirnome
Arachnopeon
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- Sep 5, 2015
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So I'm moving to another city in a couple of days, and I didn't figure out how to or what to do with my Ts. Never been in this situation.
Not really worried about my slings, I guess they won't be a big trouble to move around. On the other hand tho, I've no idea of what to do with my adult G.Pulchripes... She is in a prety heavy aquarium (glass), somewhat heavily webbed. I dislike the setup though, and I wonder if it is a good time to rehouse.
It's a 3 hour drive, regular highway, it's been hot around here (40ºC) and these are my thoughts so far:
*I could manage to take the whole tank in the car, AC on, and hope all that driving doesn't mash everything inside the enclosure and she stays inside.
*I could scoop her and put her in a LS size enclosure in moist paper (regular shipping process, or so I've been told, but never done it before), and take the tank alongside without remaking it.
*Same as before, but with an empty tank, making it lighter, and giving me the chance to be creative once more.
Feel free to sugest anything really, and ANY advice is apreciated.
Not really worried about my slings, I guess they won't be a big trouble to move around. On the other hand tho, I've no idea of what to do with my adult G.Pulchripes... She is in a prety heavy aquarium (glass), somewhat heavily webbed. I dislike the setup though, and I wonder if it is a good time to rehouse.
It's a 3 hour drive, regular highway, it's been hot around here (40ºC) and these are my thoughts so far:
*I could manage to take the whole tank in the car, AC on, and hope all that driving doesn't mash everything inside the enclosure and she stays inside.
*I could scoop her and put her in a LS size enclosure in moist paper (regular shipping process, or so I've been told, but never done it before), and take the tank alongside without remaking it.
*Same as before, but with an empty tank, making it lighter, and giving me the chance to be creative once more.
Feel free to sugest anything really, and ANY advice is apreciated.