CybilG
Arachnopeon
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- Mar 22, 2023
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So I’m not a fresh out of the womb new T owner, I’ve owned an avicularia avicularia (common pink toe) for around 5 years now. I just recently got a Cyriopagopus lividus (cobalt blue) and a Tliltocatl vagans (Mexican redrump). My redrump was rehoused as soon as I got her, she was in a tiny enclosure that she couldn’t even burrow in. I was hoping to rehouse my cobalt blue as well, but I have yet to see him/her. It was already in an established terrarium with a burrow already made. I knew it was alive when I first got it because new webbing would appear at the entrance to the burrow, but now I’m scared I killed it because it hasn’t re-webbed the entrance and one of the crickets is just wandering around after I tried to feed them last night (I don’t put the crickets in the burrow, I’ve heard that’s not good for them). I’m not sure if it was in premolt or not, but I did read that they tend to close up their burrow with webbing when they’re molting…did I accidentally ruin their molt by putting food in there? I noticed the burrow is fully clear of webbing at the top now but there’s still the cricket hasn’t been got. I’m just not sure how I should approach this situation because I need to rehouse it into something with better husbandry for him/her :/