I was wondering about "as the title says".
I dropped a cricket in the enclosure a week ago (not pre-killed) and it didn't bother with it. After a Day the cricket went under The bark piece which was a little hard to remove and I didn't wanna disturb it..
Today I picked it out since it Was still alive.
And now to the questions!
1. How to tell on a versi when in pre-molt since it's abdomen is dark as a sling?
2. How often do they molt in their early stages as slings? (mine is about 2cm in legspan)
3. Do they need it a little extra moisty in there while in a pre-molt? (I mist a little area in the enclosure 1-2 days in a week, im letting the monopoly hotel do the job on keeping it a lil humid in there ^^. And substrate is being kept dry most of the time)
I got it 28th Jan, and I think im doing a good job for The moment being ^^
I've read alot about SADS and was afraid I would loose my little fellow in a week's time.. :/ Take notes that I am fresh in to the hobby and it's my first arboreal
And I would love to hear your experiences with the Avics!
I dropped a cricket in the enclosure a week ago (not pre-killed) and it didn't bother with it. After a Day the cricket went under The bark piece which was a little hard to remove and I didn't wanna disturb it..
Today I picked it out since it Was still alive.
And now to the questions!
1. How to tell on a versi when in pre-molt since it's abdomen is dark as a sling?
2. How often do they molt in their early stages as slings? (mine is about 2cm in legspan)
3. Do they need it a little extra moisty in there while in a pre-molt? (I mist a little area in the enclosure 1-2 days in a week, im letting the monopoly hotel do the job on keeping it a lil humid in there ^^. And substrate is being kept dry most of the time)
I got it 28th Jan, and I think im doing a good job for The moment being ^^
I've read alot about SADS and was afraid I would loose my little fellow in a week's time.. :/ Take notes that I am fresh in to the hobby and it's my first arboreal
And I would love to hear your experiences with the Avics!
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