Angel0402
Arachnopeon
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- Jul 7, 2020
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Without more details it's going to be difficult to provide any advice.
Visually, the tarantula appears healthy but in what we typically call the "stress curl"
Yes it is. Does she have a hide? How deep is the substrate? Also, from here the substrate under the water dish looks too wet to me, almost swampy. It also look like plantation soil, is it? This type of soil is dangerous for tarantulas since fertilizer is added to the mix. Can you provide better pics/more details so we can help you better?When i open the lid it kicks hair is that a sign of stress?
I didnt provide a hide, and the substrate is not deep and i used cocopeat on it. I just filled the water dish after i took a photo i miss some on the substrate thats why it is swampy. The previous owner also didnt put a hide thats why i didnt put any. What to do?Yes it is. Does she have a hide? How deep is the substrate? Also, from here the substrate under the water dish looks too wet to me, almost swampy. It also look like plantation soil, is it? This type of soil is dangerous for tarantulas since fertilizer is added to the mix. Can you provide better pics/more details so we can help you better?
That's a sign of being a NhanduWhen i open the lid it kicks hair is that a sign of stress?
Can you post pictures of the entire enclosure?