Mexican Rose Grey

AprilMBland

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Hi,
I have recently became an owner of a Mexican Rose Grey. After doing research, I have provided a proper enclosure. It has bee a week now. Mostly she has been in her hidey place. Not interest in eating but is drinking water. She is super active today, I just want to make sure she is not stressed.
 

Mustafa67

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Hi,
I have recently became an owner of a Mexican Rose Grey. After doing research, I have provided a proper enclosure. It has bee a week now. Mostly she has been in her hidey place. Not interest in eating but is drinking water. She is super active today, I just want to make sure she is not stressed.
That’s normal, can you show pictures of your setup?
 

AprilMBland

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That’s normal, can you show pictures of your setup?
There are pictures attached IMG_20250221_125447774.jpg IMG_20250221_125459376.jpg IMG_20250221_125443699.jpg
Is this a movie you're uploading lol, also try stick to scientific names, keeps everyone right. You have a Tlitocatl Verdezi I think lol had to Google the common name.
Sorry I am work. I work in a veterinary clinic so I am trying to upload between room LOL. Thank you for the name I definitely don't want to sound like a big dummy
 

Ratmosphere

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When you get the chance, change that substrate and add a lot of it. I recommend using coco fiber.

I see the tarantula in the second pic climbing the wall of the tank. This is not good, as the tarantula is at risk of a fall which can prove fatal.
 

Andrew Clayton

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There are pictures attached View attachment 491834 View attachment 491835 View attachment 491837

Sorry I am work. I work in a veterinary clinic so I am trying to upload between room LOL. Thank you for the name I definitely don't want to sound like a big dummy
Exactly as @Ratmosphere said. Also look at changing that mesh top they can chew through that. You want 1.5x Diagonal leg span in height from surface of substrate to the ceiling of enclosure. I use Coco fibre too.
 

AprilMBland

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I work in Vet Clinic inside Petco I just went and got a bag of the coconut fiber . I have a room right now but will add it in a sec. Should I take out the other stuff or can I add it on top
 

viper69

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Hi,
I have recently became an owner of a Mexican Rose Grey. After doing research, I have provided a proper enclosure. It has bee a week now. Mostly she has been in her hidey place. Not interest in eating but is drinking water. She is super active today, I just want to make sure she is not stressed.
what sources of your research aided you in doing things absolutely incorrectly? This is concerning.
 

Mustafa67

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There are pictures attached View attachment 491834 View attachment 491835 View attachment 491837

Sorry I am work. I work in a veterinary clinic so I am trying to upload between room LOL. Thank you for the name I definitely don't want to sound like a big dummy
First, change the sub to coco fibre. As others have said the mesh on the lid is unsuitable as Ts can get their legs stuck or can chew through that. There needs to be A LOT more sub there too, there shouldn’t be that much space between the sub and the lid it presents a risk hazard of a fall to your T.

Next take out the thermometer and the heat mat? (the black thing) and use a space heater. Keep the T at room temps (around 72-85).

Read this, it’s full of great info and will help you look after your T better:
 

AprilMBland

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For sure. I acquired her from a co worker. She is moving and can't take her with. I assumed she knew what she was talking about.
I appreciate all of the advice. I want to make sure I do whatever I can to provide the proper care. I changed the bedding. I filled it .
A couple of more questions regarding the enclosure. What should I use for the top and can I use something better for plant than that plastic
 

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For sure. I acquired her from a co worker. She is moving and can't take her with. I assumed she knew what she was talking about.
I appreciate all of the advice. I want to make sure I do whatever I can to provide the proper care. I changed the bedding. I filled it .
A couple of more questions regarding the enclosure. What should I use for the top and can I use something better for plant than that plastic
She probably got all her info from either care sheets or pet stores....both of which perpetrate very old, dated info....like decades old info.
 
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