BossRoss
Arachnosquire
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- Sep 18, 2014
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So as summer is beating down on our South African soil we have our normal warmer temperatures. Our summers can range from anything between 12 degrees Celsius(cold rainy evening) to about 38 degrees Celsius(glorious summer day)
I have recently, within this year, upgraded my T shelf. I have noticed with this summer that when the windows are open and there is a strong(ish) cross breeze my brachys and lasiodora on the bottom shelf tend to climb onto the sides of the enclosures almost as if they are attempting to get closer to the breeze. Could this be an indication the enclosures need better ventilation? I never seemed to have this problem before.
I have recently, within this year, upgraded my T shelf. I have noticed with this summer that when the windows are open and there is a strong(ish) cross breeze my brachys and lasiodora on the bottom shelf tend to climb onto the sides of the enclosures almost as if they are attempting to get closer to the breeze. Could this be an indication the enclosures need better ventilation? I never seemed to have this problem before.