cherryskary
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2021
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Since mama has died, we have decided to put the two babies that we kept into her tank. They are small enough and the tank is large enough that they should have plenty of room to coexist now without any issues. We had previously separated them because their space was very small and one of them was almost twice the size of the other, but since we put them in the bigger tank they have pretty much ignored each other. Now we can regulate the environment much better so I can relax about that.
Since we still aren't sure what made Mama passed away, we emptied and deep cleaned the tank. I mixed cocoa fiber and some bark chips, added moss and leaves, four hides and a water dish. We will also be getting isopods to help keep the environment clean, and are considering a live plant or two.
Humidity is controlled by a misting unit connected to a timer, heat is through UV lights on top of the tank. They haven't had a day/night cycle so far since we took them away from mama.
Here's some pics. I love the tiny claw in the huge hide
(Before you come for me, they were only in the Tupperware for about 20min while we moved hides from their old tanks.)
Since we still aren't sure what made Mama passed away, we emptied and deep cleaned the tank. I mixed cocoa fiber and some bark chips, added moss and leaves, four hides and a water dish. We will also be getting isopods to help keep the environment clean, and are considering a live plant or two.
Humidity is controlled by a misting unit connected to a timer, heat is through UV lights on top of the tank. They haven't had a day/night cycle so far since we took them away from mama.
Here's some pics. I love the tiny claw in the huge hide
(Before you come for me, they were only in the Tupperware for about 20min while we moved hides from their old tanks.)