Jerry
Arachnobaron
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- Jan 1, 2016
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When the wife says get it you better grab one.That was the best part I couldn't turn that down and at 15 dollars even my wife was like GET IT
Looking good. Like you said I'd add more substrate (to the points of mostly burying the hide) and get that ceiling distance down. The water dish is fine but you could go with one smaller if you want. Other then that it looks good to me.Here is an up date what do you guys think better than a little substrate and a water dish I think if there is anything I need to do better or different let me know please
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Fill it just over halfway, you will want to leave room...should the t burrow, and pulchripes often do, its going to need space up top to put all that substrate.Awesome thanks have a bunch of substrate just need to add it what do you think 2 to 3 inch's from the top
I've had that happen a time or two. I think they were just startled by me placing the food. I left it in and it was picked up quickly.Got a question my g pulchripes is throw threat postures at crickets that are much much smaller than him sign he's not hungry ?
Yeah, if they threw in a lot of prey at once that was not eaten that could be stressful and why she is posturing so much. I'd let her get used to the one prey item per feeding. When she gets in the habit of that then move the prey size up as needed. IMO if she is better with smaller I'd feed the smaller and just cut down on the time between feedings.Yea that's what I figured just thought I would check shes not quit the eater my red rump is but still learning her behaviors so well see if she's eaten if not I'll remove them the people I got here from would just throw in a couple crickets and leave them tell they dies or she ate them so it will take some growing used to the routine for her aswell but I believe she will be better of