I have had the strangest thing happen. I gave a pinktoe to a friend of mine for his birthday. About two weeks ago, he frantically called saying it had died. He tok excellent care of it and gave me updates all the time. It was his baby. About a week ago, I was doing my rounds with my t's and found one of my slings (pinktoe) that was so tiny, it looked dead. I set it back and hoped it was actually turned over molting. Then, several days ago, I checked it again, and yes, dead. Not only that; ALL of my pinkies were dead. Even my adult female! I have many many different species of T's in all sizes and nothing else was dead. :?
Now, the water dish I had in the adult's tank is shallow and it kept drying up on me faster than I could keep it full. And she was in the dish with no water and dead. Is this a horrible coinsidence? Or is there something that pink toes need this time of year that the others don't. THis is all very strange.
Now, the water dish I had in the adult's tank is shallow and it kept drying up on me faster than I could keep it full. And she was in the dish with no water and dead. Is this a horrible coinsidence? Or is there something that pink toes need this time of year that the others don't. THis is all very strange.