Gutz323
Arachnopeon
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- Mar 25, 2021
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Hi! I have a small collection of slings some of which are getting larger now. I have a Tlitocatl, albopilosus who is now 2 and a half inches after her last molt, I keep her drier now as I do my adult specimen.
The main couple of questions I want to know is 1. I have a Grammostola. Pulchipes who is around an inch and I still moisten her substrate, shall I start keeping her drier at this stage? Or is it too soon? And is there a rough size to start keeping NW species on dry substrate if they depend on it as adults?
2. I have a Caribena. Versicolor I keep on dry substrate (she is 1 cm) and just add a few drops of water to a golf T every now and then because I know you have to be carefull with this species as slings, but what I want to know is, I have just bought a 1cm GBB that I know likes bone dry substrate as an adult, do I need to treat this sling like I do my others? Where I keep a little moisture in the substrate, or should I keep it dry?
Also is there many other spiderlings apart from Avics that are better of with dry substrate and just a water source to drink from instead?
Thanx...Ben...
The main couple of questions I want to know is 1. I have a Grammostola. Pulchipes who is around an inch and I still moisten her substrate, shall I start keeping her drier at this stage? Or is it too soon? And is there a rough size to start keeping NW species on dry substrate if they depend on it as adults?
2. I have a Caribena. Versicolor I keep on dry substrate (she is 1 cm) and just add a few drops of water to a golf T every now and then because I know you have to be carefull with this species as slings, but what I want to know is, I have just bought a 1cm GBB that I know likes bone dry substrate as an adult, do I need to treat this sling like I do my others? Where I keep a little moisture in the substrate, or should I keep it dry?
Also is there many other spiderlings apart from Avics that are better of with dry substrate and just a water source to drink from instead?
Thanx...Ben...