Jake94
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2016
- Messages
- 20
So I have a few Psalmo's I ordered several months back. All of them except one are doing very well. The other one is really skinny, but otherwise acts fine. I rehoused him after I realized how skinny he/she was. Before that, it had stayed mostly out of sight for several weeks, but the crickets were disappearing so I figured it was fine. Well when I did the rehouse I found the rotting remains of 2 or 3 dead crickets, which had been webbed over repeatedly. Since then I've been watching him closely, and taking any food out if it hasn't been eaten after two days. I'm making sure to keep his water dish full, as he does like to drink from it, which gives me some hope. Here's a really bad picture of him from just after the rehouse. You can see how skinny the abdomen is - http://imgur.com/a/4xFvf
I guess I'm wondering if anyone can provide suggestions. My room stays around 77, which I know could be warmer, but my T's are on the side with my two lizards so I think they stay a bit warmer from the lamps and heat pads (no direct exposure though). I control the temperature with a space heater. Thanks!
I guess I'm wondering if anyone can provide suggestions. My room stays around 77, which I know could be warmer, but my T's are on the side with my two lizards so I think they stay a bit warmer from the lamps and heat pads (no direct exposure though). I control the temperature with a space heater. Thanks!