adopted a Chilean Rose Hair and a Zebra-leg from someone who was getting evicted and needed a good home for his pets, so I took them along with the others. The zebra leg died after about a year, from a bad molt I think but the Chilean is going strong. It was adult-sized when I got it, about 3 years+ ago - not sure if its male or female, but if the former then I'm assuming he's nearing his end. At the last White Plains expo, I picked up some slings ( hard to measure exactly but about 1/4" - 1 A.versicolor, 1 Singapore Blue and 2 Brazilian Giant White Knees ( A. geniculata ) which have been doing well so far - eating, active, etc. I do have some questions though ( let me know if they should be posted elsewhere ). I did my online research, as well as spoke at length with the breeders but would like to hear from fellow keepers.
1.) They are all in the vials they came with so far. The genis are horizontal and have about 5x body to floor length. The two Singapore blue is vertical and has about 2x floor space but 6x height. The versicolor has about 1.5x floor length and 3x height. At what point should I move them to larger enclosures?
2.) How do I tell when they're getting ready to molt?
1.) They are all in the vials they came with so far. The genis are horizontal and have about 5x body to floor length. The two Singapore blue is vertical and has about 2x floor space but 6x height. The versicolor has about 1.5x floor length and 3x height. At what point should I move them to larger enclosures?
2.) How do I tell when they're getting ready to molt?