Andrea82
Arachnoemperor
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Wow, I think my comment came across wrong, I really didn't mean to criticize handling, I know how Homoeomma (Euathlus) is likeOf course I don't. I check on my T's three times a day because I want everything to be okay. I have another enclosure for her when she molts but it's currently too big for her. Honestly, that was the first time I ever handled them, I never got them with the intention of handling and I don't plan to really do it again.
You don't come across as a not-caring person, which is why I don't understand why you disagree with adding substrate so much..
A.chalcodes grows really slow so it will be some time before she is ready for that other enclosure. Which is why it is important to get her set up right because she will probably be in there for a while.
Unsolicited advice can suck, but it is not meant to put you down. There have been threads about fallen Theraphosidae, and it is simply horrible. So first thing a keeper thinks if he sees that much space between lid and substrate is 'o god, that spider is very much at risk!, I have to tell her NOW!'
So without getting into the fun story, people tell it right away, no matter how funny and light a post is.