Shinn
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2022
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That awkward moment when your pa walks in on you with aToday I.. walked in on my boy Aurellion becoming a man.
I have to admit, his webbing is very pretty though.
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That awkward moment when your pa walks in on you with aToday I.. walked in on my boy Aurellion becoming a man.
I have to admit, his webbing is very pretty though.
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Mavis idk y but its the name that popped into my head when I seen her.My new girl (C. huahini) getting comfortable in her new enclosure and enjoying a hissing roach. I'm still trying to think of a befitting name for her. View attachment 425849
After confirming that every tarantula is still in its enclosure, the only logical conclusion is the excrement was sprayed out of an extremely small ventilation hole by the 0.0.1 Citharognathus hosei that resides in the neighboring enclosure.View attachment 427189
Probably one of the most disconcerting events in my tarantula room in recent memory. I have NO idea how tarantula excrement got on the OUTSIDE of my 0.1 P. sp Rufus enclosure. It"s not a hard water stain because I use RO water and it's source appears to be above all the cross ventilation. She's never bolted out of her enclosure, she was rehoused quite some time ago, and she's in her burrow. Further, every tarantula that's ever entered my room has been accounted for. This is just wierd...
A cursory check of all enclosures show they're all secured shut and no vent inserts have been dislodged. I'm doing husbandry now, so I'm checking on everyone just to be sure.
Well neighbors don't always get along. Maybe the hosei was letting it's neighbor know what it thinks of them....the only logical conclusion is the excrement was sprayed out of an extremely small ventilation hole by the 0.0.1 Citharognathus hosei that resides in the neighboring enclosure.