Jeff23
Arachnolord
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I didn't want to take over a thread where I just have been told that moss may not be a good thing for larger tarantulas. Beyond usage to hold in moisture, what uses does everyone have for moss. I have been using it in random places in my enclosures as web points for my larger T's.
Do I need to remove all of it if it is laying on the substrate? What about for a juvenile female E. Sp. Red and E. Sp. Tiger. I do see my E. Sp. Tiger laying on the small section of moss sometimes and she has webbed it up quite a bit. It may create a mess to remove it and I am not sure if it will upset her.
Does this mean that "soft" plastic plants are bad too? I see my AF Davus pentaloris laying on top of a branch section that is laying on the substrate sometimes. I actually put it in her enclosure to add clutter and web points.
I thought I was providing the equivalent of a Sealy Posturepedic mattress.
Do I need to remove all of it if it is laying on the substrate? What about for a juvenile female E. Sp. Red and E. Sp. Tiger. I do see my E. Sp. Tiger laying on the small section of moss sometimes and she has webbed it up quite a bit. It may create a mess to remove it and I am not sure if it will upset her.
Does this mean that "soft" plastic plants are bad too? I see my AF Davus pentaloris laying on top of a branch section that is laying on the substrate sometimes. I actually put it in her enclosure to add clutter and web points.
I thought I was providing the equivalent of a Sealy Posturepedic mattress.