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Have you tried naming it after the sound a cricket makes when it's scared?It seems that whatever you call them, they never come.
Have you tried naming it after the sound a cricket makes when it's scared?It seems that whatever you call them, they never come.
I think a lot of people just get some kind of existential comfort and satisfaction from organizing and naming things.It seems that whatever you call them, they never come.
I've heard of putting other types of plants just in the refrigerator, any idea of this works with VFTs?I want to make a terrarium for VFTs, but I'd need to plan the right time to put it on my balcony... say mid-March? They'll live for a while without wintering over, but to live for many years takes some freezing conditions.
Some folks can safely store them in a wine cooler, which is near freezing, for a few months, then pull them out for thawing. Technology can assist!
My hapalopus sp large is named Mr. Patches too lolH. sp Large= Patches.
More than half of mine aren't sexed - I usually buy slings bc I like to watch them grow - and I just name them whatever comes to mind and they're stuck with it regardless lol Needless to say I have a lot of tranny spiders now ha haChilean copper- Artemis
My versi doesn't have a name yet. Needs to be sexed first
Lolol wooow thats y all the ones i name before sexed are unisexed (almost none) like my decko alex.. Because i got her at 2weeks old and i wasnt gona be able to vent sex for like 8 mon so was either alexander the gecko or alexis.. Well i said alex so much shes stuck with alex..i made the mistake when younger to name a beardie a girl name.. And when i added another girl who was proven breeder and they had eggs..twice... Well daisy wasnt gona fit for a proud daddy hahahaMore than half of mine aren't sexed - I usually buy slings bc I like to watch them grow - and I just name them whatever comes to mind and they're stuck with it regardless lol Needless to say I have a lot of tranny spiders now ha ha![]()
I've heard of this for VFTs, but they still want some light, just not as much. If VFTs are fridged, they need extra care. Also, out-of-sight, out-of-mind... if they start to rot in the fridge, they may be found too late!I've heard of putting other types of plants just in the refrigerator, any idea of this works with VFTs?