This. Obviously the actual catching and transport and new environment freak them out, just like they'd freak if they were picked up and moved twenty feet in the wild and then put down again. But my only potentially wild-caught T, the standard petshop G. rosea, seems to be just fine and doing normal rosea things...which is to say, doing absolutely nothing.I don't think T's in general care just so long as they are provided what they need to survive. I don't think they realize anythings happened.
As long as environmental conditions are stable, and such a short distance is traveled they probably don't realize much of a difference.I don't think they realize anythings happened.
I've plucked them right out of the ground and all three of them did nothing. Transporting them was nothing because of the way I pachaged them up, I think. Like I said, I've actually dug them out of the ground and they all acted like they had been handled before. No reaction and no thread of any kind so in my experience, they were not freaked out when I picked them up or moved them.This. Obviously the actual catching and transport and new environment freak them out, just like they'd freak if they were picked up and moved twenty feet in the wild and then put down again. But my only potentially wild-caught T, the standard petshop G. rosea, seems to be just fine and doing normal rosea things...which is to say, doing absolutely nothing.