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Colour Change after Moulting?
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 56631" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I don't know, sometimes I question the substrate debate. Certain types of wood are said to be toxic to invertebrates, but many are not, and many terrestrials don't burrow. I've found that spiders seem to love rocks. Every spider I own that has rocks in its enclosure tends to love sitting on them. I think soon I'll be trying different wood chips, rocks, and plants in some enclosures along with the usual coco peat. It's fun to switch things around from time to time and see how different species react to new things. I may even try smooth gravel in an area..that might be interesting..I'd bet money it becomes a favorite sitting spot for some of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 56631, member: 4086"] I don't know, sometimes I question the substrate debate. Certain types of wood are said to be toxic to invertebrates, but many are not, and many terrestrials don't burrow. I've found that spiders seem to love rocks. Every spider I own that has rocks in its enclosure tends to love sitting on them. I think soon I'll be trying different wood chips, rocks, and plants in some enclosures along with the usual coco peat. It's fun to switch things around from time to time and see how different species react to new things. I may even try smooth gravel in an area..that might be interesting..I'd bet money it becomes a favorite sitting spot for some of them. [/QUOTE]
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