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<blockquote data-quote="Andee" data-source="post: 120903" data-attributes="member: 26964"><p>So both of these two look a little worse for wear XD still balding in areas, now turning an overall dull gray poor babies. But still eating around 1-2 nymphs (depending on size) a week. Doing amazing, just waiting for the molt to happen. I currently just did a complete spot clean and water change out, used fingers a couple times, and they just kind of tucked under the fake plants and watched general cautiousness but no care otherwise. I had to gently tap Espresso out of the way of the water dish going back. Both seem rather excited? nervous? now that I have cleaned things a bit... "more" I was doing small spot cleans, refilling waterbowls every day almost or when needed etc. But it came to that point where... that was no longer acceptable XD. Do any of you guys handle your T's at all? I have gotten some opinions from other people on a different forum but want to make sure it's a general consensus. I am ok not handling, but would like to... be able to move them onto my hand safely if they randomly get out etc. I don't care so much about getting bit as far as stressing them too much? Otherwise all the invert here are well. <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andee, post: 120903, member: 26964"] So both of these two look a little worse for wear XD still balding in areas, now turning an overall dull gray poor babies. But still eating around 1-2 nymphs (depending on size) a week. Doing amazing, just waiting for the molt to happen. I currently just did a complete spot clean and water change out, used fingers a couple times, and they just kind of tucked under the fake plants and watched general cautiousness but no care otherwise. I had to gently tap Espresso out of the way of the water dish going back. Both seem rather excited? nervous? now that I have cleaned things a bit... "more" I was doing small spot cleans, refilling waterbowls every day almost or when needed etc. But it came to that point where... that was no longer acceptable XD. Do any of you guys handle your T's at all? I have gotten some opinions from other people on a different forum but want to make sure it's a general consensus. I am ok not handling, but would like to... be able to move them onto my hand safely if they randomly get out etc. I don't care so much about getting bit as far as stressing them too much? Otherwise all the invert here are well. <3 [/QUOTE]
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