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Is something wrong with my A. Avicularia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 205917" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Naturally they're more active at night. They can go long periods without eating, this is normal. How big is your pinktoe?</p><p>Exoterra's have excellent ventilation as long as you use the screen top and not acrylic. I never mist my Avicularia. They are completely dry. I even keep some Avicularia without substrate at all. All they need is a dish for drinking. If you get too much humidity the spider will shut down and die however. They call this s.a.d.s. sudden Avicularia death syndrome. I just call if poor husbandry. Dry out your enclosure. As for webbing, when new to a enclosure they will sometimes go until a few hours before they molt to web anything up.</p><p>Shoot us some pictures of your spider and enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 205917, member: 27444"] Naturally they're more active at night. They can go long periods without eating, this is normal. How big is your pinktoe? Exoterra's have excellent ventilation as long as you use the screen top and not acrylic. I never mist my Avicularia. They are completely dry. I even keep some Avicularia without substrate at all. All they need is a dish for drinking. If you get too much humidity the spider will shut down and die however. They call this s.a.d.s. sudden Avicularia death syndrome. I just call if poor husbandry. Dry out your enclosure. As for webbing, when new to a enclosure they will sometimes go until a few hours before they molt to web anything up. Shoot us some pictures of your spider and enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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