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Molting and feeding of Venezuelan Suntigers
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<blockquote data-quote="helenaoskars" data-source="post: 226620" data-attributes="member: 42709"><p>You might regret saying that. (Sorry) </p><p></p><p>They molted about two weeks ago. Usually stay underground, so I’ve only seen it for one of them. I suspect the other one did it under ground, considering it has grown substantially.. I’ll give them live ones next week. </p><p></p><p>How deep should I make the substrate when I set it up tomorrow? </p><p></p><p>I have a root and a fake plant for each of them to build height to climb on. Should I maybe get something more for them? </p><p></p><p>I’ve been told not to use a water bowl, instead keeping the substrate moist and maybe spray some water on the glass. Is that correct? </p><p></p><p>Do I understand you correctly that I should try to rehouse them tomorrow? (It is 02:27am here right now…) </p><p></p><p>How do I rehouse them? Take the lid of their current housing and leave them? I’ve hardly ever seen one of them, it practically lives under ground.. If it weren’t for the food being eaten, I’d question whether it was alive or not…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenaoskars, post: 226620, member: 42709"] You might regret saying that. (Sorry) They molted about two weeks ago. Usually stay underground, so I’ve only seen it for one of them. I suspect the other one did it under ground, considering it has grown substantially.. I’ll give them live ones next week. How deep should I make the substrate when I set it up tomorrow? I have a root and a fake plant for each of them to build height to climb on. Should I maybe get something more for them? I’ve been told not to use a water bowl, instead keeping the substrate moist and maybe spray some water on the glass. Is that correct? Do I understand you correctly that I should try to rehouse them tomorrow? (It is 02:27am here right now…) How do I rehouse them? Take the lid of their current housing and leave them? I’ve hardly ever seen one of them, it practically lives under ground.. If it weren’t for the food being eaten, I’d question whether it was alive or not… [/QUOTE]
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