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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 147568" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Dry substrate is what you need. No need to spray at all. The water dish on the ground is perfect...they will come down to drink. Just overflow the water dish once a week and let it dry out.</p><p>As for eating...it may be a couple things.</p><p>1. It maybe still getting use to its enclosure.</p><p>2. It maybe in premolt.</p><p>3. It may be too moist and humid in its enclosure.</p><p>I would stop misting ASAP. If you can remove the crickets I'd do that. Try feeding again in a week or so.</p><p>Pinktoes can go long periods without eating so I wouldn't be too worried.</p><p>Make sure to keep water in its dish at all time.</p><p>Your setup looks great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 147568, member: 27444"] Dry substrate is what you need. No need to spray at all. The water dish on the ground is perfect...they will come down to drink. Just overflow the water dish once a week and let it dry out. As for eating...it may be a couple things. 1. It maybe still getting use to its enclosure. 2. It maybe in premolt. 3. It may be too moist and humid in its enclosure. I would stop misting ASAP. If you can remove the crickets I'd do that. Try feeding again in a week or so. Pinktoes can go long periods without eating so I wouldn't be too worried. Make sure to keep water in its dish at all time. Your setup looks great. [/QUOTE]
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