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<blockquote data-quote="BigTGirl93" data-source="post: 14305" data-attributes="member: 733"><p>Well your enclosure set up sounds great! And you know about feeding now. One other thing I can tell you is to keep the substrate damp, once a week I spray Aragon's enclosure lightly to keep it a little damp and humid. You kind of have to find your T's fine like with spraying because you don't want to over do it and make it dripping wet, but you don't want your substrate to get dry and sandy either. It also ties in to their natural tropical habitat found in Columbia. So with your decorative enclosure and light mist will make your Pink Toe comfy at his new home. Very important though to never spray at your T! They will get irradiated quickly or frightened. And I'm sure your know this but when your first get your T and bring him home and put him in his enclosure, make that re housing as stressful as possible for him/her. After I rehoused Aragon I put him in my room with the lights dimmed and door shut for a couple of hours, and occasionally checked up on him, the next day I started spinning and exploring his new home! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> it's a good feeling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTGirl93, post: 14305, member: 733"] Well your enclosure set up sounds great! And you know about feeding now. One other thing I can tell you is to keep the substrate damp, once a week I spray Aragon's enclosure lightly to keep it a little damp and humid. You kind of have to find your T's fine like with spraying because you don't want to over do it and make it dripping wet, but you don't want your substrate to get dry and sandy either. It also ties in to their natural tropical habitat found in Columbia. So with your decorative enclosure and light mist will make your Pink Toe comfy at his new home. Very important though to never spray at your T! They will get irradiated quickly or frightened. And I'm sure your know this but when your first get your T and bring him home and put him in his enclosure, make that re housing as stressful as possible for him/her. After I rehoused Aragon I put him in my room with the lights dimmed and door shut for a couple of hours, and occasionally checked up on him, the next day I started spinning and exploring his new home! :) it's a good feeling! [/QUOTE]
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