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Thank you or the advice! I don’t/haven’t kept a hygrometer in the enclosure for a long time as it seemed that i would never be able to meet the number no matter how moist I kept the environment.
Possibly I should reword my question. if my T ‘wants 80%’ humidity, and I let it dry out for a bit to...
Ok so my T in that enclosure wants up to 80% humidity and there is a plant directly above where this ‘mold’ seems to be growing. Should I try letting it dry out a bit?
it seems that he might have been just taking a long break (like 10 minutes ?!) while digging. My husband has woken up and checked on him for me and says that he is no longer in that position .... I feel like a cray lady lol
Im how often this molts just yet ( hes only had one molt since ive had him) But it seems that he might have been just taking a long break (like 10 minutes ?!) while digging. My husband has woken up and checked on him for me and says that he is no longer in that position .... I feel like a cray...
Thank you for your reply! I know the photo is terrible! His legs where not curled under, which is why im questioning what i was looking at.... im definitly going to attend to him when i get home, im just hoping for some ideas (other than death of course) to ease my mind for the next 8 hours. Hes...
I woke up this morning to find this ( the photo is hard to see) his butt in and leg in the air, the rest of him in the substrate.... no movement..... I had to leave for work and so i couldnt spend the time to check on him :( has anyone seen their HP do anything like this before?