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Hey guys really upset here . I’ve had my pink salmon sling about a month he’s been doing good until I dropped his tank a few days ago, he’s hardly moving now , I fear he’s ruptured his abdomen , does anyone know if he will recover or will he not survive, so angry at myself
I checked on my pink salmon yesterday aaand found her in the process of moulting! I found it fascinating to watch, and i can't belive how big its got
I lost. My first t after its moult, thru my mistake of not giving it enough water so I'm proper relieved they both got thru iit,
Nice enclosure build there bud, it wasn't until I saw your spider that I knew about the species, it's definitely my 4th T soon, I think I'll most likely buy 2 or 3 from different sources incase I want to try my hand at breeding Ts in the future
Hey thanks for comments, I'm new to the hobby too, explained in start of thread how by chance I became interested! I've only just saw the Avic species I can't believe it's colouration, mind blowing lol
I woke this morning expecting the LP to have moulted but to my surprise my Vietnam blue threw his old birthday suit on top of his Cork bark and looks to have almost doubled in size! I'll get some better shots once he's had a couple of days but thanks guys. Hopefully the LP won't be far behind
I've had 2 new slings recently, the LP is far and shiny so not worried about him but my Vietnam blue will move the dead mealworm usually dragging it down and when I retrieve it they feel hollow as if the spiders eat the insides but the casing shows no sign apart from being hollow. Is this...
Thanks for the advice, would you say they are a lot more aggressive then the Vietnam blue? I'm kind of thinking as im buying slings I can gain experience of them while there too small to do serious harm