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the angle of the photo is a bit funny, its a bottle lid thats about 2.5cm tall and the T was about 3x smaller than it. now sfter the molt i wont hesitate but to fill it up alot more now.
yea, as the T is still small, i didnt wanna put so much water to where it drowns itself so i just spray water on the soil that in it and around the bottle lid.
this is a photo of the sling. literally today before the molt happened i sprayed the corner of the enclosure as it was getting very dry. fed only 2 days ago. shes actuslly noticably grown alot. but this T's last molt was june 12th so just over a month. again, i assume a slings frequently molting...
My White stripe birdeater (Nhandu Chromatus) has suddenly molted. shes only a sling so about 2 cm big but 5 hours ago she was okay running around. i wasnt home for 5 hours and now im back shes finished molting and is just out of the old exoskeleton. she didnt leave much room to molt and is quite...
My Nhandu tripepii has grown so much since i got him/her. I have got a new enclosure which is similar to its old one but its just bigger and alot more substrate. heres some nice photos of the T and a photo of its new enclosure.
ill see if i can find gloves and maybe glasses and a mask. i could do with using that dry substrate tbf but ive already put leaf litter and moss around to decorate the place and ive already dug the cork bark into the soil, plus if i add this it will become too much soil and will be too high. but...
yes okay. as from what i heard tripepiis like burrowing alot so ive given it a chunk of substrate. the reason the soil is so wet is cuz i had to add water to a block of coco to expand it but may have added a bit too much. but one question, is that big hut too big of a burrow for him? i did add...
just to mention. its the next day, i think the thermometer with humidity on it has water inside so it was faulty. but the T's current enclosure is very dry and the new one is just insanely moist. idk if its a risk to transfer him now or if i should wait.
So im transfering my juve Nhandu tripepii into a new enclosure but i have a few issues or questions. its current enclosure seems to have an 80% humidity yet its very dry but the new enclosure is very very moist as i had to add water to the coco soil to expand it. is 80% humidity too high if not...