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Recent content by thehotdogman93

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    Redid Enclosure, T seems umcomfortable

    Wow, that sounds incredibly helpful. Thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to try this in the future.
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    Redid Enclosure, T seems umcomfortable

    It came with her. I forget the name of the place that sold her to me, since I picked her up from an expo.
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    New tank

    You must of been lied to by a pet store.
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    Keeping Crickets.

    Thanks. Right now, I only have a adolescent b hamorii who's in early premolt at the moment.
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    Keeping Crickets.

    Everyone has mentioned either crickets, Dubia roaches, or Red Runners, but what about Mealworms? Can mealworms be a viable option? Or are Ren Runners the best option here. After all, I'm not too content with keeping **** roaches. At least not yet I guess.
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    Redid Enclosure, T seems umcomfortable

    Ah, yes. I've learned that the hard way since. After watching her crawl around about the edge for a while, I had finally thought about the hide that I got for her, knowing it was made of dry sponge material, that would hopefully give her some relief from the new substrate. It seems that it...
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    Redid Enclosure, T seems umcomfortable

    I knew she was an arid T. I was hoping that leaving the new Coco Fiber out in the sun all day would be enough to ring out all of the moisture, but you can still see the new fiber in her enclosure as a darker brown. Here's some pictures of her enclosure. Is it enough ventilation is the question.
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    Redid Enclosure, T seems umcomfortable

    So I just picked up my first T, a female Brachypelma Hamorrii about half a week ago, and she's awesome! I went to a local pet store a couple of days ago and picked up a Eco Earth compact brick, and a hide for her. After adding water, the coco fiber grew, and I left it outside so it could dry...
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