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rehouse

  1. Arekkisu

    First successful rehouse

    Not going to lie, I didnt know cyriopagopus lividus were so fast when theyre young. After 1 hour of this little baby running around out on the floor, behind the tv and finally into their new enclosure... HERE THEY ARE! Enjoy your new home Bluey.
  2. Roxy_451

    Should I Rehouse

    Should I rehouse my p.metallica now or wait until its next molt? Never really needed to rehouse a T before because my other T is a B.Hamorii that hasn't molted in over a year. She was big when I got her and still fits in her current enclosure. However my P.Metallica is growing fast and I feel it...
  3. Roxy_451

    Should I Rehouse Now?

    I want to know if I should move my p.metallica now or after its next molt (should be in a week or so). I haven't really needed to do a rehouse before because my other T is a b.hamorii and hasn't molted in over a year and since it grows so slowly, i never really needed to rehouse it yet. (When I...
  4. Spoodle not enjoying her rehouse.

    Spoodle not enjoying her rehouse.

    I've had Spoodle since they were super tiny. One of my first slings I ever owned so they have a special spot with me. I rehoused them two weeks ago and have not seen them since. I'll give it another week before pulling up their bark. I know heterothele villosellas are known for being nervous.
  5. New home?

    New home?

    Piggy, a holothele longipes, enjoying their new home.
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