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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt Nelson" data-source="post: 12784" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>Yeah, humidity is not an issue. All 4 of the versi slings are kept the same. All get the same treatment, all have the same enclosures. This one I guess is just not meant to be. I always tell people to not over think humidity for avics, that's what kills them. I drop some water in there on the sphagnum moss once a week and call her done. They get most of their liquid from crickets anyways.</p><p> </p><p>It's still alive, almost certain it's in pre molt. It's about a month behind it's siblings. It's abdomen is small, and it wont plump up. It stays on the sphagnum moss now because it can't climb. It doesn't web anything, and has never webbed anything. The other three all have hammocks at the top that I hate because I have to break them every time I open the pill vials. It is what it is! I'll be sure to keep you guys updated, but like I said in my first post, I wont be keeping my hopes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt Nelson, post: 12784, member: 394"] Yeah, humidity is not an issue. All 4 of the versi slings are kept the same. All get the same treatment, all have the same enclosures. This one I guess is just not meant to be. I always tell people to not over think humidity for avics, that's what kills them. I drop some water in there on the sphagnum moss once a week and call her done. They get most of their liquid from crickets anyways. It's still alive, almost certain it's in pre molt. It's about a month behind it's siblings. It's abdomen is small, and it wont plump up. It stays on the sphagnum moss now because it can't climb. It doesn't web anything, and has never webbed anything. The other three all have hammocks at the top that I hate because I have to break them every time I open the pill vials. It is what it is! I'll be sure to keep you guys updated, but like I said in my first post, I wont be keeping my hopes up. [/QUOTE]
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