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<blockquote data-quote="GarField000" data-source="post: 228518" data-attributes="member: 30890"><p>What I notice with almost every spider I rehouse .....</p><p>They don't want to sit on the new substrate. </p><p>I always create atleast a week before the rehouse a new enclosure and leave the doors open so the top layer can dry out ... but still atleast a week they don't want to sit on the ground.</p><p>As he does not have much else to sit on top off, she's going to the top.</p><p>So leave the substrate as it is, maybe put something in there whe she can sit on like a cork bark or something. In time she will go on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarField000, post: 228518, member: 30890"] What I notice with almost every spider I rehouse ..... They don't want to sit on the new substrate. I always create atleast a week before the rehouse a new enclosure and leave the doors open so the top layer can dry out ... but still atleast a week they don't want to sit on the ground. As he does not have much else to sit on top off, she's going to the top. So leave the substrate as it is, maybe put something in there whe she can sit on like a cork bark or something. In time she will go on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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