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<blockquote data-quote="MrKrowe" data-source="post: 152951" data-attributes="member: 28893"><p>Then she's just settling in. As [USER=27872]@Rs50matt[/USER] said make sure the substrate is compact. It looks pretty wet, allow it to dry out a little. It should be damp but not soaked, and allow an area of it to dry out completely to provide a gradient so the spider can chose what's comfortable. Don't feed her for a while, I would leave it a week or so, maybe even more so she can settle in. A wider water dish wouldn't go amiss.</p><p></p><p>While the environment feels off the spider will try to move on. For future fererence it's usually better to set a tank up like this a few weeks before introducing the spider.</p><p></p><p>Beautiful spider, and eventually that will be an awesome setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrKrowe, post: 152951, member: 28893"] Then she's just settling in. As [USER=27872]@Rs50matt[/USER] said make sure the substrate is compact. It looks pretty wet, allow it to dry out a little. It should be damp but not soaked, and allow an area of it to dry out completely to provide a gradient so the spider can chose what's comfortable. Don't feed her for a while, I would leave it a week or so, maybe even more so she can settle in. A wider water dish wouldn't go amiss. While the environment feels off the spider will try to move on. For future fererence it's usually better to set a tank up like this a few weeks before introducing the spider. Beautiful spider, and eventually that will be an awesome setup. [/QUOTE]
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