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<blockquote data-quote="Ibnhamar" data-source="post: 221218" data-attributes="member: 39497"><p>So my G. Pulchra, as I've seen is very normal, has been in it's *adorable* lil burrow for quite some time now, which I know not to disturb or worry too much about. But one question: with the general idea of slings needing more attention to water, how can I effectively deliver water to it if it's barricaded up? It has a water dish, and done a few different things hoping one method works - lightly misting the substrate just around the burrow wall area, light misting of the wall beside an opening to the burrow (still barricaded, but you could say this opening is to the "first room" of the burrow.), and dropping water down a hole to try to get it down to a lower soil level if my T is burrowing to find moisture. </p><p></p><p>How do you generally reconcile a sling's need for water with those walled-up barricading long periods of pre-molt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibnhamar, post: 221218, member: 39497"] So my G. Pulchra, as I've seen is very normal, has been in it's *adorable* lil burrow for quite some time now, which I know not to disturb or worry too much about. But one question: with the general idea of slings needing more attention to water, how can I effectively deliver water to it if it's barricaded up? It has a water dish, and done a few different things hoping one method works - lightly misting the substrate just around the burrow wall area, light misting of the wall beside an opening to the burrow (still barricaded, but you could say this opening is to the "first room" of the burrow.), and dropping water down a hole to try to get it down to a lower soil level if my T is burrowing to find moisture. How do you generally reconcile a sling's need for water with those walled-up barricading long periods of pre-molt? [/QUOTE]
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