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Changing enclosure - advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="humble_human" data-source="post: 208077" data-attributes="member: 31640"><p>First off, thank you so much for taking the time to share with me your process - I don't take that lightly and I really do appreciate it. I was doing something similar with Atticus. Usually she pokes her front side out of her half log when she's hungry - I take it as her way of saying "alright Ma, send in the food". I think its usually around these colder times that my anxiety kicks up a little and I worry about her, so taking the time to learn more about her has been helping ease that anxiety for sure. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I bought 10 crickets, gut loaded them and put 3 in her tank overnight. I plan to check on them today and see if any have been caught in her webbing. I did nudge her log a little the other night just to make sure she was still alive and she did one of her quick moves *phew*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble_human, post: 208077, member: 31640"] First off, thank you so much for taking the time to share with me your process - I don't take that lightly and I really do appreciate it. I was doing something similar with Atticus. Usually she pokes her front side out of her half log when she's hungry - I take it as her way of saying "alright Ma, send in the food". I think its usually around these colder times that my anxiety kicks up a little and I worry about her, so taking the time to learn more about her has been helping ease that anxiety for sure. Yesterday I bought 10 crickets, gut loaded them and put 3 in her tank overnight. I plan to check on them today and see if any have been caught in her webbing. I did nudge her log a little the other night just to make sure she was still alive and she did one of her quick moves *phew*. [/QUOTE]
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