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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 98036" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>(My juvinile isn't!,someone forgot to give her the memo)</p><p>Such a miserable creature, so lovely the three seconds a month I see her. She's webbed so much that it's an effort to feed and water. I drip water on her webbing now as I can't even find her dish lol</p><p>Make sure she has options honey, so she can climb or burrow, lot of times they'll stay on the sides if they aren't happy with the substrate for whatever reason. Moisture or just a type they don't like. (Seen folks use wood chips if you can believe that!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 98036, member: 4072"] (My juvinile isn't!,someone forgot to give her the memo) Such a miserable creature, so lovely the three seconds a month I see her. She's webbed so much that it's an effort to feed and water. I drip water on her webbing now as I can't even find her dish lol Make sure she has options honey, so she can climb or burrow, lot of times they'll stay on the sides if they aren't happy with the substrate for whatever reason. Moisture or just a type they don't like. (Seen folks use wood chips if you can believe that!) [/QUOTE]
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