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Grammostola
Got my G. Pulchripes spiderling, some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="syzygy" data-source="post: 69526" data-attributes="member: 4361"><p>1) This seems fine. I have found that even as adults my spiders were more active if they ate more frequent small meals...something like 1 large cricket per week. When I fed them larger meals less frequently it seemed like they would just find a spot and chill for a few weeks.</p><p></p><p>2) Misting is fine, but it evaporates quickly and may leave water spots if not using distilled water. The overflowing the water dish method gets the substrate moist which evaporates more slowly. I don't provide a water dish until my T's are at least 2", but everybody has their own opinion on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="syzygy, post: 69526, member: 4361"] 1) This seems fine. I have found that even as adults my spiders were more active if they ate more frequent small meals...something like 1 large cricket per week. When I fed them larger meals less frequently it seemed like they would just find a spot and chill for a few weeks. 2) Misting is fine, but it evaporates quickly and may leave water spots if not using distilled water. The overflowing the water dish method gets the substrate moist which evaporates more slowly. I don't provide a water dish until my T's are at least 2", but everybody has their own opinion on that. [/QUOTE]
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Got my G. Pulchripes spiderling, some questions
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