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<blockquote data-quote="Sonicookie" data-source="post: 76312" data-attributes="member: 5746"><p>Thanks! And yeah, I heard about the crickets(i got half a dozen). The girl at the pet store had put a small one in (which seemed to have died while it was in the container with the T?), but she didn't eat it. So i planned to wait at least a few days before giving her food.</p><p></p><p>I'm keeping the substrate dry, but I didn't find out that they don't like it fluffy before it was too late. She's still on the wall (and has been there overnight), should I be worried she doesn't like the substrate, or does it always take a long time for rose hairs to come down? And, if it is because she doesn't like the substrate, what should I do?</p><p></p><p>(Her name is Aranea by the way!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonicookie, post: 76312, member: 5746"] Thanks! And yeah, I heard about the crickets(i got half a dozen). The girl at the pet store had put a small one in (which seemed to have died while it was in the container with the T?), but she didn't eat it. So i planned to wait at least a few days before giving her food. I'm keeping the substrate dry, but I didn't find out that they don't like it fluffy before it was too late. She's still on the wall (and has been there overnight), should I be worried she doesn't like the substrate, or does it always take a long time for rose hairs to come down? And, if it is because she doesn't like the substrate, what should I do? (Her name is Aranea by the way!) [/QUOTE]
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