Used the new stone desert outback substrate for my rosea
Mar 30, 2020 #1 Tarantulabas1993 Active Member Messages 230 Location Lynchburg,Va Used the new stone desert outback substrate for my rosea Attachments 20200330_204726.jpg 3 MB · Views: 67 20200330_204736.jpg 1.3 MB · Views: 68
Apr 2, 2020 #2 Aracnoenthusiast Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 600 Location Nebraska How is it liking the substrate so far?
Apr 2, 2020 #3 Tarantulabas1993 Active Member Messages 230 Location Lynchburg,Va She is loving it thus far, she is webbing the enclosure up more. This substrate has helped alot with humidity. I dont have to mist it as much.
She is loving it thus far, she is webbing the enclosure up more. This substrate has helped alot with humidity. I dont have to mist it as much.
Apr 14, 2020 #4 octanejunkie Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 4,163 I see wires... Do you have a heat stone in the enclosure?
Oct 17, 2020 #5 Frogdaddy Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 138 Location USA Wow seems like A LOT of condensation on the glass. Likely too much humidity for a G. rosea. Has anyone else used this Exo Terra Stone Desert substrate? I'd give it a try for some arid species.
Wow seems like A LOT of condensation on the glass. Likely too much humidity for a G. rosea. Has anyone else used this Exo Terra Stone Desert substrate? I'd give it a try for some arid species.