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just got 2 Avicularia versicolor slings
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 47143" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>I'd definitely change their tubs into something you can put cross ventilation in, as stagnant humidity is a big Avic killer. They live in trees where any rain would be dried out by the wind quite quickly.</p><p>They should also do fine with having small water dishes (spiders don't drown in clear water), that way you don't have to spray too often. </p><p>Once in their new tubs I'd add a few more plants and decorations, so they can web around it. I found the more plants and co I give mine, the more visible she is (I got her as a grown on sling/juvie, she's a subadult now), probably because she has her retreat in case she gets spooked. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, congrats on the new addition. A. Versis are incredibly beautiful from sling to adulthood and great eaters. Mine's a feisty little madam. Not shy at all and considers anything that enters her vicinity as potential food, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 47143, member: 3190"] I'd definitely change their tubs into something you can put cross ventilation in, as stagnant humidity is a big Avic killer. They live in trees where any rain would be dried out by the wind quite quickly. They should also do fine with having small water dishes (spiders don't drown in clear water), that way you don't have to spray too often. Once in their new tubs I'd add a few more plants and decorations, so they can web around it. I found the more plants and co I give mine, the more visible she is (I got her as a grown on sling/juvie, she's a subadult now), probably because she has her retreat in case she gets spooked. Other than that, congrats on the new addition. A. Versis are incredibly beautiful from sling to adulthood and great eaters. Mine's a feisty little madam. Not shy at all and considers anything that enters her vicinity as potential food, lol. [/QUOTE]
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