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Thanks for your help guys! I added more substrate (extra dry) and its seems to have done the trick! Titan has been to his/her water dish and seems more active and happy :)
I would take a picture to show you but I want to leave him/her to it and enjoy his/her new home :D
That's a good point. Should I move it immediately? Or leave it settle first? What about adding substrate? I don't want to upset him/her by changing again.
I was thinking it just might be a bit upset from the move. I changed the encloser for a slightly higher one so it has a deeper substrate aswell. Maybe I should leave him/her alone for another few days
It's very dry. It might be a tiny damp. But I can't tell if it is. Should I maybe try to get it bone dry? I'm using coconut coir at the moment. I read somewhere it shouldn't be totally dry because it turns to dust?
Hey guys! Just wanted a little help with my T. I have a Grammostola pulchripes who just doesn't seem happy (or I think anyway). I recently changed it's enclosure, substrate and evan hide. It was allways a very active T. Allways somewhere diffrent in its encloser. Now tho it's just stuck in one...
Hey guys just wanted show my first T. My chaco golden knee. Will be needing to learn how to sex a T soon as this one hasn't been yet! I will have a read through the forum to find out what I need to do soon! Any tips for this particular species would be great.
Here my Chaco feeding on a cricket :)