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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 158600" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>My C versicolor refuses to drink from any waterdish on the ground. I have a literal wineglass in his cage. He drinks just fine and hasn't shown any sign of dehydration since. I haven't had to add any extra humidity beyond keeping the glass full. In his previous horrid cage, there was also an elevated waterdish which I kept full. Beyond keeping the dish full, I've always assumed that any extra humidity will kill them without warning (SADS -- Sudden Avic Death Syndrome)</p><p></p><p>He's had zero molting complications, but I can always tell right before he molts if I catch him. He'll go to the dish and take a HUGE drink almost doubling the size of the abdomen for almost an hour before going to the web and flipping over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 158600, member: 26980"] My C versicolor refuses to drink from any waterdish on the ground. I have a literal wineglass in his cage. He drinks just fine and hasn't shown any sign of dehydration since. I haven't had to add any extra humidity beyond keeping the glass full. In his previous horrid cage, there was also an elevated waterdish which I kept full. Beyond keeping the dish full, I've always assumed that any extra humidity will kill them without warning (SADS -- Sudden Avic Death Syndrome) He's had zero molting complications, but I can always tell right before he molts if I catch him. He'll go to the dish and take a HUGE drink almost doubling the size of the abdomen for almost an hour before going to the web and flipping over. [/QUOTE]
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