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G.rosea sling finally molted..
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<blockquote data-quote="truckinJessy" data-source="post: 44117" data-attributes="member: 3752"><p>No it's not dry in my home.. I believe it's in a perfect habitat. From what I understand is that g.rosea's don't like alot of humidity.. But sling g.rosea's need the high humidity so they won't dry out. a small container 4x5 3 1/2 tall with not to many holes.. the side the cap water dish is on stay's good humidity especially around the cap, I have no holes on that side. I do notice it likes the more damp side, I mist the walls.. It does climb sometimes, now since it molted it grips good.. I have the cap dish sunk into the substrate level, it molted right next to the dish. I honestly believe it fell in..there was water in it. It seems to be doing fine, I'm gonna try and feed it after a few days.. Was trying once a week before the molt it never did eat, now that's over hopefully it'll grab a cricket.. </p><p></p><p>Ready to figure out if it's Female or male... Do I can stop calling it IT. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckinJessy, post: 44117, member: 3752"] No it's not dry in my home.. I believe it's in a perfect habitat. From what I understand is that g.rosea's don't like alot of humidity.. But sling g.rosea's need the high humidity so they won't dry out. a small container 4x5 3 1/2 tall with not to many holes.. the side the cap water dish is on stay's good humidity especially around the cap, I have no holes on that side. I do notice it likes the more damp side, I mist the walls.. It does climb sometimes, now since it molted it grips good.. I have the cap dish sunk into the substrate level, it molted right next to the dish. I honestly believe it fell in..there was water in it. It seems to be doing fine, I'm gonna try and feed it after a few days.. Was trying once a week before the molt it never did eat, now that's over hopefully it'll grab a cricket.. Ready to figure out if it's Female or male... Do I can stop calling it IT. LOL [/QUOTE]
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