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Just rehoused my very first old world, and it was a Pokie.
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul H." data-source="post: 158983" data-attributes="member: 29331"><p>It was nice to see the rehousing bathtub moat in actual use. Seems like the best way to rehouse in the "controlled chaos" scenario. If it can't/won't cross the water, it's just a matter of time to when it eventually gets to where you need it to go. When I rehouse in the tub, I'll probably give this a shot. Still a little torn between this method, or the Tom Moran way with the cardboard cutouts going from enclosure to catch cup, then catch cup to new enclosure. Or even incorporate both methods together to make it even more bomb proof. I'm still curious as to what other materials/textures that have been tried that tarantulas can't or will not walk on....but also not pose a risk of injury to the spider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul H., post: 158983, member: 29331"] It was nice to see the rehousing bathtub moat in actual use. Seems like the best way to rehouse in the "controlled chaos" scenario. If it can't/won't cross the water, it's just a matter of time to when it eventually gets to where you need it to go. When I rehouse in the tub, I'll probably give this a shot. Still a little torn between this method, or the Tom Moran way with the cardboard cutouts going from enclosure to catch cup, then catch cup to new enclosure. Or even incorporate both methods together to make it even more bomb proof. I'm still curious as to what other materials/textures that have been tried that tarantulas can't or will not walk on....but also not pose a risk of injury to the spider. [/QUOTE]
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