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<blockquote data-quote="Rosey_Slingster" data-source="post: 179181" data-attributes="member: 33424"><p>[USER=4151]@Phil[/USER] </p><p> Their is only one side that is sloped - where I'd constructed her cave.... The rest is just propped up with moss. theirs about half level ground, or should I flatten more of the ground?</p><p>S/he seems to be exploring, but not yet discovered the cave I made for her.</p><p></p><p>The Pulchra, are set up. Thanks for their (G.P's) mini enclosures, it works ideally for their purpose.</p><p> As I don't have anything smaller than Bratplast rubs.</p><p>I will probably get them acrylic enclosures after they molt for me. They seem otherwise settled/settling though.</p><p></p><p>Is it best to give the slings a bowl or a sponge? AS I was told "Slings can drowned in a water bowl" I suppose if its big enough to submerge in.. maybe? </p><p>From my understanding (Not too sure if this applies to all spiders), they are good swimmers, and as long as they can dip their fangs/faces into water, they'd, be ok.</p><p>Have also heard they don't need a water dish and gain all their fluids from foods and saturated substrate, how true is this?</p><p></p><p>I suppose "Different Strokes, for different folks" somewhat applies here.</p><p>As long as they don't have a wrinkled/Dehydrated abdomen, they would be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosey_Slingster, post: 179181, member: 33424"] [USER=4151]@Phil[/USER] Their is only one side that is sloped - where I'd constructed her cave.... The rest is just propped up with moss. theirs about half level ground, or should I flatten more of the ground? S/he seems to be exploring, but not yet discovered the cave I made for her. The Pulchra, are set up. Thanks for their (G.P's) mini enclosures, it works ideally for their purpose. As I don't have anything smaller than Bratplast rubs. I will probably get them acrylic enclosures after they molt for me. They seem otherwise settled/settling though. Is it best to give the slings a bowl or a sponge? AS I was told "Slings can drowned in a water bowl" I suppose if its big enough to submerge in.. maybe? From my understanding (Not too sure if this applies to all spiders), they are good swimmers, and as long as they can dip their fangs/faces into water, they'd, be ok. Have also heard they don't need a water dish and gain all their fluids from foods and saturated substrate, how true is this? I suppose "Different Strokes, for different folks" somewhat applies here. As long as they don't have a wrinkled/Dehydrated abdomen, they would be ok. [/QUOTE]
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