Rehousing an Usambara~:0)

sunnymarcie

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I expected it to be difficult but it wasn't:D
The last time I tried this I ended up squishing the bug:(

Here is my baby safe and sound in her new home:)
 

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PapaSmurf

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i've only ended letting one of them get away i found him dead the next day my dog got him:( but my bigger one isnt a problem really shes looks ready to molt, nice and fat webbed the cage up were i can barley see her but i can see her just enough.




Josh
 

vulpina

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How did you rehouse? I use the bathtub/shower method, so far I have not encountered any problems.

Andy
 

sunnymarcie

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Her old critter keeper was small enough to put into the new one.
I just touched her and she walked right in. I totally expected a
chase and had all of the needed items handy. The transfer was
done on the kitchen table.
At this point most of my T's are fairly docile and not very big.
The usambara are the fastest of all of them.
 

Longbord1

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everytime i try to rehouse my usumbara runs right into the next enclosure its really cooperative.
mike
 

Malhavoc's

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Originally posted by Longbord1
everytime i try to rehouse my usumbara runs right into the next enclosure its really cooperative.
mike
its luring you into a false security!! lol
 

Longbord1

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Im sure it is !!!!
right now i feel alot bigger than it even when it eats like 10 adult crix a week and its only 2 inches big.!!!!!!!!!!!!

but im sure when its full grown its gonna eat me and my friends!!!!
mike
 
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