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This is for anyone who has an A. versicolor or any arboreal T for that matter, in a tank with a top lid or sliding lid. Does anyone's versicolor always web towards the top of the tank including the lid? Everytime I open the lid (it's a sliding one), I end up destroying that part of her web, and she ends up re-webbing the lid a day later. Feeding is an issue since I can't open the lid without disturbing her. Since I got her last week, she hasn't eaten any of the crickets I've given her. She does not seem to be in pre-molt.
I figured that since I'm going to have a lot of trouble feeding and destroying her web this way, I better rearrange the tank. I had to destroy her previous web to rearrange obviously, and I set it up with a large piece of driftwood facing the glass. She's been hanging out in the gap between the driftwood and glass since yesterday, with no webbing.
I figured that since I'm going to have a lot of trouble feeding and destroying her web this way, I better rearrange the tank. I had to destroy her previous web to rearrange obviously, and I set it up with a large piece of driftwood facing the glass. She's been hanging out in the gap between the driftwood and glass since yesterday, with no webbing.