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Ok, I was watching a movie, got up and decided to check on my Ts. I walk into my room, turn on my light, and EVERY single one of my MATURE Ts are out and about.. even my most elusive Ts: H.lividum, H.maculata, P.ornata, P.formosa, C.huahini, C.bechuanicus, P.murinus. etc. Not one of my Ts is in it's hide, they are all up on the glass, climbing around. I've never observed or heard of this before.
So Ts can and do sense rain, but why? My intitial thought is it's a stimulant for breeding, since the females are pasing around the cages like mature males would. Can anyone back me up on this?
Any thoughts on this?
Oh yeah, this is the first time it's rained for awhile.
So Ts can and do sense rain, but why? My intitial thought is it's a stimulant for breeding, since the females are pasing around the cages like mature males would. Can anyone back me up on this?
Any thoughts on this?
Oh yeah, this is the first time it's rained for awhile.