So do I, and can you really get them that clean, since you have to either avoids soaps or be sure you remove any residue. I have enough maintenance to do with my spiders without being a toilet scrubber too.That is an excellent idea actually. I hate scrubbing bowls.
Agreed. And water deposits are hard to get off. I stopped using ceramic for that reason. Even changing the water and cleaning them regularly, they still showed up. Scrubbing tarantula poop off the glass is enough work for me. I'm gonna grab a bunch of little cups from work now.So do I, and can you really get them that clean, since you have to either avoids soaps or be sure you remove any residue. I have enough maintenance to do with my spiders without being a toilet scrubber too.
As sure as I can be. I tong feed. If he doesn't take the cricket I take it away.are you sure thats not cricket eggs?
Definitely poop! Distilled by the water quite a bit. You'd be waiting til my G. rosea molts again by the time those hatch. :tongue:weird, those look like eggs. tarantulas squirt the poo out
Water "distilled" the poop....how do you come to that conclusion?Definitely poop! Distilled by the water quite a bit. You'd be waiting til my G. rosea molts again by the time those hatch. :tongue:
Yes, positive. Cricket eggs are very uniform, and they don't lay them in waterbowls. If anybody knows about spider crap in waterbowls, it's me. If I had a dollar for every one I've had over the years, I'd be retired in Hawai'i.are you sure thats not cricket eggs?
Well, it's nice to have a specialty.Where is Hobo? He's usually right on these poop threads.
Dilute not distill! Lol. Maybe a little distilled if there are dramatic fluctuations in temp on the micro climate in there.Water "distilled" the poop....how do you come to that conclusion?
The act of distillation applies to liquid....and it refers to purification by vaporizing it, then condensing it by cooling and collecting the resulting liquid....I don't think that occurs with doodoo.
Water would expand poop, break it down or even dissolve it...water couldn't just turn it to little pellets.
just sayin'.....
It could still be poo, I'm not discounting that entirely...Just doesn't look like any t poop I see in my enclosures...I see what smokehound714 describes.