Oroborus
Arachnosquire
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- Aug 17, 2015
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I have a P.muticus juvenile, approximately 2-2.5 inches. I transferred him/her two weeks ago to a new enclosure. I set it up with a approximately 8 inches of peat/soil substrate and a starter burrow in the corner. It's been tunneling like mad, which is normal. It pushed up a soil plug into its burrow opening that's about 2 inches thick. Now I observe that he sits vertically in the burrow tunnel, below the plug, seemingly waiting for prey. But, since the plug is relatively thick, will it be able to hunt effectively? Should I open the burrow and guide a feeder towards the tunnel? I believe in letting nature take its course but it hasn't eaten in a couple weeks and I'm a little worried. Thanks.