pyro fiend
Arachnoprince
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lol i thought this same way when i took mine from the 16oz to 32oz container. i put both containers in a big 26g tote and expected the worst.. and it just hid in its hide. i put its foliage in the new cup and no more then i set it down and was going to put lid on to wait. he was out on a new leaf lol.. come to find out he was in premolt BUT not even a a few days prior zipped around a 32oz catch cup from its unboxing lmao. i imediutly thought "well.. this one will be fun" and has been no problem. i think is in premolt again and is webbing up a storm once again now nowhere to be found.. and i whent from "oh im cool" to "oh... a ton of new silk.. and i cant find him... this is gona suck -.- "Sorry I haven't had any chance to reply to this. I've did what you suggested the day after. 16 oz deli cup, with air holes (like 30) every 30 degrees, and lots in the lid. Gave it a small cap full of water, dry substrate and some tree roots to wander around on. She hasn't eaten for a few days, but I've given a pre killed cricket. Seems much more content, like a little jaguar, thinking of naming it "Bagheera Sabor" lolz. I would say that she's not really settled in yet, no new webbing, but I've put all the threading from the pill jar in there to hopefully promote it - no luck.
The P cambridgei has set up set up shop behind the wood i provided. shes got two nice tube webs going atm. there are 4 small air holes at the base of her new chamber, so airflow wont be an issue. Popped out to snag a massive cricket relative to her.
I'm not terribly excited to rehouse the Psalm cambridgei once it outgrows its home.. I'm sure I'll manage though. :biggrin: worst case scenario is it runs for it.. and I have to gather it up, nothing I wont be able to cope with.