assidreemz
Arachnosquire
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I have a G. pulchripes sling in a 4oz plastic cup.
For a hide there is a small plastic lid halfway buried.
Instead of misting I prefer to use a syringe to provide water droplets.
I do so by putting little drops on top of the hide ( I have two slings and this has worked well for both)
Recently my pulchripes has been moving a lot of substrate around, not really digging or building anything, just moving things. I have witnessed this quite a bit in the last week.
More importantly he has been putting larger pieces on top of his hide, so I move them off to water.
So my question is: By moving the sub pieces so often from a spot he apparently wants them in, could I be causing too much stress? I'm only finally posting this because he has replaced the pieces over and over.
Thanks for any advice
For a hide there is a small plastic lid halfway buried.
Instead of misting I prefer to use a syringe to provide water droplets.
I do so by putting little drops on top of the hide ( I have two slings and this has worked well for both)
Recently my pulchripes has been moving a lot of substrate around, not really digging or building anything, just moving things. I have witnessed this quite a bit in the last week.
More importantly he has been putting larger pieces on top of his hide, so I move them off to water.
So my question is: By moving the sub pieces so often from a spot he apparently wants them in, could I be causing too much stress? I'm only finally posting this because he has replaced the pieces over and over.
Thanks for any advice