Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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Hello there.
Last night, while bulldozing her substrate (i suspect a pre molt is near) my Pterinochilus murinus overturned the water dish.
Now, i keep her bone dry (literally) only with a water dish i don't even overfill. Fact is that she is housed in 10 cm of coco fiber substrate which takes forever to dry.
I hope to have not to rehouse her, not because she is fast and defensive, but because i don't wanna to stress her (last rehouse was only two months ago).
What do you think? What will you do, being me? Rehouse or not?
The T is not climbing at all. And the substrate is only moist in the bottom but not in the surface, still dry.
Also, the water dish (a 4,5 cm glass bowl) was not completely full. I would say that the 85 - 90% of the substrate is still dry.
I know that OBT'S are bulletproof T's, but i also know they love dry.
Do i have to wait that the substrate dry or rehouse her? My opinion is to wait and let dry the substrate but you guys know best.
Thanks
Last night, while bulldozing her substrate (i suspect a pre molt is near) my Pterinochilus murinus overturned the water dish.
Now, i keep her bone dry (literally) only with a water dish i don't even overfill. Fact is that she is housed in 10 cm of coco fiber substrate which takes forever to dry.
I hope to have not to rehouse her, not because she is fast and defensive, but because i don't wanna to stress her (last rehouse was only two months ago).
What do you think? What will you do, being me? Rehouse or not?
The T is not climbing at all. And the substrate is only moist in the bottom but not in the surface, still dry.
Also, the water dish (a 4,5 cm glass bowl) was not completely full. I would say that the 85 - 90% of the substrate is still dry.
I know that OBT'S are bulletproof T's, but i also know they love dry.
Do i have to wait that the substrate dry or rehouse her? My opinion is to wait and let dry the substrate but you guys know best.
Thanks