spinnerofwebs
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 8, 2012
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My G. Rosea has a habit of trying to climb her glass enclosure. I mist the sides of the enclosure just above the substrate to keep her from getting a grip on the bottom. It's a large enclosure and I don't have the money to purchase the substrate to fill it up to her leg span from the top. She has climbed about half way up before and I had to "rescue" her. I'm seriously concered about her falling and hurting her self.
I've done a little research here and can only find the suggestion (out of three posts that came up from the search) is to raise the substrate levels. I also read that it is because she is trying to explore. She really didn't do it until after her substrate started drying from being dehydrated for use. She wouldn't even go on the substrate when it was wet. Attached is a picture of Spidey and her Enclosure.
I've done a little research here and can only find the suggestion (out of three posts that came up from the search) is to raise the substrate levels. I also read that it is because she is trying to explore. She really didn't do it until after her substrate started drying from being dehydrated for use. She wouldn't even go on the substrate when it was wet. Attached is a picture of Spidey and her Enclosure.