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Keeping Moisture Dependent Tarantulas - A Tutorial 

Tom Moran
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@tennentou
@tennentou 4 года назад
this was so informative, and you're totally right. the info on substrate hydration out there tends to be so vague and doesn't really describe what one should be looking for or how wet things need to be. i used to keep my slings on such awfully moist substrate when i was starting out because i thought if i didn't they'd... die from dehydration or something. and i constantly spot pics from other newbies where you can see that the sub is completely soaked. the thumbnail for this vid is funny to me btw, it's like "moisture dependent species tutorial" and a pic of you just pouring all that water into the enclosure from a big bottle lol
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you! I struggled when I first started as I didn't really understand what I was supposed to do. I was hoping that this video might spare some folks from the stress I went through. Hahaha. I struggled to find a good shot for the thumbnail, and figured one with me "making it rain" would work. lol
@user-ij9ui8kz8s
@user-ij9ui8kz8s 4 года назад
Flooding is the way. Peatsoil mixed with loam. Rehydrate by flooding once every half year 👌
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Awesome stuff, Ferdy!
@dboykinchen88
@dboykinchen88 4 года назад
Awesome. I have a friend just getting into T keeping. Been getting all the "noob" questions. My answers are usually "Tom's Big Spiders AGAIN!" 🤣. This one is a huge help. I use a spray bottle. What I do is get a paintbrush like u showed and make a furrow in the opposite corner of the tarantula burrow. I put my mister on stream and spray a stream into the furrow to get the bottom moist. I'm making my own soil now (ever since ur lugarti video) and I don't really have the issues I use to have with moisture not getting to the bottom. I don't have a science to it. I just eyeball it. I use tons of stuff. Charcoal, coco fiber, sand, top soil, vermiculite, and spaghnam moss are mixed together and I usually add dry leaf litter to the top. Depending on the species I may add extra sand on top as well. It's not perfect but it work for me. Thx as always. Haven't listened to the podcast in a few weeks so I'm heading to Spotify to catch up. Keep those great videos coming 😎😎😎
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Bahahaha. Thanks so much, bud! That's what I'm here for. lol I've had this one planned for a while, so I'm glad that we finally got it done. And your mix sounds like the perfect bioactive mix! Mixing your own substrate is one of the fun parts of the hobby (at least in my opinion!). Thank again!
@andywhitaker8850
@andywhitaker8850 4 года назад
Another great one Tom thank you for making such informative videos.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Andy! :)
@PrincessSophiePink
@PrincessSophiePink 4 года назад
I always learn something new from your videos. Thank you 😊
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Princess Sophie Pink! Thank you so very much! :)
@arachnoqueen7142
@arachnoqueen7142 4 года назад
I love watching your videos. So informative and fun to watch keep up the good work Tom👍👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much! :)
@drdoolittlefishhobbyist6055
@drdoolittlefishhobbyist6055 4 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this video tom and found the information very useful. Good job bud.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hey, bud! Thank you so much! I'm glad to FINALLY have this one done! I planned it years ago, but never got around to making it. :)
@webbersandpinchers2260
@webbersandpinchers2260 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. Most informative T channel on youtube. Keep up the awesome work
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Paul! :)
@EyeSea4VseMoHajaEsAi
@EyeSea4VseMoHajaEsAi 4 года назад
thank u so much for making this, the visuals and clear explanations are extremely helpful and i bet u anything this video is going to save spider lives
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you very much! I'm hoping that this will help a lot of keepers and spiders out. :)
@wwLinkforever
@wwLinkforever 4 года назад
Awesome video. Gave me some things to think about and possibly change
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you very much! I'm glad that it was useful!
@themissingsector6322
@themissingsector6322 4 года назад
Great comprehensive video. You covered everything! I can definitely see this as the video keepers sign post new keepers to. Thank you :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I tried to cover every question that I've over the years. :)
@SnapRasta
@SnapRasta 3 года назад
You are such an underrated youtuber keep it up!!! Thank you for all the information.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Wow, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
@taeviansworldofreptiles3828
@taeviansworldofreptiles3828 4 года назад
Wow I have never heard any one talk about this before. Thank you!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
It seems to cause so much confusion that I figured I should give it a shot. Thanks!
@edgufler1122
@edgufler1122 4 года назад
Very good video on this Subject. I enjoyed it.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thanks so much, Ed! It was a long time coming.
@TheManWhoCanBeMovedd
@TheManWhoCanBeMovedd 4 года назад
This is what I need. Thanks for the knowledge, Tom! As always, it is a learning experience each upload. Today, I will be starting to work far away from home and will only be able to go home during day offs. Summer is coming and it’s starting to heat up. Thanks!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I'm so glad that this was helpful. Thank you so much! Oh no! That sounds like a bummer!
@shelleoshelle7252
@shelleoshelle7252 4 года назад
Thanks Tom for another awesome video! If I ever get to keep a spider, your videos will be my go to...for now, the vids are interesting!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Shelle O Shelle! That really means a lot. Hopefully, you can eventually keep one. :)
@sandynix5268
@sandynix5268 4 года назад
Again☺️ a great video - as always. Fantastic explanation! Now I know what I did wrong as I had my little jumping spider! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and huge experiences. Have a nice week.☺️
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Sandy! Thank you so much! I hope that you had a nice week as well! :)
@danadanis2355
@danadanis2355 Год назад
Love you Tom! You are the best! Learn so much with you. Xoxo ❤
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Awww...thanks so much, Dana!
@anng.509
@anng.509 4 года назад
Awesome..... always looking forward to learning something new and up to date!! Been keeping T's for about 23yrs.... wow!! Hadn't the husbandry info changed a lot since then!!! 👏👏🕸🕷
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Ann! When I got my first in the '90s (before I was really into the hobby) we kept everything on vermiculite, and care sheets told us to mist everything. haha. It's kind of cool to see how things have changed over the years!
@LoveAuntieJan
@LoveAuntieJan 4 года назад
Great Vid, so much detailed information! I have never owned a T, or have any immediate plans to! I just love to learn about different subjects...and you have always been a plethora of interesting information! Thank you for your dedication and joy of the hobby! ❤️🙏😇👍🕸🕷
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Jan! I truly appreciate that! :)
@roXXXXXon
@roXXXXXon 4 года назад
Great Video as always! Since I keep T's I did the watering by feeling, worked out so far.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you! And it sounds like you have a system that works for you! :)
@t2tarantula552
@t2tarantula552 4 года назад
A great video that covers all areas of moisture in enclosures
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Exthias1983
@Exthias1983 Год назад
Tom, as always I dig how informative your videos are my friend! I have a T. Stirmi, and I have found that having a layer of clay balls at the bottom of the enclosure, separated by some screen under the substrate, seems to work very well.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Hey, Chad! Great tip! I've done that a couple times, but I've had good luck with just substrate mixes. That said, folks should use whatever works for them.
@jamesemery1
@jamesemery1 4 года назад
Nice video it does complement the podcast. As always keep up the good work Tom.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hi, James! Thanks, bud! I figure between the podcast, the article, and the video, people can choose what works for them!
@jamesemery1
@jamesemery1 4 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders I listened to the pod cast first but it was good to see your rain bottle.
@snakemannn1744
@snakemannn1744 3 года назад
Much needed video ,,,, i was back n forth in certain ways of keeping the substrate moist n stuff ,,,,, This vid was great on the ways of keeping the substrate moist the right way ,,,,,, less the top deeper the bottom .... much needed to know ,,,, thanks ,,,, u always be a great help.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
I'm so glad that this was helpful! Thank you!
@hdgdjahgdsfwagd
@hdgdjahgdsfwagd 4 года назад
Juste a awsome Idea of video Tom 👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you, Kenny!
@jorgegarmendia3487
@jorgegarmendia3487 2 года назад
Very nice info! Thanks a lot!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Thank you, Jorge!
@celestialbritt1215
@celestialbritt1215 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this video. I recently acquired a Theraphosa Stirmi and this video helped me out alot!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
I'm so glad that it was helpful!
@MrCleanLeans
@MrCleanLeans 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video and information. I finally, finally was able to adopt my dream T, the apophysis (just adopted today from FNT), so I really needed to see this. I want to make sure to have her house setup properly and be able to maintain her care throughout her life. Thanks so much!😀
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Congrats on getting a T. apophysis! This species was top on my wishlist for YEARS! :)
@marteenie7189
@marteenie7189 4 года назад
so glad you mentioned that moisture depends on where you’re from. i’m from a SoCal area where the giant Tick Fire was from. our weather is so dry that bush fires are a norm and we have so many fire stations in the city. it was hard to learn proper humidity at first because everything dries up so fast but with your help, it got easier. you always have such informative videos, tom!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I think that's a very important detail to consider when setting them up. It's really humid here in the summer, but when it's winter and the heat runs, the air gets terribly dry. It can be REALLY difficult keeping the cages from drying out. Thanks for chiming in!
@Chris_Toop_Tarantulas
@Chris_Toop_Tarantulas 2 года назад
I’ve learnt so much from Toms videos, I’m a new owner to the hobby and always find great content here, thanks Tom keep up the great work 👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Chris!
@Chris_Toop_Tarantulas
@Chris_Toop_Tarantulas 2 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders no thank you buddy, being a new owner is an anxious time and having knowledgable owners like you and a select few others on RU-vid really helps out us newbies 👍
@jamesprice7470
@jamesprice7470 4 года назад
Really good video Tom that's helped me as I've lost a couple of slings and wondered if there was enough moisture or there was too much.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, James! Thank you! I'm so glad that you found this useful. :)
@lilithpavlovszky2855
@lilithpavlovszky2855 4 года назад
I've been using a bottle like that for years to water plants it's interesting to see it used in the hobby too! I just got my very first T's, a 1" G. Pulchra, and an LP freebie, from Tarantulacanada last week. I very specifically aimed for a 1" sling as my first because your guides mentioned they tend to be hardier at that size. Really want to say thank you for all the videos and blog posts. I have been watching and reading your stuff for ages, and you gave me the confidence to get my first T's.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Lilith! I LOVE that bottle! I'm amazed that it actually lasted so long in this house...my dogs like to chew up everything. haha Congrats on your new Ts! Yeah, 1" is a good size for most, as they are well established and they generally grow more quickly from that point on. I'm so glad that my stuff was helpful...thank you!
@ludocrol4979
@ludocrol4979 4 года назад
thank you so much, truely helpful
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I"m so glad that it was useful. Thank you!
@dankauffman8568
@dankauffman8568 4 года назад
Thanks again . Answered a lot of my unasked questions . Been misting so I'll have to change that this afternoon .
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Dan! Thanks so much! I'm so glad that this was helpful!
@dankauffman8568
@dankauffman8568 4 года назад
Got some mold on some cork bark and substrate in my P Striata enclosure . Any advice ? I know you're busy but I am a little concerned .
@brycecranmore5078
@brycecranmore5078 Месяц назад
Amazing video thank you!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Месяц назад
Thank you so much, Bryce!
@sara.3042
@sara.3042 Год назад
Tom, I just recently got into your channel and I'm so glad that RU-vid is recommending these older videos for me This is seriously the BEST care video I've watched across multiple channels to date. I really wish that I would've found your channel at the beginning of my keeping experience. I started with an Avicularia Avicularia. After a year my little Socks died unexpectedly and I was completely heartbroken. I was also confused about how he died and where I could've possibly went wrong. I have shied away from "moisture dependent" species since then. This video helped clarify some things for me and I appreciate all of the tips you provided here. It is making me feel more open to keeping these types of species again. I can't thank you enough.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Hi, Sara! So sorry for the late reply. I'm glad that they are, too! :) And thank you so much! I try to make the hobby a bit less confusing and intimidating. I know that moisture dependent species can be scary for some, so my hope was to make it less of a headache. As for Avicularia avicularia, they are not really moisture dependent. Many people keep them super humid without a lot of ventilation, and that kills many of them. The trick with Avics is to make sure that they have plenty of cross ventilation and not too much humidity. Many of us raise them with mostly dry substrate and a water dish. Hope that helps!
@sara.3042
@sara.3042 Год назад
@@TomsBigSpiders That is helpful information. Thank you so much.
@monsterkajiu1912
@monsterkajiu1912 3 года назад
Best Tarantula RU-vid Channel EVER!!!!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@maxhamilton8204
@maxhamilton8204 Год назад
I've learnt the most from you and Dave little beasties on youtube Tom. You are providing even more thecnical details than Dave, so I consider yours as the top tarantula channel on RU-vid. I will be greatful forever, thanks your hard work.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Thank you so much, Max. I truly appreciate the very kind words!!! :)
@tarantu-leah
@tarantu-leah 4 года назад
Thank you Tom! I live in super dry Colorado and keeping moisture dependent species is a challenge. I've started keeping the bottom layer of substrate moist and water dishes. I have to monitor it constantly because Colorado is very very dry!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hi, Aleaha! Hopefully, this helps a bit. If it's super dry, you may consider running a small humidifier in the room. It helps keep the cages from drying out too quickly.
@jamesmook3016
@jamesmook3016 4 года назад
Because of you many T's are happy! Your the spider god.. Thank you !
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, James! haha :)
@MrTQuillen
@MrTQuillen 4 года назад
Such a great video. I wanted to touch on this but after this incredible video I will just refer people to your channel. It’s about the health and care to me.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Awwww, man...thank you so much! I'd been planning this one for quite a while, so I'm glad that I was finally able to get it out. Seriously, thanks bud!
@MrTQuillen
@MrTQuillen 4 года назад
Tom Moran got my 1st O. Phillopinus just posted the unboxing it’s a review of Charles Livingston
@AlsArachnids
@AlsArachnids 4 года назад
Thank you Tom I always struggle getting the water to the bottom of the enclosure, this helps alot
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Al! Man, I'm so glad that you found this helpful! Thank you!
@jimmysjamin1
@jimmysjamin1 2 года назад
What an awsome video tutorial keeping my Trantulas enclosure humid has been a real worry and a challenge. I just started my spider hobby and will put some of your suggestions to use as her environment is just staying way to dry its nerve racking thanks again so much for sharing this vital info sincerely.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Hey, Jimmy! Don't stress over the humidity. I know that there is a lot out there about "ideal" humidity requirements, but that comes from the reptile hobby. For ones that need some moisture, give the spider deep substrate and make sure the bottom layers stay moist. Also, give them a water dish. I'm so glad that this was helpful!
@jimmysjamin1
@jimmysjamin1 2 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders Tom, Thanks so much for the advice I need all the helpful advice possible shes a Skeleton leg and very aggressive but today very passive which is why I'm freaking out about temp & humidity I have two water dishes in and a red heat light thats keeping one half of her enclosure at a comfortable 85° a bit cooler near the water dishes I have about 4 1/2 inches of substrate in there I hope its deep enough. Maybe I could send a pic if you could take a peek if your schedule would allow, you would be able too see if there's something I'm missing I would be grateful 🙏
@Annies_Arachnids
@Annies_Arachnids 4 года назад
Thank you so much, this really helped me.😊👍🏽😊
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@ChantalsCritters
@ChantalsCritters 4 года назад
Very great information.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Channy!
@aliensensation8299
@aliensensation8299 4 года назад
Thank you yet again for a wonderful video. somehow i did things instinctual and right according to this video, mixed coco fiber with potting soil and sphagnum moss, i have an octagon enclosure for my Blondi, and i have made track on 2 out of 8 "corners" and filled them with sphagnum moss . but i was one of them who made the mistake of misting instead of imitating rain drops so, i learned something new today :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank YOU for chiming in! Yeah, misting/spraying can work, but it's just not the most practical way for the ones that really need some moisture! :)
@andrewplace2217
@andrewplace2217 4 года назад
Ty sir as always amazing info
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hey, Andrew! How are you feeling? And thank you!
@andrewplace2217
@andrewplace2217 4 года назад
I am feeling better had phneumonia spent some time in the er but i am doing exceedingly well and i am verry happy to say that all my baby avic metallicas r jet black and about to molt to second instar!!!!
@davidknep
@davidknep 4 года назад
Its crazy ive been keeping Ts for years and i never stop learning new things about them.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thanks, David! I'm still learning myself! :)
@permanentlytiredpidgeon4579
@permanentlytiredpidgeon4579 4 года назад
Ahh thank you for this. I’ve been having anxiety about my pamphobeteus sp with the enclosure drying out really fast. It gets super dry in WI in the winter so it has been a struggle. This video was very helpful! 👍👍
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Allie! I'm so glad that this was helpful! :)
@ramik5423
@ramik5423 4 года назад
I like hot gluing fake plants to the bottom of the enclosure, they are excellent in channeling the water through the substrate.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Great idea, Rami! :)
@JunFeril
@JunFeril 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing ur experience in the substrate experiment. I'm currently mixing coco fiber and peat moss
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I've used that before as well. It works great! I've also used peat and topsoil. I love that mix as well.
@charliemum
@charliemum Год назад
I found a new thing for watering my t's Tom, its called a wash bottle basically what they use for washing down your tattoos once they are done, they work like a pipette but obviously hold alot more water so you dont have to keep refilling and can not only just give a 1mm droplet but can be used as a gentle stream so it doesn't disturb the t's , i never use my pipettes anymore since i got one was only £6 on amazon too. Been telling everyone about them so much easier.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Funny that you should mention that; I have like 8 of them around here now! haha I, too, use them for sling and smaller enclosures (and to fill smaller water dishes). Great suggestion! I hope that you have a great weekend!
@V-skeptic
@V-skeptic Год назад
excellent. thank you
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Год назад
Thanks so much!
@arachnodose
@arachnodose 4 года назад
Awesome video, as usual! Are you going to the new england reptile expo next month in manchester? I'm looking forward to going there since it will be my first reptile expo ever. We don't have those in my home country :(
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Braulio! We're still trying to figure out if we're going to make it.
@trfmcdeathwish4312
@trfmcdeathwish4312 4 года назад
Nice hoodie 🤘🏻
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you, Lenny! :)
@lucnadeau2821
@lucnadeau2821 4 года назад
What can I say, Tom ? I think you've hit all the important points here. These tips will come in handy if I choose to venture out of the "Arid" species and move on to something a little more demanding, such as A. seemanni or E. murinus. Who knows ? Maybe in a few years from now, I'll end up with even a T. stirmi ! Thanks for sharing :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hey, Luc! Thanks so much, bud! Hahaha. If you DO get a T. stirmi someday, be sure to let me know! :)
@Muckwickett
@Muckwickett 2 года назад
As far as tiny water dishes go for the dram vials, I like to use the silicon ear pieces from some skull candies or just some other cheap headphones. Works great for my pumpkin patch sling
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Ahhhhh...very cool idea !
@cornbread2002
@cornbread2002 4 года назад
👍 Great information thank you
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you, Corn Bread!
@cadaverousghoul8008
@cadaverousghoul8008 4 года назад
Thank you for the in depth topic on substrate the rain bottle is a great idea! I mostly mist my tarantulas walls and let a line of water form on the substrate. I mostly keep Brachypelma's, Tlitocatl albo and a g.pulchra. I'm using a blend of coco fiber, peat moss and sand that I mix in a certain ratio and it has been holding great for me and great to burrow in. But I'd like your thoughts of course haha. I will send you an email here soon :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to comment! It sounds like you have a system down that works for you! And sounds good!
@rarebreedmotorworks2995
@rarebreedmotorworks2995 4 года назад
Only a true collector will call a old chillers bottle a collector's item! I would hate or love to see what's in your attic. Keep up the great work.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hahahahahaha! Its mostly filled with comic books, collectible cards, action figures, and whatever other crap I deem to be valuable. ;)
@MrTQuillen
@MrTQuillen 4 года назад
Shared this on my FB group page The Tarantula Life
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Man, thank you so much! I really appreciate that! :)
@jeffreygolish3827
@jeffreygolish3827 4 года назад
I've avoided the moisture dependent species simply because I'm so lazy. But for sure a good video for anyone who likes them. A funny story when my one inch c. Darlingi arrived. I nudged it with my paint brush, and that little spider stood on its hind legs and gave me a magnificent threat posture. I waited a couple of minutes for it to calm down, and then got it in without too much trouble. Thankfully, no bolting. My OBT sling molted during shipment and was quite subdued. It seems to be doing fine a couple days later.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I completely understand, Jeffrey! Haha Thanks so much. Hahahaha! I always find it funny and endearing when the little ones show some attitude!
@morganfiedler119
@morganfiedler119 4 года назад
Hey Tom! Great video. You answered a lot of the questions I had as a relatively new keeper regarding some of the more "intermediate" species. I am just starting to keep some finicky slings that require slightly higher moisture levels and I'm figuring it out as I go along. Thanks for being a great resource! I was wondering, can you please tell me the name of the species at 15:49 ? It's a gorgeous spider! Have a great day and thanks again. Sending love from Florida.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Morgan! I'm so glad that this was helpful. Once you get the hang of it, keeping the moisture dependent species isn't too bad at all. And that's an H. lividus or Cobalt Blue!
@TheAbysswalker
@TheAbysswalker 4 года назад
Great advice, considering how many people mist their enclosures almost daily and are "amazed" at how fast it dissipates. I also use a dropper to give additional water to my Ts on their webbing. Really cute to see pink Avic mouths slurp up the droplets ^^ On another note, will you be picking up Nioh 2? :-)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hey, bud! Yeah, I've had this discussion with MANY people over the years. They are shocked at how quickly the moisture dries out. The webbing is also a great source for them! My GBBs will drink that way. Oh, HECK YES. haha You know it!
@broomlesswitch5474
@broomlesswitch5474 4 года назад
Thank you!!!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
You're most welcome!
@thesilentmothtrapper4373
@thesilentmothtrapper4373 4 года назад
Thank you very much Tom very informative video ! Does this also go for centipedes? Hope you and your family stay safe during this time Kind regards Tim 🙂
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello there, Tim! Yes, I do the same thing for my pedes! Just be careful you don't flood where they are hiding. I do hope you and yours are safe and well.
@thesilentmothtrapper4373
@thesilentmothtrapper4373 4 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders Thank you
@Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto
@Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto 4 года назад
Bless you heart, thank you. I am so tired of trying to explain how to soak the lower portion of the substrate while keeping the top dry. I use a squeeze bottle with a spout that enables me to put the water in the corners, and down the sides, with enough pressure that it easily pushes the water down. People get these moisture dependent species going into the driest part of the year and they just don't have enough experience to understand how different it is to keep things moist during the winters. I always suggest that people put off purchasing those species until spring if you don't have a lot of winter experience. The number of dead moisture dependent species posts I see over the winter infuriates me.
@mary-kateolsen3558
@mary-kateolsen3558 4 года назад
hey aren't you that troll from the arachnoboards that hates OBTs? why not take a break from trying to explain things to others, if it bothers you so much, you have issues.
@Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto
@Vanessa_Simone_In_Toronto 4 года назад
@@mary-kateolsen3558 I don't hate any tarantulas, or any animal for that matter. And the only behaviour that resembles a troll is yours - hiding behind a fake name and fake photo. Maybe you should do your homework and not be just another lazy person expecting everyone to spoon feed you information. It's pathetic and tiresome and everyone has better things to do with their time.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Vanessa! I hear you, bud! This is one of those questions that I'm constantly answering . I'm hoping that I can now just send links to the video, podcast, or article when people ask. And that's a fantastic idea! I keep meaning to order one of those sports water bottles with a nozzle for just that purpose. And you bring up another huge issue...mainly folks trying to figure out the moisture issue during the dry winter months. That is EXCELLENT advice! As always, thank you so much for chiming in! :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
@@mary-kateolsen3558 First off, Mary-Kate, I love your sister in the Marvel movies! Secondly, please don't come onto my comments and insult folks. I've been chatting with Vanessa for quite some time, and she's an experienced keeper who knows her stuff. I don't know what kind of dust up you got into on Arachnoboards, but please leave it over there. Stalking her to the comment section of a RU-vid video would pretty much fall under trolling. If you have some experiences with moisture dependent species or thoughts on the video, I would love to hear them! Please keep things positive. Thanks!
@blackshadow7113
@blackshadow7113 4 года назад
Thank you🙏🏼💓😎
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
You're most welcome!
@silverkeys-nv2kj
@silverkeys-nv2kj 4 года назад
My C lividus thanks you for teaching me how to make it rain in her enclosure :)
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Ha! That's awesome, Anna...thanks!
@DqsHidden
@DqsHidden 4 года назад
Hi Tom! I though you didnt keep any of your tarantulas with a metal mesh lid on top? Do you keep it with your burrowing species? Love your podcasts :D
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
It's funny, as Billie and I were scoping out how I could replace the tops after we were done recording this. I use these for some of the fossorial species. The tops aren't the criss-crossed wire mesh, but more a metal grill. So far, I haven't had any problems with them... Thank you!
@chrisy4011
@chrisy4011 4 года назад
Very informative. Life saver. Thanks Tom! Would a turkey baster work and do you use cold or Luke warm water to moisten substrate?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I literally JUST got done using a turkey baster to water a plant in one of my enclosures. Yes, I think that it would work great! :)
@tink2276
@tink2276 4 года назад
Great informative video as always Tom. There is only one species that always has me wondering though, but it’s the total opposite of moisture dependent, the gbb. Should it be bone dry all the way to the bottom? Or should there be moisture on the lower levels?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hola, Tink! :) I kept my slings almost bone dry and only moistened down a single corner. The one time I accidentally put in too much water, mine climbed the walls to get away from it. As adults, it's bone dry and a dish. If you sprinkle some water on the webbing, they will sometimes drink from that as well. :)
@jimmysheppard2853
@jimmysheppard2853 4 года назад
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!! Tom M. Get off my brain wave, I was just talking this subject for my Ts
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Bahahaha! Sorry, Jimmy! lol And thanks so much!
@Oper8or
@Oper8or 3 года назад
Tom where did you get the Komodo enclosure? I've looked online and I cannot find them here in the US. I REALLY want to use those enclosures. So if you can point me to the right place I would greatly appreciate it. Great video btw. Thank you so much for what you have done by keeping old and new keepers up to date with great ideas and things to avoid!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello! Can you give me a time stamp for which one you're talking about? I'll be happy to help! And thanks!
@Oper8or
@Oper8or 3 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders Its best seen at 1:04 on the left of the light tripod and to the left of the longer enclosure. The water bottle and cup of water are in front of it. Thank you very much Tom!!
@ArachnoDan
@ArachnoDan 4 года назад
Great video Tom. I see your using an enclosure with the metal grill top I had a tarantula break a fang off by trying to chew through it recently is this something you’ve experienced?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
I've been using those for the fossorial species, and I haven't had any trouble...yet. I have heard of tarantulas working at vent holes in critter keepers and wire tops and injuring fangs, so it's not unheard of. What size was the spider that hurt it's fang? What species? Thanks, Dan!
@ArachnoDan
@ArachnoDan 4 года назад
Tom Moran it was my Nhandu chromatus which is around 4 inches. It was just after a rehouse so obviously the tarantula was uncomfortable in the new environment and tried to get out. I also have a c lividum that is in pretty much the same set up as the enclosure you used in this video and I’ve never seen that one on the glass or near the lid, so it seems fine for the fossorial species. Thanks for the response!
@truittfortenberry8808
@truittfortenberry8808 2 года назад
Thanks for all the work you do and the information you give freely. You keep mentioning an incident with topsoil. What happened?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
You're most welcome! Well, long story short, I ran out of my normal brand of top soil one winter, and the place that I normally get it from had theirs all packed up for the season. I found a farm supply store that sold "organic" topsoil, and I bought a few bags from them and was using it for rehousings. Around this time, I started experiencing a LOT of mysterious deaths of all of my inverts, including tarantulas, scorpions, and assassin bugs. I had no idea what was happening, but they were all fattening up and then dying while in premolt or shortly after molting. It wasn't until I was watching one of my older videos one day that I finally figured out that everything that was dying was on this new top soil. I opened up one of the bags to examine it, and the soil was loaded with the green fertilizer balls (obviously, it was NOT organic). After speaking with some folks, I came to the conclusion that the bags were likely contaminated with some type of chemical...possibly herbicide (it is known to interfere with the molting process). I switched out the rest of the substrate and never used it again. That was the end of the strange deaths.
@truittfortenberry8808
@truittfortenberry8808 2 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders thank you so much for the reply. That is something I will definitely be aware of. I’m getting back into after a bit and would like a better option than just using cocoa fiber like I was before. I’m trying to watch a lot more of your videos, read from your website, and listen to your podcast. It’s something my wife and I enjoyed and want to do it again. When you pre kill feeders how do you do it? What do you mean when you can keep mealworms in the fridge? Already killed or just in a meal itself? Also in particular process for the worm sections?
@TarantulaHaven
@TarantulaHaven 4 года назад
Thanks for this Tom. I for one do not keep moisture dependent species for fear of harming them. I don’t own any of the Therphosa or Pamphobeteus species because I have seen too many horror stories related to them (specifically Therphosa). Maybe I’ll get the courage up when I get my substrate game right. 😂. Great video Tom.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Alex! Man, I had no idea that you didn't keep moisture dependent species. We're going to have to fix that, bud. ;) I TOTALLY get it, though. They cause me SO MUCH stress when I first started keeping them, and I'm lucky that I didn't kill any with my obsessiveness. It took me quite a while to finally get comfortable around them. Thanks so much for chiming in, bud!
@chriscaballero6991
@chriscaballero6991 Год назад
Yeah I been stressing about my pinktoe idk how keep the Humidity n I'm afraid I'm not doing it right . I seem to got a handle on my Mexican red knee but my pinktoe I'm worried
@ArchitectofViolence
@ArchitectofViolence 3 года назад
Great video Tom! So how do we know which T's need the moisture? I have 18 T's and the care sheet on every one of them has some sort of humidity requirement listed.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello! That's where the research comes into play. If you find a species that you're interested in, you should look to see where they are from and research how people keep them. If it's a moisture dependent species, it will need some moist dirt. If it's an arid species, it can do dry with a water dish.
@ArchitectofViolence
@ArchitectofViolence 3 года назад
In your video you mentioned some moisture for Aphonopelma. Should I be moistening one corner of my hentzi's enclosure? She's a juvenile.
@ginar1191
@ginar1191 2 года назад
Hi Tom, I believe you have mentioned that you use bottled water for your tarantulas. My area has very hard water so I do the same, but I was recently thinking about people with water softeners and wondered if that might fall into the hidden danger category. The amount of sodium added by a softener is usually pretty small for a human, but I wonder what the impact would be to a tarantula - especially a fossorial species where the sodium would build up in the soil over time since it’s not being flushed. You also mentioned on a podcast an email from a man who added moisture to his soil through holes in the bottle of the enclosure. Coming at this from a houseplant perspective, this sounds a lot like bottom watering, where you put your planter in a shallow tub of water and allow the soil to absorb water through capillary action, giving you a very consistently moist soil. This is also the concept behind self-watering planters. It can actually help a lot with fungus gnats since you can keep the very top surface dry and is an excellent way to rehydrate a peat mix that has dried to the point that it repels water. This part isn’t really a question, just something I’ve been thinking about since I dream of T.Stirmi, but am constantly battling fungus gnats.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
God, I HATE fungus gnats. I went through that a few years ago. Ugh. That's a very good point about water softeners. I know nothing about them, so I'd have to look into that. I still want to see the bottom watering thing in action from someone who uses it. It sounds great on paper, but I'd love to see an example. Thanks, Gina!
@heidistanleysspiders2215
@heidistanleysspiders2215 4 года назад
Hi Tom thanks for this it’s so helpful. One thing I wonder about is how well can a T drink off the sides of the enclosure ? All mine have water dishes but I do wonder about this
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hi, Heidi! Very well! I've seen many of mine do it. They basically walk around like little Hoover vacuums and suck it right up off the glass!
@heidistanleysspiders2215
@heidistanleysspiders2215 4 года назад
Thanks Tom I can stop worrying about the ones that don’t seem to use dishes 😊
@JJDigitalartStudio
@JJDigitalartStudio 4 года назад
Usually I would say no way to keeping moisture dependent T's in the desert. However, this last 9 months, it has rained more in AZ than the last 15 years. How do T's drink? I know how they suck the goodness from a roach, do they suck the water up that way too? Love your videos. I would never spray anything I did not want to kill. If you are keeping these as pets you need to be kept carefully. Thanks to you more folks know what to do.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hiya, Joyce! Oh, man...rain for 9 months? That's kind of scary! Great question! They get moisture from prey, but they can also drink from dishes, off of plants, and can even such it out of the ground. Thank you!!!
@Dead_ham
@Dead_ham 4 года назад
Hey Tom, Do you think that what's happening across the world right now with COVID-19 will have a large impact on the hobby? Scary times right now, especially over here in the virus hotbed of California.. Also: it would be awesome to see a Theraphosa dedicated species podcast. I have been binge listening to your podcasts at work, and can't get enough. I am looking to get a T. Stirmi very soon
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Well, in the US, many of our spiders come from Europe, where they have huge shows that exporters can use to get livestock. These shows are now being cancelled meaning that exports will likely be disrupted. So, yes...I do think that it is going to have an impact. I think that sales and shipping are going to slow down quite a bit in the immediate future. Very scary times indeed. And thank you so much! I could definitely cover Theraphosa in a future one!
@allisonnicholls1
@allisonnicholls1 3 года назад
Hey Tom! I have a question regarding one of your tanks in this video. I see what looks like a 5-10 gallon critter cage and you have plexiglass (acrylic) as part of the lid. I am needing to do this as my one girl (Mexican redknee) has a fascination with climbing on her screen which is fine but she’s not getting her fangs stuck. I am open to all suggestions you might have as to what I can do, how I can make one, where I can buy one (preferably somewhere that ships to Canada). Thanks a bunch and looking forward to some advice. Cheers
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello, Allison! Yeah, I rip out all of the screens because they can get their toe claws stuck in the mesh. I had it happen to one of mine years ago, and it was NOT a fun situation. Unfortunately, no one is making replacement tops for that enclosure at the moment. With those, I cut the screen out with a utility knife first. Then, I cut a piece of plexiglass to fit the frame, drill holes in it, and use aquarium silicone to glue it in. For the plastic, I've been using the thinner stuff meant to replace the glass in picture frames, and it's been working quite well. You can cut that stuff with scissors, and you could probably glue it right over the screen without having to rip it out. I hope that helps!
@reptilehotelkerry-2556
@reptilehotelkerry-2556 4 года назад
My first T was an A. avic and i swear I’m lucky I didn’t kill it the first week!!!! The amount of humidity i had in there, luckily I quickly found out pretty quickly that the info i had was old and indeed wrong
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Yeah, that's how I feel about my poor L. parahybana. haha
@Spyder_King
@Spyder_King 4 года назад
This is ALWAYS a great subject to bring up. So important to get gud at this. Two questions 1) Drainage layers. How do they do? When to use one, why, how to make one, etc. I have made a couple, for some pokies and my stirmi, but I don't actually understand the principle very much. Are you supposed to fill it with any amount of water, or is it ONLY there to catch excess? I think they at least look cool, either way. Would be a good subject for a video. (If you haven't done one already that I missed) 2) Have you ever tried mixing in a few pinches of those water gel crystals? I was watering my roaches and started wondering if that would work. They're designed to mix into plant soil to hold moisture... but I'm almost scared to try it tho for some reason
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
How's it going, Addam! Okay, let me give this a shot... 1) Usually drainage layers are used for bioactive enclosures so that the roots of the plants don't stay too moist. Extra water seeps down into the bottom and then slowly evaporate, raising the moisture level in the enclosure. Some folks will use this principal to make a "false bottom" in their moisture dependent enclosures with the thought that the evaporating water will raise the humidity level inside the tank. 2) Yeah...it was gross mess and didn't work for me. haha I'll stick with vermiculite and moss! :) Thanks! Tom
@Spyder_King
@Spyder_King 4 года назад
Tom Moran Pretty good, cant complain. My parents recently got me 2 H. devamatha and 2 True B. smithi slings, so I've got my hands full as always =P I got a Huge bag of clay balls from home depot for cheap, and got some garden liner. It reeally feels like it helps keep my stirmi tank as wet as she likes without any mold issues, even tho it's not a biotank, other than springtails and isopods.
@louiseshope3705
@louiseshope3705 4 года назад
Thank you! Been into spiders for 10 months, and went to an expo last weekend.......came across some T Stirmi juvies and couldn't resist.....the seller helped out by ventral sexing one for me (cost a few extra dollars danger money because of the hairs lol) and then he told me to make sure to keep her hydrated. She is sitting in her water dish right now because I didn't really understand what me meant. In a few minutes I will be starting a rain storm for her! Question......would it be a decent idea to put a layer of small pebbles at the bottom with mesh to hole the substrate above it?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Louise! Congrats on your T. stirmi! Hopefully, he was accurate with the sexing. I would't bother with the layer of pebbles honestly. I've never done that. If you want, put a layer of vermiculite on the bottom.
@mail-bg1tp
@mail-bg1tp 5 месяцев назад
I think misting is great for slings. I have done if for 20 years. I have a mister that mist, and when you turn the front it creates a thin water ray. I kan spray with that directly into the substrate to moist the substrate. And then i turn the nozzle to a fine spray i can mist the substrate and even create waterdrops all around for sling to drink. For me this works better than pipettes. I have never liked them. So maybe i am the only that prefers misters for slings?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 5 месяцев назад
Whatever works for you! I just know a lot of folks that mist the top layers of sub, and it dries out too quickly. By keeping the bottom moist, slings can burrow to the moisture level they need just like they would in the wild. Again, it all comes down to what works for you.
@daisydestroy1410
@daisydestroy1410 4 года назад
I have a diabetic cat.so I have access to needles. I like using the end of the cap(the bottom of the needle.the plunger cap) to keep a water bowl for my sling.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Well, that's quite convenient! :)
@daisydestroy1410
@daisydestroy1410 4 года назад
@@TomsBigSpiders thanks. I like to found ways to reuse things
@craigfenson
@craigfenson 4 года назад
two water dishes. am so glad am not alone.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
So sorry for the delay! Yes, I use two in quite a few cages. haha You are NOT alone.
@ZaryaTheLaika
@ZaryaTheLaika Месяц назад
12:11 - kind of like isopods. Lot of them dont do well if you dont give a dry side and moist side
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders Месяц назад
Great point, Zarya!
@samuelsung8005
@samuelsung8005 4 года назад
The only possible disadvantage of this method (rain) is the risk of fungi. Unfortunately I had watered my terrariums and the water penetrated into the deep layers of the substrate. Sadly, a short time later a huge collection of yellow mushrooms started to sprout. The final result was that I had to rearrange both terrariums completely. Otherwise the mushroom would have taken overhand. This caused me to be very hesitant with the watering (rain) for the time being. I am trying to understand why some keepers have fungi while others seem to have no problems with it. In the meantime, I have installed a drainage system so that excess water can run off. But I have not watered again with a "rain bottle", although I think your method would be very practical.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hello, Samuel! I've actually had very few issues with fungi. I allow the water to seep down to the bottom, and the top remains dry. This tends to keep the molds down. Those yellow mushrooms your talking about often come in the substrate (coco fiber has them quite a bit). That's what makes it so annoying; you can have it in one bag bu not in another. The good news is, they are harmless, despite what folks have said. I don't panic anymore when I see it, but boy do I hate the smell of it!
@pokololotanginaser8264
@pokololotanginaser8264 3 года назад
hey im from philippines all we need to do is mimic the climate when your sitting under a tree during the day and that works best for all sp.
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Yeah, the Philippines is one of the places that naturally has a great climate for many of the moisture dependent species. Thanks!
@andrewplace2217
@andrewplace2217 4 года назад
I have a theraphosa blondi coming...this is ideal for those and i finialy have my husbandry down where i feal i wont kill it!!!!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hey, bud...congrats, that's awesome! I have two young adults, and they are doing great. I think that people were keeping them too swampy in the past.
@pythonpatrolexotics
@pythonpatrolexotics 3 года назад
Thank you this video. I'm just got a female T. Stirmi juvenile. I have many species that enjoy moisture, but Theraphosa have given me anxiety about keeping them properly, so I've avoided them
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hi, Roxy! Congrats on your T. stirmi! I'm so glad that this was helpful! :) They really aren't nearly as fragile as some make them out to be.
@mercydrury4824
@mercydrury4824 2 месяца назад
Hey Tom! Can I ask a question? I just got a g pulchra sling I keep finding conflicting info on if they are humidity loving species or an arid species. I went ahead and made her tank a little more moist since she’s a sling near molting but since I’ve had her she climbs on the side lol always the same corner. Idk if she just likes the wall or if it’s too wet or too dry? I do the tech where u just wet a corner but her enclosure small it’s like 4x3x3. Thx for any advice!!
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 месяца назад
Soooo...they come from more humid regions, but some don't seem to appreciate the extra moisture, and many raise theirs bone dry. I try to moisten down a corner of the substrate for mine, and neither seems to care. If it's on the wall after you moisten it down, it probably likes it on the dry side. Definitely make sure to give it a water dish if you let things dry out.
@tonysts7
@tonysts7 4 года назад
Hey Tom, forgive my asking if you have already provided this, (and I've missed it), but have you listed the "moisture dependent species"?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 4 года назад
Hi, Tony! I started to make a list of them, but there are just so many. I may do one and concentrate on popular ones or genera.
@GarFieldSnakes
@GarFieldSnakes 2 года назад
Hi Tom. I have much difficulties with molt in these moisture enclosures. Does that has to do with the ground ??? Or to wet???
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 2 года назад
Hey, Marc! Sometimes it can be because it's too moist and there is not enough ventilation. That said, I've had it bloom in almost completely dry enclosures, so I DO think that it can sometimes come in the substrate. Coco fiber is notorious for blooming that yellow (and quite harmles) stuff. I've had a rough go of it this summer as well, and I think that part of it is because my tarantula room gets and stays a lot warmer.
@smuschlitz
@smuschlitz 3 года назад
We've got an A. Seemanni who's burrow is at the very bottom of her tank in the back corner. It also runs along the back of the tank. I keep the other 3 corners moist using the furrows, and her water dish, but I'm afraid that I'll upset her or collapse her burrow if I moisten the corner where her burrow is located. Other than misting, is there a way to provide more moisture to that particular corner without upsetting her or damaging her burrow?
@TomsBigSpiders
@TomsBigSpiders 3 года назад
Hello, Stephanie! I wouldn't worry too much about collapsing it. And, if you moisten the opposite corners, your spider can burrow to them if she needs the moisture.
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