Hi there, Just a few questions, firstly I've had my little B.smithi for a few months now it's about 4cm, and hoped i would be able to handle it when it grew, as i've held other peoples, however mine is the most nervous creature i've ever seen and if i even touch the lid to try and open it, it flicks hairs everywhere, i have to wear gardening gloves when i move cricket remains or spray and feed it, it even covers the poor cricket in hairs, I keep it in the same cupboard as all the other T's so it's not experiencing more stress or anything, have i just got a really neurotic specimen or will it calm down as it gets older?
Also I recently rehomed my A.avic and am no longer using substrate just a large water bowl, i'd noticed the cricket remains always seem to end up in the water bowl and thought it was just how they'd fell, then one morning i watched her carefully carry the ball of remains down from her roost and test with her forelegs that she was by the water and then deliberately place the remains into the water, then walk back up to her nest again. Why does she put the remains in the water? it then just spoils the water. I assume she thinks it's a stream or something that will be washed away with fresh water, but does anyone know?
Also I recently rehomed my A.avic and am no longer using substrate just a large water bowl, i'd noticed the cricket remains always seem to end up in the water bowl and thought it was just how they'd fell, then one morning i watched her carefully carry the ball of remains down from her roost and test with her forelegs that she was by the water and then deliberately place the remains into the water, then walk back up to her nest again. Why does she put the remains in the water? it then just spoils the water. I assume she thinks it's a stream or something that will be washed away with fresh water, but does anyone know?
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