As some of you guys know I have a Mex Red Knee and a Chile Rose. The Red Knee has molted twice succesfully and when it did this it was a private affair. It did so in its burrow and before it did this it made silk at the enterance of its burrow. Both molts went ok.
So this is my question, my Chile Rose has produced lots of silk in the viv, mainly in one half of the viv where it appears to spend most of its time. Its almost like a mat. It has a burrow in a corner which it really an open type burrow and I can see it clearly. It has at times covered its open type burrow with silk. Does this indicate a pre-molt behaviour? Also when I feed my Chile Rose the crickets have a hard time getting around the various stands of silk. Its just there is or appears to be very different types of behaviour between the two types of T's that I have, I am aware that there has to be because they are different. Can people share there experiences with me please and keep me on the right tracks, thanks, Andrew.
So this is my question, my Chile Rose has produced lots of silk in the viv, mainly in one half of the viv where it appears to spend most of its time. Its almost like a mat. It has a burrow in a corner which it really an open type burrow and I can see it clearly. It has at times covered its open type burrow with silk. Does this indicate a pre-molt behaviour? Also when I feed my Chile Rose the crickets have a hard time getting around the various stands of silk. Its just there is or appears to be very different types of behaviour between the two types of T's that I have, I am aware that there has to be because they are different. Can people share there experiences with me please and keep me on the right tracks, thanks, Andrew.
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