(topic should say 'my' not 'by', obviously, lol)
My GBB moulted about a week ago and grew far too big for its tank (went from 5cm to 7cm which I was quite impressed by, not surprising considering how FAT he was for ages before) So today I moved him into a bigger tank.
In his old tank he'd made a kind of web 'pocket' behind a bit of wood, which made rehoming really easy. I discovered this trick when I rehomed him once before. Using tweezers you just pinch together the ends of the T's web tube, and lift the whole thing out with the T inside and put it into the new tank. I find he stays a lot calmer this way than if I try and herd him with a paintbrush because A) his movement is restricted by his own web, and B) I think he doesn't even really know he's being moved, because as far as he's concerned he hasn't left his tube.
Did look quite funny when I dumped him on the floor in the new tank tho, as he got all wrapped up in his own web.

And this is the first pic I've got of him in his new skin. He looks gorgeous now, so blue!

I sexed him from the moult (first time he hasn't shredded it) and he is definitely male, but I was 95% sure he was anyway from ventral sexing. It's a bit sad as obviously it's always nice to get a female, but this is my first T that I've raised from a sling and he has such a great character. I just hope I can get hold of a female before he hooks out. He's got a bit of a way to grow yet I think.
Wow I wrote a bit of an essay there, sorry. Oh well hope you like the pics anyway
My GBB moulted about a week ago and grew far too big for its tank (went from 5cm to 7cm which I was quite impressed by, not surprising considering how FAT he was for ages before) So today I moved him into a bigger tank.
In his old tank he'd made a kind of web 'pocket' behind a bit of wood, which made rehoming really easy. I discovered this trick when I rehomed him once before. Using tweezers you just pinch together the ends of the T's web tube, and lift the whole thing out with the T inside and put it into the new tank. I find he stays a lot calmer this way than if I try and herd him with a paintbrush because A) his movement is restricted by his own web, and B) I think he doesn't even really know he's being moved, because as far as he's concerned he hasn't left his tube.
Did look quite funny when I dumped him on the floor in the new tank tho, as he got all wrapped up in his own web.

And this is the first pic I've got of him in his new skin. He looks gorgeous now, so blue!

I sexed him from the moult (first time he hasn't shredded it) and he is definitely male, but I was 95% sure he was anyway from ventral sexing. It's a bit sad as obviously it's always nice to get a female, but this is my first T that I've raised from a sling and he has such a great character. I just hope I can get hold of a female before he hooks out. He's got a bit of a way to grow yet I think.
Wow I wrote a bit of an essay there, sorry. Oh well hope you like the pics anyway

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