Having a bit of a mould problem. Any ideas how to solve it? I.e., do I need to do a complete substrate change, or is there an easier way?
I remember reading somewhere that it wont harm her unless it's everywhere. Right now there's just one or two bits that keep cropping up. I keep removing them for now, but I'm going to need a more permanent solution.
While I'm here, is it normal for her (Brachypelma Smithi) not to drink? I haven't seen her drink in the last 6 months. She hates water and avoids any encounter with it (usually when she steps in the water dish, quickly removes her feet and then climbs the tank to dry out).
I haven't fed her for about three weeks now after she took about three weeks to eat her last meal. I was pretty sure she was going to moult as she was displaying some signs, but she hasn't yet. I'm going to put a cricket or two in there soon though.
I remember reading somewhere that it wont harm her unless it's everywhere. Right now there's just one or two bits that keep cropping up. I keep removing them for now, but I'm going to need a more permanent solution.
While I'm here, is it normal for her (Brachypelma Smithi) not to drink? I haven't seen her drink in the last 6 months. She hates water and avoids any encounter with it (usually when she steps in the water dish, quickly removes her feet and then climbs the tank to dry out).
I haven't fed her for about three weeks now after she took about three weeks to eat her last meal. I was pretty sure she was going to moult as she was displaying some signs, but she hasn't yet. I'm going to put a cricket or two in there soon though.
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