Here's my story:
I pet 2 Avicularia versicolor.
I put my Ts on an isolated room, and then my father said he want to spray insecticide (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baygon ) in that room. So I move my tarantulas and all of their accesories and care to another room downstair. My house has two floor. After I move them, my father spray that room. I don't dare to move them back soon, so I wait three day.
Then I buy two plastic container for food to make a new cage for them. I make many holes in the container and make their hide out/ home from plastic botle. I move them into their new container. Then I move the new container back to the isolated room after I wait three days since spraying. I wait two night for them to make their new home, but they didn't make any. Not even a single thread of silk. Usually they will make a new silk home after 1 night only. What did I do wrong? I didn't decorate any of the container because it will make them hard to find roaches.
I pet 2 Avicularia versicolor.
I put my Ts on an isolated room, and then my father said he want to spray insecticide (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baygon ) in that room. So I move my tarantulas and all of their accesories and care to another room downstair. My house has two floor. After I move them, my father spray that room. I don't dare to move them back soon, so I wait three day.
Then I buy two plastic container for food to make a new cage for them. I make many holes in the container and make their hide out/ home from plastic botle. I move them into their new container. Then I move the new container back to the isolated room after I wait three days since spraying. I wait two night for them to make their new home, but they didn't make any. Not even a single thread of silk. Usually they will make a new silk home after 1 night only. What did I do wrong? I didn't decorate any of the container because it will make them hard to find roaches.
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