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    Hello.I just wondered whether anyone could tell me why,at times,my slings seem to climb to the top side of their tub,and stay there for a while?Is it something I'm doing wrong?My B Smithi baby (1.5cm) doesn't seem to do this at all,but my G.Pulchra sling (2cm) and my Menocentropus Balfouri sling (1.5cm) do.If this is normal behaviour,then I'm happy.

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    are you keeping the substrate to damp or are they new to the tubs

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    • #3
      I've got a B. Smithi and GBB sling, I damp them now and then, but both love to climb. I wouldn't worry too much.

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        Hello Paul.No,sub's ok.Cheers ! Phil...Yeah...I think the G.P especially is a just a naughty little explorer ( incidentally,I never realised a sling could have SO much character !! ),and the M.B has now settled down.Cheers boys !

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          Slings in controlled heat vivarium

          Hello everyone.Are multiple slings safe in seperate containers in a thermostatically controlled vivarium,providing they're all happy existing at the same temp?Thank you in advance.

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            Originally posted by Paul Welsh View Post
            Hello Paul.No,sub's ok.Cheers ! Phil...Yeah...I think the G.P especially is a just a naughty little explorer ( incidentally,I never realised a sling could have SO much character !! ),and the M.B has now settled down.Cheers boys !
            My GBB sling managed to get out and climb 3 meters to the top of the ceiling! It was a miracle I managed to get her back, the little minx. (Although, that's not what I was calling it when it was out).

            Both the GBB and the B Smithi are considered terrestrial, but both my slings love climbing. I guess it's like real kids, they'll climb anything they can, lol.

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              PMSL !!! I reckon my Smithi AND my Pulchra are going to be a JOY to keep !! LOL ! They're just amazing ! But,they're spiders !!!! No one else would understand

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                Originally posted by Paul Welsh View Post
                Hello.I just wondered whether anyone could tell me why,at times,my slings seem to climb to the top side of their tub,and stay there for a while?Is it something I'm doing wrong?My B Smithi baby (1.5cm) doesn't seem to do this at all,but my G.Pulchra sling (2cm) and my Menocentropus Balfouri sling (1.5cm) do.If this is normal behaviour,then I'm happy.
                Read Substrate for a possible insight.

                Enjoy your little 8-legged Nik Wollenda!
                The Tarantula Whisperer!
                Stan Schultz
                Co-author, the TARANTULA KEEPER'S GUIDE
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Paul Welsh View Post
                  Hello everyone.Are multiple slings safe in seperate containers in a thermostatically controlled vivarium,providing they're all happy existing at the same temp?Thank you in advance.
                  Didn't you post this same query in a different thread?

                  Anyway, it doesn't matter. Please read Temperature.... Note that I have a newer update about 90% complete and will be posting it "real soon now." Check back every few weeks.


                  Enjoy your little 8-legged poikilotherm! (I'll bet that when you first glanced at that you instantly thought, "Poecilotheria!" Fooled ya!)
                  The Tarantula Whisperer!
                  Stan Schultz
                  Co-author, the TARANTULA KEEPER'S GUIDE
                  Private messaging is turned OFF!
                  Please E-mail me directly at schultz@ucalgary.ca

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                  • #10
                    Hi Stan.Sorry it's been a while....Yes,it was indeed myself who asked the viv question on another thread.I have since bought a 3' viv,and have my 5 babies in there.They all seem to be doing great!Temp is always around 25 C in the viv...I have the babies' tubs a third on the heat mat to allow for cool spots,use a syringe to water ( Not misting,as I believe misting upsets them ) and keep them hydrated,and they seem to be happy. My bed/spider room is absolutely not the warmest during Winter,so i believe this is the best way to ensure they are comfortable.Cheers Stan.Kindest regards Paul.

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