If you strugle to full the dish, my solution is i drill around 2-3mm hole next to the water dish, and with a thicker syringe i can fill it up. So just for the waterdish i do not have to open the encloser
Hi, just found your channel, I've subbed to you, nice video, completely agree with you on C versi being....because of the mortality rate with ventilation problems and moisture, a not for complete beginner species, have thought that for a while tbh.
Thanks for the sub! The C. versi are one of my top favorites species and definitely one that many keepers should have in their collection once they gain enough web experience.
That's awesome, they are a fun species to keep and grow. As a very small sling I fed mostly flightless fruit flies, black soldier flies, or very small dubia roaches. I always tried to vary the insect each feeding. Small slings when on fruit flies I would feed twice a week. Once the prey items get a little bigger I would start cutting it back to every 4-5 days.
If you strugle to full the dish, my solution is i drill around 2-3mm hole next to the water dish, and with a thicker syringe i can fill it up. So just for the waterdish i do not have to open the encloser
That's a really good idea, thank you!
Thanks, good review and beautiful spood🕷❤🕷
I really love this enclosure
Hi, just found your channel, I've subbed to you, nice video, completely agree with you on C versi being....because of the mortality rate with ventilation problems and moisture, a not for complete beginner species, have thought that for a while tbh.
Thanks for the sub! The C. versi are one of my top favorites species and definitely one that many keepers should have in their collection once they gain enough web experience.
@@PatsCreatureCave totally agree with you there, I've fallen hard for Psalmopeous at the mo too. Need Tapinauchenius in my collection too, love them.
I have one coming tomorrow , a sling , what did you feed your sling ?
That's awesome, they are a fun species to keep and grow.
As a very small sling I fed mostly flightless fruit flies, black soldier flies, or very small dubia roaches. I always tried to vary the insect each feeding. Small slings when on fruit flies I would feed twice a week. Once the prey items get a little bigger I would start cutting it back to every 4-5 days.
Where do you get your enclosures?
@codyjohnstone7501 many of my nice acrylics come from Marshall Arachnids.