So I went back to the place I bought my P. Irminia(Venezuelan Suntiger) to get some crickets and some feeders for the bp's. My youngest likes to look around a little, so we did. We came around to the isle my T was in. I was looking at the other two they had and noticed that one of them was dead! It was in it's water dish, which was bone dry, and the abdomen was small and shriveled. I called one of the guys who work there over and was like, "This T is dead". His response, "Huh. Don't know why. I give it water ever day. It must have evaporated already". I got there 2 hours after they opened. How did it evaporate that quickly!? Yeah, it's pretty warm in that place, but not that hot.

The relieving aspect, the Suntiger I bought was a proven female breeder. Paid the same price as the other two where listed for, which are juvies. Came with the enclosure. They guy was trying to get me to take one of the other ones, probably because the enclosure mine came with is really nice. But one thing I've noticed, the T's my wife and I have bought from there, I would have to say roughly half of our collection, are outright starving when we bring them home. The first thing we've always done is throw in a cricket to see if they want it. And without fail they become our best eaters for the first week they are with us and then they mellow out. Just glad my heart was set on the one I did get.

Sorry, just needed to share this.