Didn't even get home with my T
Hey Forum,
A couple weeks ago, at the Pamona Pet Show, I decided to get a 1/2" G. puchripes spiderling. I had to keep it in a different location than my house for a little bit because I had to sort out a feeding system. The first two feedings went well; I fed it really small crickets (smaller than 1/4") and it ate. However, the last day I decided to feed it 1/4" crickets. I fed them one at a time, and eating one took a good while (maybe 10-20 min) I only fed it one more, and prepared to take it home. I kept it in its original container; those little plastic sauce containers. When I got home however, it was dead (didn't move, and its legs were tucked underneath). I was pretty upset, but I couldn't figure out what went wrong. Was it the car ride? I know they're fragile creatures...maybe my driving was too jaunty? Any thoughts?
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I'd probably say that it overheated in the container on the ride home. Since it was a baby, and babies are small, they have a harder time coping with heat, and something that would seem insignificant to us and even for an adult could be terrible for a spiderling.
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I kept it in its original container, which had only one pin-sized hole for ventilation. It was doing find for the week, and the seller said it was enough, so I left it that way. Since I was driving, the sunlight was on/off. I was misting the container. The temp was probably ~78. No less than that. The ride wasn't super bumpy, but it wasn't 100% smooth. It was on a soil-like substrate. I think the seller said peat moss or coconut. The abdomen didn't look small to me, and no. I was going to take pictures once I got home...but that didn't work out.
I don't think it started molting - it was soon after it finished a cricket, and it wasn't upside down. That and I waited a couple days, and it still wasn't moving.
I had the AC on. Maybe it was too cold?
If, in the future, I get another, what can I do to prevent this from happening? How does one usually safely transport a spiderling?
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They are packed like this. The paper towel or tolit paper is dampened and their is a piece of paper towel or tolit paper to cover the opening then the cap goes on the vial. Sorry for the crappy pic...
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...2/b445eff4.jpg
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It was just a 15 min drive. My T wasn't packed like that, but I guess I know now how to transport them.
Thanks for the pic! It helps. =]