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My little spoot is finally here, for the name i went with Sam, i also updated the enclosure a bit, the breeder mentioned they will mostly stay on the ground so I added some dry deadwood, cork bits and sphagnum moss(cut up) so that they can web it up and make a little web blanket, i will be keeping them in the vial for a good long while but I wanted to make sure they have a comfortable home to go to when they're big enough
Currently she's in one of those creatures spider kits it's only 3×3×6 which seems extremely small, so the first thing I want to do is get her into something more spacious if you have any recommendations I'm all ears, beyond that any tips you might have on how i can care to this beautiful girl would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
The yellow powder is bee pollen for anyone curious, it smells super sweet like brown sugar and the little guys go crazy for it