Does anyone have any ideas what I could do to coax my Gyna lurida into spending some time above the substrate? They are pets so I want them to enjoy their home but I really would like to see them once in a while
At the moment their substrate has been reduced to about 1" of a mix of peat, coco fiber and a small amount of aspen shavings but they are still able to hide very well. I know they are in there because every now and then the substrate twitches :blink: Are they a totally under cover species or will they perch on things if provided?
