Sup /an/ . i basically have nowhere else to ask this but im hoping you all can help. Pic is my spiderbro, nacho. Somehow my gfs cat got onto the shelf i keep his tank on and knocked it over. I woke up to an open empty tank. Id like either a way to lure spiderbro out of hiding, assuming that he is, or definitively prove the cat ate him. I fucking hate this cat and miss my spiderbro. Help me /an/. Youre my only hope.
No, man, that thing is dead and gone.
>>2158158
You wont be able to lure it.
But look in dark corners or near a heat supply
>>2158164
Probably. But the cat would already be showing signs of discomfort because of the tarantula's hair, right?
Check ur clothes - drawers etc. Any place where it could find a comfy place to make a nest. I once found one of mine in a laundry basket.
>>2158158
>gfs cat
are you gonna dump her? you should, yeah you should
I'm sure you already have, but check the nearest dark spaces accessible from wherever the tank fell. My brother was looking after my female Pamphobeteus for a while (same size as your spiderbro) and left the lid off a couple of months ago, inevitably coming to the conclusion she'd escaped. Lo and behold, she appeared a couple of weeks later from under his bed (the closest dark place from where she escaped), after the cat unexpectedly flushed her out.
Lest time I lost a tarantula, I tore my room apart, broke down all my furniture. Nothing. Then the following night I found the tarantula hanging out under my nightstand where I kept the enclosure.
They don't travel far from where they escaped, and your best bet is to set an alarm late at night after you've stopped moving around for a while and just look along your baseboards and under furniture with a flash light. Their eyes will glow.
>>2158582
Worth a shot. Ill try that tonight. I searched everywhere again earlier and still nothing. :( thabks for all the tips folks.
>>2158582
This, they don't like to travel very far. Found my escapee behind the bars of my heater. Only about 7 feet from the enclosure.
Any updates? I'm curious
>>2160182
His spider was a mole for the spider-illuminati, and used the escape to set his trap and stage anon's "accidental" death. Soon the spider will be back to its place among the other super-elite arachnids, weaving their webs of deceit.
I'm a harvestman, undercover outside his bedroom. Poor guy never saw it coming.