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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 65355" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>As I sit here and look at the pics I posted, something came to me that never has before. My only Pcam that has chosen to be arboreal is in the enclosure that I decided to try less ventilation on. You can tell the difference in holes drilled by looking at the pics. Maybe, there is too much airflow for them up there so they decide to settle down bellow it. Hmmmm, could just be a coincidence, also is the only enclosure with elm bark and not cork bark....coincidence too.., maybe it's just the spider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 65355, member: 3515"] As I sit here and look at the pics I posted, something came to me that never has before. My only Pcam that has chosen to be arboreal is in the enclosure that I decided to try less ventilation on. You can tell the difference in holes drilled by looking at the pics. Maybe, there is too much airflow for them up there so they decide to settle down bellow it. Hmmmm, could just be a coincidence, also is the only enclosure with elm bark and not cork bark....coincidence too.., maybe it's just the spider. [/QUOTE]
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