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<blockquote data-quote="jnelson871" data-source="post: 7781" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>A lot of what I have been reading mentions people sometimes keep C. Cyaneopubescens in an arboreal style enclosure. What do you recommend as an enclosure for this kind of spider? Right now mine is only 3/4" spiderling and is in one of Jamie's Tarantula's spiderling enclosures but I am planning ahead for when it needs to move to a new enclosure which seems like it will be soon based on its leg span. Should I stick with a terrestrial enclosure or plan on an arboreal one? My T is a real climber and webbed up its enclosure the first night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jnelson871, post: 7781, member: 484"] A lot of what I have been reading mentions people sometimes keep C. Cyaneopubescens in an arboreal style enclosure. What do you recommend as an enclosure for this kind of spider? Right now mine is only 3/4" spiderling and is in one of Jamie's Tarantula's spiderling enclosures but I am planning ahead for when it needs to move to a new enclosure which seems like it will be soon based on its leg span. Should I stick with a terrestrial enclosure or plan on an arboreal one? My T is a real climber and webbed up its enclosure the first night. [/QUOTE]
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