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Caring for our new B. albopilosum sling
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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 63767" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>I went taller as shes still a sling so burrowing a <em>lot</em>, once she no longer burrows and molts a couple times, I'll move her to her final enclosure.</p><p> She'll have way less height then, </p><p>for now though this works.</p><p></p><p>Zombie (My albo) was always digging away from where I could see her once she got a bit bigger,</p><p> I like to at least know shes alive and well so I wrapped a bit of paper over it, Figured I'd try it like the kids antfarm trick. </p><p>Seems to work. Did the same with a piece of styrofoam for my tiny slings, nestled their containers into it, they stay near the edges and I get to peek at them and make sure they are alive and well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 63767, member: 4072"] I went taller as shes still a sling so burrowing a [I]lot[/I], once she no longer burrows and molts a couple times, I'll move her to her final enclosure. She'll have way less height then, for now though this works. Zombie (My albo) was always digging away from where I could see her once she got a bit bigger, I like to at least know shes alive and well so I wrapped a bit of paper over it, Figured I'd try it like the kids antfarm trick. Seems to work. Did the same with a piece of styrofoam for my tiny slings, nestled their containers into it, they stay near the edges and I get to peek at them and make sure they are alive and well. [/QUOTE]
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