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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 55521" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I have rose in a glass 10 gal aquarium with mesh lid. I have a 2" cardboard border around the mesh edge tho, so it can't climb and get hooks stuck which happened at first. They like it real, real dry. Do a water dish, a hide, and DRY substrate. Keep the water full, but don't ever spray or wet the substrate. They hate it. Some say a 10 gal is too much for "a pet rock" like the Rose but it was my first, and she is special so I wanna keep her in something nice</p><p>Also, at first it WILL climb, because it's frightened and somewhere new, so keep the substrate high. It WILL fall, and you don't want it dying from a fall of inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 55521, member: 4152"] I have rose in a glass 10 gal aquarium with mesh lid. I have a 2" cardboard border around the mesh edge tho, so it can't climb and get hooks stuck which happened at first. They like it real, real dry. Do a water dish, a hide, and DRY substrate. Keep the water full, but don't ever spray or wet the substrate. They hate it. Some say a 10 gal is too much for "a pet rock" like the Rose but it was my first, and she is special so I wanna keep her in something nice Also, at first it WILL climb, because it's frightened and somewhere new, so keep the substrate high. It WILL fall, and you don't want it dying from a fall of inches. [/QUOTE]
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