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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost" data-source="post: 51670" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>Nice looking enclosure you've made,</p><p>The only thing I would have done different is instead of just putting the vents in the door I would have drilled air holes in the upper sides as well that way you get plenty of cross ventilation.</p><p></p><p>On another note I've seen you said when you joined the forum that you only had just started in the hobby and had a G.rosea and a B.albopilosum now I'm not trying to be funny here but going from slow moving terrestrial T's to lightning fast arboreals like a H.mac in under a month is really not the best idea as the H.macs venom is at the hotter end of the scale and you don't want to be getting tagged by one of them so please be carefull when feeding and doing any enclosure maintenance,as these are going to be able to move faster than any T youve seen up till now......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost, post: 51670, member: 3461"] Nice looking enclosure you've made, The only thing I would have done different is instead of just putting the vents in the door I would have drilled air holes in the upper sides as well that way you get plenty of cross ventilation. On another note I've seen you said when you joined the forum that you only had just started in the hobby and had a G.rosea and a B.albopilosum now I'm not trying to be funny here but going from slow moving terrestrial T's to lightning fast arboreals like a H.mac in under a month is really not the best idea as the H.macs venom is at the hotter end of the scale and you don't want to be getting tagged by one of them so please be carefull when feeding and doing any enclosure maintenance,as these are going to be able to move faster than any T youve seen up till now...... [/QUOTE]
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