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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 76144" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Hi. As said, no heat pads. Bad news. My female cobalt is in just under an 8 gal enclosure and filled high with substrate. She has burrowed the length, turned, and Bach again and has 2 exits/entrances up out the top. She is in a different place daily but always under the sub. Most don't come out too often and mine barely comes out to eat. It acts more like my porteri in that it seems to fast, just not as long. Let it do what it likes, which is burrow and it'll be happy. It's cool to see how much sub it moves and where it ends up. I've only had mine a couple months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 76144, member: 4152"] Hi. As said, no heat pads. Bad news. My female cobalt is in just under an 8 gal enclosure and filled high with substrate. She has burrowed the length, turned, and Bach again and has 2 exits/entrances up out the top. She is in a different place daily but always under the sub. Most don't come out too often and mine barely comes out to eat. It acts more like my porteri in that it seems to fast, just not as long. Let it do what it likes, which is burrow and it'll be happy. It's cool to see how much sub it moves and where it ends up. I've only had mine a couple months [/QUOTE]
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