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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 83870" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum, like [USER=4199]@kormath[/USER] has already stated, for arboreal tarantulas it is best to have a bit of height and plenty of "stuff". If a spiderling, the enclosure may be a bit too big and prey may be hard to find. Do you have a pic of the spider at all? I keep my sling avics in storage containers with holes drilled at the top and around for cross ventilation. If very small, don't keep the tank too humid as believe it or not, the tiny ones effectively drown if too much moisture. Sounds like the T is doing ok though so maybe just fill the enclosure a bit more and then when bigger move to a taller set up. Hope you enjoy being a member of the forum, any questions just ask, great people on here ☺</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 83870, member: 4151"] Hello and welcome to the forum, like [USER=4199]@kormath[/USER] has already stated, for arboreal tarantulas it is best to have a bit of height and plenty of "stuff". If a spiderling, the enclosure may be a bit too big and prey may be hard to find. Do you have a pic of the spider at all? I keep my sling avics in storage containers with holes drilled at the top and around for cross ventilation. If very small, don't keep the tank too humid as believe it or not, the tiny ones effectively drown if too much moisture. Sounds like the T is doing ok though so maybe just fill the enclosure a bit more and then when bigger move to a taller set up. Hope you enjoy being a member of the forum, any questions just ask, great people on here ☺ [/QUOTE]
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