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My 1" G. pulchra setup

VanessaS

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How does it look? Substrate is damp with a bit of damper moss. A small shell for water.
 

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Kymura

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Long as its not sitting in a puddle it should be fine hun, I keep my babys damp but give them a dry spot to climb on if they need it :p
 

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How does it look? Substrate is damp with a bit of damper moss. A small shell for water.
I had thought of using shells as a water dish but I read somewhere that sea salt is bad for Ts???? So scrapped it and used the plastic caps you have as hole plugs in flat pack furniture . The type when you cover a series of holes when deciding on ware to place a shelf....best way I can describe.....lol
 

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I had thought of using shells as a water dish but I read somewhere that sea salt is bad for Ts???? So scrapped it and used the plastic caps you have as hole plugs in flat pack furniture . The type when you cover a series of holes when deciding on ware to place a shelf....best way I can describe.....lol
boil the shell for a few minutes, we used to do that for the fish tanks.

Salt is poison to spiders. It's a natural inexpensive pesticide. Not only is it poisonous to them it desiccates them as well. Not a good thing to have around your Ts or other pet spiders.
 

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