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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 88756" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>We've never had a problem with ours, We got her at around 2" dls a put her straight into the 12x12x18" ExoTerra but when she reached 5"dls my son decided to give her more space so we transferred her into a larger arboreal vivarium. It wasn't a success though as she sulked, hiding away and not eating so after a couple of months we moved her back to her old ExoTerra and she was happy again proving to me that they don't need too much space. The point I was going to make was that all these moves went without any displays of aggression, just take it slowly and gently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 88756, member: 3458"] We've never had a problem with ours, We got her at around 2" dls a put her straight into the 12x12x18" ExoTerra but when she reached 5"dls my son decided to give her more space so we transferred her into a larger arboreal vivarium. It wasn't a success though as she sulked, hiding away and not eating so after a couple of months we moved her back to her old ExoTerra and she was happy again proving to me that they don't need too much space. The point I was going to make was that all these moves went without any displays of aggression, just take it slowly and gently. [/QUOTE]
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