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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 126584" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>I believe large enclosures are only good for breeding (gives the male more room to work his magic), for example my female is in a sterilite shoebox that is a bit on the large side for such a small species. My H. Dictator is in a large kritter keeper (room for the male to work and the female to burrow, though the female is getting a taller enclosure for when and if she gives me a sac or two). </p><p></p><p>The only other possible benefit to larger enclosures is if you have a communal that is a decent size. Other than what i mentioned, larger enclosures are pointless for the most part. My views could be due to my collection approaching 30 and i am trying to save space for more additions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 126584, member: 4548"] I believe large enclosures are only good for breeding (gives the male more room to work his magic), for example my female is in a sterilite shoebox that is a bit on the large side for such a small species. My H. Dictator is in a large kritter keeper (room for the male to work and the female to burrow, though the female is getting a taller enclosure for when and if she gives me a sac or two). The only other possible benefit to larger enclosures is if you have a communal that is a decent size. Other than what i mentioned, larger enclosures are pointless for the most part. My views could be due to my collection approaching 30 and i am trying to save space for more additions. [/QUOTE]
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