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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 82051" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>agreed, i freaked out the first time one of my slings had his burrow collapse on him and dug him out. The next time i wasn't able to get to the enclosure, had my hands full with stuff and messy. That sling had dug himself out by the time i freed myself up to check on him. So now i don't worry about a collapse, they'll dig themselves out. I guess I should say i don't worry about a tunnel collapse. I do worry about the ones that burrow down to the bottom and hollow the bottom out with a pound or more of substrate just waiting to fall on them. But so far (knock on wood, toss salt) i haven't had a squished one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 82051, member: 4199"] agreed, i freaked out the first time one of my slings had his burrow collapse on him and dug him out. The next time i wasn't able to get to the enclosure, had my hands full with stuff and messy. That sling had dug himself out by the time i freed myself up to check on him. So now i don't worry about a collapse, they'll dig themselves out. I guess I should say i don't worry about a tunnel collapse. I do worry about the ones that burrow down to the bottom and hollow the bottom out with a pound or more of substrate just waiting to fall on them. But so far (knock on wood, toss salt) i haven't had a squished one yet. [/QUOTE]
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