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Upgrade 2.0

CourtneyG

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3 Year Member
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Auburn, Al
Upgraded my P. metallica enclosure again
Removed the Styrofoam backing
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Added a layer of these guys
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Mesh for draining
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Coconut coir layer
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New big hollow log and some old wood, containing pill bugs to help clean
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Curious snake
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Fake plant and moss
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Under tank and side tank heater
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Trantula disgusted with me and the world
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CourtneyG

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3 Year Member
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48
Location
Auburn, Al
Very nice! Out of curiosity why do you need the UTH? My understanding has always been to never use them with tarantulas.
The room gets very cold at night and to help with the water evaporating to increase humidity. The nice thing is these are very small UTH pads, so they only get up to 80F from when I have used my temp gun on them.

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