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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 131286" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>I have a H pulchripes sling that is outgrowing his 4x4x5 cube and needs to be in a 3 gallon forever home.</p><p></p><p>I actually have 4 brachys, namely the B sabulosum slings that I brought from Arachnoclown. Each of these will require a 3 gallon Terra Blue enclosure.</p><p></p><p>The Pamphobeteus machala also needs to be in a 5 gallon, not the 3 gallon. She can jump up from the ground and land upside down on the screen & does so if I remove the plastic cover to quickly...thinks it's a fly.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea just how big the T stirmi will get or what I'll have to put it into, assuming he survives. The poor fellow was rescued from a pet store by myself. He hasn't eaten and I don't know why. The conditions match all the specs for them exactly. Hopefully it's just premolt. No darkening of the abdomen however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 131286, member: 26980"] I have a H pulchripes sling that is outgrowing his 4x4x5 cube and needs to be in a 3 gallon forever home. I actually have 4 brachys, namely the B sabulosum slings that I brought from Arachnoclown. Each of these will require a 3 gallon Terra Blue enclosure. The Pamphobeteus machala also needs to be in a 5 gallon, not the 3 gallon. She can jump up from the ground and land upside down on the screen & does so if I remove the plastic cover to quickly...thinks it's a fly. I have no idea just how big the T stirmi will get or what I'll have to put it into, assuming he survives. The poor fellow was rescued from a pet store by myself. He hasn't eaten and I don't know why. The conditions match all the specs for them exactly. Hopefully it's just premolt. No darkening of the abdomen however. [/QUOTE]
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