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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 176946" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I am not disagreeing with you, as I am always open to learning. But would desert species of plants require extra maintenance? I keep a few houseplants & my desert species of plants require very little maintenance. And they are thus normally really easy plants to care for. Also my chalcodes, especially, loves human interaction.</p><p></p><p>From a UK perspective I but my Coco Soil from poundland, so it is VERY cheap, is substrate really that much more expensive over there? (I know your T's are expensive by comparison to Europe.) </p><p></p><p>I keep my big Lasiodora parahybana lady in a clear (ish) plastic box & although not really as clear as my Komodo (etc) enclosures, it does give a reasonable view of her. So would second that plastic bin idea. I also have some smaller T's in Deli tubs & food tubs. Even a couple in plastic screw top jars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 176946, member: 29323"] I am not disagreeing with you, as I am always open to learning. But would desert species of plants require extra maintenance? I keep a few houseplants & my desert species of plants require very little maintenance. And they are thus normally really easy plants to care for. Also my chalcodes, especially, loves human interaction. From a UK perspective I but my Coco Soil from poundland, so it is VERY cheap, is substrate really that much more expensive over there? (I know your T's are expensive by comparison to Europe.) I keep my big Lasiodora parahybana lady in a clear (ish) plastic box & although not really as clear as my Komodo (etc) enclosures, it does give a reasonable view of her. So would second that plastic bin idea. I also have some smaller T's in Deli tubs & food tubs. Even a couple in plastic screw top jars. [/QUOTE]
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