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Brachypelma is dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewClayton" data-source="post: 235271" data-attributes="member: 28745"><p>You're setup is way off, there should be no more than 2x DLS for head space it could easily be living in one of those tubs that [USER=48990]@Evilme[/USER] posted. That enclosure is more for an arboreal T, a fall from the top of that especially onto that rock and you're T is dead. I was all for just leaving it be, but I'm gawna say you should probably be digging the T out now if you still haven't seen it. Also it wouldn't just web up a worm are you sure it's web and not mould growing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewClayton, post: 235271, member: 28745"] You're setup is way off, there should be no more than 2x DLS for head space it could easily be living in one of those tubs that [USER=48990]@Evilme[/USER] posted. That enclosure is more for an arboreal T, a fall from the top of that especially onto that rock and you're T is dead. I was all for just leaving it be, but I'm gawna say you should probably be digging the T out now if you still haven't seen it. Also it wouldn't just web up a worm are you sure it's web and not mould growing? [/QUOTE]
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