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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewClayton" data-source="post: 235280" data-attributes="member: 28745"><p>Completely remove the brick that is too dangerous it doesn't need it either, I'm having a heart attack seeing you hold it over the T lol. There is no moult to be seen so it hasn't grown any, sometimes they can look bigger to you if they have eaten and you haven't seen there abdomen will grow as it's the only soft section they have. You can make that setup work. Do you have more substrate? Take the T out it will be fine keep it in a secure container (some sort of cup or something) fill the tank to more than half way with substrate and just make a starter burrow for it in one of the corners by poking it with you're fingers or something you could add the brick back at this point if you wanted as there will be minimal fall risk and more stability with the extra substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewClayton, post: 235280, member: 28745"] Completely remove the brick that is too dangerous it doesn't need it either, I'm having a heart attack seeing you hold it over the T lol. There is no moult to be seen so it hasn't grown any, sometimes they can look bigger to you if they have eaten and you haven't seen there abdomen will grow as it's the only soft section they have. You can make that setup work. Do you have more substrate? Take the T out it will be fine keep it in a secure container (some sort of cup or something) fill the tank to more than half way with substrate and just make a starter burrow for it in one of the corners by poking it with you're fingers or something you could add the brick back at this point if you wanted as there will be minimal fall risk and more stability with the extra substrate. [/QUOTE]
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