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Brachypelma is dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evilme" data-source="post: 235357" data-attributes="member: 48990"><p>I’m so glad to hear she’s eating! That’s a good sign she’s on the mend. I definitely will say some space, make sure she has a good water dish, and time.</p><p></p><p>I think a rehouse will work out better. I will say less is more. When they are slings-juveniles, I’m a believer of function over beauty. I like breeding boxes for juveniles and sub adults. I like experimenting with different enclosures from homemade-high end. Amazon has been my friend for enclosures and I’ll be making some enclosure videos soon to help out anyone looking for cost effective and reliable enclosures. None of my enclosures that are for my slings-juveniles have been more than $25. Slings, a lot of what I use comes in a pack of 6-8. For adults, that’s where I drop some money because I am not expecting to rehouse unless there’s an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilme, post: 235357, member: 48990"] I’m so glad to hear she’s eating! That’s a good sign she’s on the mend. I definitely will say some space, make sure she has a good water dish, and time. I think a rehouse will work out better. I will say less is more. When they are slings-juveniles, I’m a believer of function over beauty. I like breeding boxes for juveniles and sub adults. I like experimenting with different enclosures from homemade-high end. Amazon has been my friend for enclosures and I’ll be making some enclosure videos soon to help out anyone looking for cost effective and reliable enclosures. None of my enclosures that are for my slings-juveniles have been more than $25. Slings, a lot of what I use comes in a pack of 6-8. For adults, that’s where I drop some money because I am not expecting to rehouse unless there’s an issue. [/QUOTE]
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