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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 127196" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>I keep my hammori's in 8x8x8 exoterra enclosures with a water dish and cave. A few fake plants are great for somewhere to hide and hunt. Any decor works, corkbark, rocks, a stick or two, leaves and moss. Ditch the heat mat though...I keep mine at room temperature 68-75 degrees. This species is very tolerant to cool temps so heat is not required(they hunt in the wild in the mid to low 50s). They like dry substrate, I overflow the water dish weekly but they would rather I didn't. They do drink alot. I start them in their adult home a 8x8x8 around 3". You could go bigger at 6" if you want. That will be a few years down the road due the their slow growth rate. [ATTACH=full]28477[/ATTACH] This is a 5" female in her 8x8x8 enclosure...plenty of room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 127196, member: 27444"] I keep my hammori's in 8x8x8 exoterra enclosures with a water dish and cave. A few fake plants are great for somewhere to hide and hunt. Any decor works, corkbark, rocks, a stick or two, leaves and moss. Ditch the heat mat though...I keep mine at room temperature 68-75 degrees. This species is very tolerant to cool temps so heat is not required(they hunt in the wild in the mid to low 50s). They like dry substrate, I overflow the water dish weekly but they would rather I didn't. They do drink alot. I start them in their adult home a 8x8x8 around 3". You could go bigger at 6" if you want. That will be a few years down the road due the their slow growth rate. [ATTACH=full]28477[/ATTACH] This is a 5" female in her 8x8x8 enclosure...plenty of room. [/QUOTE]
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