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<blockquote data-quote="Cold-Blood" data-source="post: 220704" data-attributes="member: 39609"><p>Hi there! I currently have a female juvenile Caribena versicolor at approximately 3-3.25 inches DLS. What would be an appropriately sized enclosure? The one I was planning on putting her in looks much too large, so for now she is in a 4x4x7.25 inch altered amac box with cross ventilation, a piece of cork hot glued to the top, a fake vine with leaves, peat sub, and a large water dish. I am assuming this is much too small. She already started webbing and ate her first meal here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold-Blood, post: 220704, member: 39609"] Hi there! I currently have a female juvenile Caribena versicolor at approximately 3-3.25 inches DLS. What would be an appropriately sized enclosure? The one I was planning on putting her in looks much too large, so for now she is in a 4x4x7.25 inch altered amac box with cross ventilation, a piece of cork hot glued to the top, a fake vine with leaves, peat sub, and a large water dish. I am assuming this is much too small. She already started webbing and ate her first meal here. [/QUOTE]
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