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<blockquote data-quote="SpidersNPlantsNThings" data-source="post: 220382" data-attributes="member: 39552"><p>I know all Ts are different, and some are "pet holes" etc, and I'm not nearly as experienced as others on this board, but the G. Pulchripes I had was in a 10gal and used all of it's space. It would sit in different areas of the tank, move substrate all around the tank, etc. I would have actually done a larger tank with some cool plants if I had had a good place for it, and I think he would have utilized the space. If your T is currently exploring the whole tank, maybe it would appreciate more space, but it's also not going to hurt it to leave it in a 10gal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpidersNPlantsNThings, post: 220382, member: 39552"] I know all Ts are different, and some are "pet holes" etc, and I'm not nearly as experienced as others on this board, but the G. Pulchripes I had was in a 10gal and used all of it's space. It would sit in different areas of the tank, move substrate all around the tank, etc. I would have actually done a larger tank with some cool plants if I had had a good place for it, and I think he would have utilized the space. If your T is currently exploring the whole tank, maybe it would appreciate more space, but it's also not going to hurt it to leave it in a 10gal. [/QUOTE]
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