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<blockquote data-quote="Avicularia Kael" data-source="post: 142496" data-attributes="member: 28481"><p>I am mainly using information from Arachnoboards. Someone there keeps his in an arboreal enclosure with a cork bark like mine at the back after he was "lectured" by some guy who apparently knows a crap ton about the species. I understand not everyone is right, but this whole genus tends to switch between being arboreal and fossorial. I might be able to add more substrate, but not in the wood piece. If I add more around it, it should still provide more heat and humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avicularia Kael, post: 142496, member: 28481"] I am mainly using information from Arachnoboards. Someone there keeps his in an arboreal enclosure with a cork bark like mine at the back after he was "lectured" by some guy who apparently knows a crap ton about the species. I understand not everyone is right, but this whole genus tends to switch between being arboreal and fossorial. I might be able to add more substrate, but not in the wood piece. If I add more around it, it should still provide more heat and humidity. [/QUOTE]
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