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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 24874" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>So this is the end result </p><p>- when doing maintenance on the substrate, I can lift the top part housing the T. The T,and its hide it spun lifts up apart from the substrate below. So no disturbance to T.</p><p>- when misting,same as above applies.</p><p>- when feeding,I can overturn the top drop a cricket in if the T doesn't take it turn the top over again feeder drops out. No hassle in introducing a feeder,or removing it.</p><p>- with the top this way,the T's hide is always intact.</p><p>I believe this is the way I will go with all arboreal T's,I will be testing this with 4 new additions P.Metallica's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 24874, member: 1070"] So this is the end result - when doing maintenance on the substrate, I can lift the top part housing the T. The T,and its hide it spun lifts up apart from the substrate below. So no disturbance to T. - when misting,same as above applies. - when feeding,I can overturn the top drop a cricket in if the T doesn't take it turn the top over again feeder drops out. No hassle in introducing a feeder,or removing it. - with the top this way,the T's hide is always intact. I believe this is the way I will go with all arboreal T's,I will be testing this with 4 new additions P.Metallica's. [/QUOTE]
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