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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 235067" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>It is a slightly higher fall than I think any of us would want. But if she keeps digging & climbing, then there is really nothing much that you can do. I have two Aphonopelma seemannis that both move substrate like that & one of them is a climber & if there is a solution, then I am yet to find it. </p><p></p><p>I simply keep the water bowls & any other hard surface items clear of any higher fall area & if you have it, add some bark in those higher fall areas to climb on. Bark has more grip than glass, plastic etc. So we can reduce the chances of a fall. But you will not stop a digger from digging, or a climber from climbing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 235067, member: 29323"] It is a slightly higher fall than I think any of us would want. But if she keeps digging & climbing, then there is really nothing much that you can do. I have two Aphonopelma seemannis that both move substrate like that & one of them is a climber & if there is a solution, then I am yet to find it. I simply keep the water bowls & any other hard surface items clear of any higher fall area & if you have it, add some bark in those higher fall areas to climb on. Bark has more grip than glass, plastic etc. So we can reduce the chances of a fall. But you will not stop a digger from digging, or a climber from climbing. [/QUOTE]
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