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Crushing concerns

MattyVigilante

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Been watching my L. Parahybana quite carefully. He seems quite content, he's eating well, stays hidden a lot because he's only a juvenile.
However I'm worried that his little burrow might collapse, can anyone throw me some advice here? I don't want to stress him out but on the other hand I don't want him getting crushed...
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Arachnoclown

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Just make sure you don't have heavy decor above the burrow. Mostly objects like large rocks. Water dishes aren't a concern unless it's oversize and heavy.
 

MattyVigilante

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Just make sure you don't have heavy decor above the burrow. Mostly objects like large rocks. Water dishes aren't a concern unless it's oversize and heavy.
All that's there is two small pieces of cork bark that are leaning against each other to form a sort of "tent" shape. Thats what I used with a hole to create a starter burrow. Other than that there is only a very tiny water bowl and some plastic leaves, but they are on the far side of the enclosure so no danger from what I can tell...
 

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