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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 82917" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>I would not wait to change her substrate, personally. It will only take a few minutes and that bark is very tough on them. Especially since we don't even know if she is in pre-moult at all. And if it is pine or cedar - they can both be deadly for them because of the phenols they contain.</p><p>Those enclosures are far too high for terrestrials and a fall could be fatal. And, because of the front facing doors, you cannot fill them up with substrate to prevent injury. At a year old, I'm guessing she is no bigger than 2". Am I correct? That enclosure is probably far too big for her at that size.</p><p>Is there any way that you can get a small Kritter Keeper, fill it half way with coco substrate and move her over to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 82917, member: 4948"] I would not wait to change her substrate, personally. It will only take a few minutes and that bark is very tough on them. Especially since we don't even know if she is in pre-moult at all. And if it is pine or cedar - they can both be deadly for them because of the phenols they contain. Those enclosures are far too high for terrestrials and a fall could be fatal. And, because of the front facing doors, you cannot fill them up with substrate to prevent injury. At a year old, I'm guessing she is no bigger than 2". Am I correct? That enclosure is probably far too big for her at that size. Is there any way that you can get a small Kritter Keeper, fill it half way with coco substrate and move her over to it? [/QUOTE]
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