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Enclosure prolly too big.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirai-Vegeta" data-source="post: 233529" data-attributes="member: 48397"><p>It's what the title says lol. I planned it out and even had a neat skelly boy that would look cool all webbed up but then got Gouda(my daughter named the spood) into the enclosure(my 1st rehome and tale for another day) and went yeah that's too big. I read that the enclosure being too big can stress a spood out but Gouda has funnel webbed one corner and is currently doing laps around the sides of the cage so he seems okay. I at least won't have to change enclosures for awhile now right and he should be alright? He seems happy enough and I just place his dinner on the funnel and let him take it. It is a juvie GBB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirai-Vegeta, post: 233529, member: 48397"] It's what the title says lol. I planned it out and even had a neat skelly boy that would look cool all webbed up but then got Gouda(my daughter named the spood) into the enclosure(my 1st rehome and tale for another day) and went yeah that's too big. I read that the enclosure being too big can stress a spood out but Gouda has funnel webbed one corner and is currently doing laps around the sides of the cage so he seems okay. I at least won't have to change enclosures for awhile now right and he should be alright? He seems happy enough and I just place his dinner on the funnel and let him take it. It is a juvie GBB [/QUOTE]
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Enclosure prolly too big.
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