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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 199845" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>I have been guilty of oversizing my enclosures, although I am getting better at avoiding that. </p><p>Part of that comes from realizing that the larger the enclosure, the more space the prey has to hide. It's not such a problem when I use disabled superworms, but I plan on diversifying my tarantulas ' menu.</p><p></p><p>My 3" + male G. rosea spends a lot of time outside his den, in his 8x6x6 enclosure, although in recent weeks he has greatly expanded his cave. I think that most likely it came as a result of the recent hot weather in Maine.</p><p></p><p>Lately all of my tarantulas have spent a lot of time surface side, even my G. rosea slings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 199845, member: 36911"] I have been guilty of oversizing my enclosures, although I am getting better at avoiding that. Part of that comes from realizing that the larger the enclosure, the more space the prey has to hide. It's not such a problem when I use disabled superworms, but I plan on diversifying my tarantulas ' menu. My 3" + male G. rosea spends a lot of time outside his den, in his 8x6x6 enclosure, although in recent weeks he has greatly expanded his cave. I think that most likely it came as a result of the recent hot weather in Maine. Lately all of my tarantulas have spent a lot of time surface side, even my G. rosea slings [/QUOTE]
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