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Exo terra : anyone had this problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntzman90" data-source="post: 156752" data-attributes="member: 29032"><p>[USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] they are quite nice looking in my opinion. I have only had the one issue so far. My Caribena Laeta has chosen an odd location to web but seems to do just fine there and the mesh top seems to be no issue whatsoever. As arachnoclown said these enclosures are too large for my T's giving me these problems, I agree and will rehouse them into something smaller soon. So I really have nothing bad to say about the exo terras. Rs50matt makes a great point in saying they weren't necessarily designed for keeping tarantulas (I did not know this.) </p><p></p><p>[USER=27872]@Rs50matt[/USER] thats interesting. I was curious as to what those gaps in the backing were for. I still think its a nice enclosure and will eventually upgrade the top lid to be safe. </p><p></p><p>I have removed the backing on my B. Albopilosum's enclosure and will be looking for a smaller enclosure soon. </p><p></p><p>My Caribena Laeta is about the same size 1.5"- 2" and has webbed up that spot in the top corner. </p><p></p><p>Does the same rule apply for an arboreal species as far as the enclosure size? </p><p>Should I find something smaller for this T aswell or will it grow into it faster?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntzman90, post: 156752, member: 29032"] [USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] they are quite nice looking in my opinion. I have only had the one issue so far. My Caribena Laeta has chosen an odd location to web but seems to do just fine there and the mesh top seems to be no issue whatsoever. As arachnoclown said these enclosures are too large for my T's giving me these problems, I agree and will rehouse them into something smaller soon. So I really have nothing bad to say about the exo terras. Rs50matt makes a great point in saying they weren't necessarily designed for keeping tarantulas (I did not know this.) [USER=27872]@Rs50matt[/USER] thats interesting. I was curious as to what those gaps in the backing were for. I still think its a nice enclosure and will eventually upgrade the top lid to be safe. I have removed the backing on my B. Albopilosum's enclosure and will be looking for a smaller enclosure soon. My Caribena Laeta is about the same size 1.5"- 2" and has webbed up that spot in the top corner. Does the same rule apply for an arboreal species as far as the enclosure size? Should I find something smaller for this T aswell or will it grow into it faster? [/QUOTE]
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