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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 135594" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I use coco fibre for all of mine and it never ceases to amaze me just how solid their construction are. I have had tiny slings, under 0.5" clear the whole of the bottom of a 1" vial of substrate, holding the whole lot up with their web including a floating piece of cork bark. They can turn the finest substrate into a home with solid walls and ceilings. No fear of collapse.</p><p></p><p>This is what my Chilobrachys sp Nong Ya Plong has constructed in less than 48 hours after rehousing. Its main entrance is at the other side of the cork but it has one to the left of the picture too, both 1" diameter. Both tunnels lead into a chamber under the cork which has been opened up right to the side of the container so I can see in.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]31717[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 135594, member: 3458"] I use coco fibre for all of mine and it never ceases to amaze me just how solid their construction are. I have had tiny slings, under 0.5" clear the whole of the bottom of a 1" vial of substrate, holding the whole lot up with their web including a floating piece of cork bark. They can turn the finest substrate into a home with solid walls and ceilings. No fear of collapse. This is what my Chilobrachys sp Nong Ya Plong has constructed in less than 48 hours after rehousing. Its main entrance is at the other side of the cork but it has one to the left of the picture too, both 1" diameter. Both tunnels lead into a chamber under the cork which has been opened up right to the side of the container so I can see in. [ATTACH=full]31717[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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