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G pulchripes sling enclosure

TherophosaRex2003

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I set up recently for when I do get a g. pulchripes sling and would like some feedback. Anything that needs to be added or removed. This is set up in a 3x2x2 tarantula cribs sling enclosure.
 

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AndrewClayton

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I set up recently for when I do get a g. pulchripes sling and would like some feedback. Anything that needs to be added or removed. This is set up in a 3x2x2 tarantula cribs sling enclosure.
Depends on the size of the sling. I wouldn't have it as cluttered, just my preference though makes it easier at feeding times and maintaining it.
 

WolfieKate

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Bristol, UK
I‘d drop your water bowl size for a sling. As the guys have said the size of the sling is the most important part. I try to use tattoo ink cups for my slings or very shallow bottle tops, for one of my smallest i cut off the bottom of a covid testing tube. So they’re’s no risk of drowning. With slings it can be hard to tell if they’re feeding so a bit more space for food might be good.
 


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