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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Ts" data-source="post: 161999" data-attributes="member: 30045"><p>I've got 5 GBB slings in 4x4x4 AMAC box enclosures.</p><p></p><p>Few weeks ago I noticed that ALL of them were up on the sides of the enclosures hanging around the vent holes, for several days, and no webbing. I started checking things out and found that the substrate was very damp. Rehoused everyone over bone dry substrate.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to now, all the slings are webbing. 2 slings have made web tunnels under their hides. 2 slings have just sort of webbed areas and hang out near their hide. These 4 slings are down near or on the substrate most all the time.</p><p></p><p>1 sling has a webbed one side of the enclosure and just seems to want to hang out near the vents and walk the upper edges of its enclosure. Every time I check the slings, that 1 sling is up on the sides, and I habitually check the substrate for moisture.</p><p></p><p>You must have one of its relatives, go figure...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Ts, post: 161999, member: 30045"] I've got 5 GBB slings in 4x4x4 AMAC box enclosures. Few weeks ago I noticed that ALL of them were up on the sides of the enclosures hanging around the vent holes, for several days, and no webbing. I started checking things out and found that the substrate was very damp. Rehoused everyone over bone dry substrate. Fast forward to now, all the slings are webbing. 2 slings have made web tunnels under their hides. 2 slings have just sort of webbed areas and hang out near their hide. These 4 slings are down near or on the substrate most all the time. 1 sling has a webbed one side of the enclosure and just seems to want to hang out near the vents and walk the upper edges of its enclosure. Every time I check the slings, that 1 sling is up on the sides, and I habitually check the substrate for moisture. You must have one of its relatives, go figure... [/QUOTE]
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