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<blockquote data-quote="Tomoran" data-source="post: 36505" data-attributes="member: 1152"><p>Ahhh...I see. Do you have more dry substrate on hand? If so, you could probably add some more substrate without disturbing him/her too much. Then you could just angle that hide up and bury the back part of it up to remove the danger of the T falling on the hard wood edge.</p><p></p><p>If you want to move the T for just a bit while you work, use a clear plastic cup (or, perhaps the deli cup it came in) and calmly place it over the T. Then you can just carefully slide a piece of cardboard under it, and take her out while you work. When you put her back in, just slide the cardboard out and let her walk on out.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomoran, post: 36505, member: 1152"] Ahhh...I see. Do you have more dry substrate on hand? If so, you could probably add some more substrate without disturbing him/her too much. Then you could just angle that hide up and bury the back part of it up to remove the danger of the T falling on the hard wood edge. If you want to move the T for just a bit while you work, use a clear plastic cup (or, perhaps the deli cup it came in) and calmly place it over the T. Then you can just carefully slide a piece of cardboard under it, and take her out while you work. When you put her back in, just slide the cardboard out and let her walk on out. Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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