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<blockquote data-quote="josh.djt" data-source="post: 237931" data-attributes="member: 49475"><p>So im transfering my juve Nhandu tripepii into a new enclosure but i have a few issues or questions. its current enclosure seems to have an 80% humidity yet its very dry but the new enclosure is very very moist as i had to add water to the coco soil to expand it. is 80% humidity too high if not is it safe to still transfer the T into the new enclosure? i havent checked the new enclosures humidity but if its current one is 80% i wouldnt be surprised if the new one is much higher. i also have another question. ive got a huge piece of cork bark in the new enclosure but i feel like the T might not feel safe or comfy enough in the burrow ive made it. the hole is very big compared to the T and i feel like i should fill the hole up on the inside of the cork bark and then let the T do the work. all of these questions have photos attached below including a photo of the T. the old enclosure is the tub with the alot less soil. The new enclosure is the one with the huge cork bark tunnel, and a photo of the humidity on the meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josh.djt, post: 237931, member: 49475"] So im transfering my juve Nhandu tripepii into a new enclosure but i have a few issues or questions. its current enclosure seems to have an 80% humidity yet its very dry but the new enclosure is very very moist as i had to add water to the coco soil to expand it. is 80% humidity too high if not is it safe to still transfer the T into the new enclosure? i havent checked the new enclosures humidity but if its current one is 80% i wouldnt be surprised if the new one is much higher. i also have another question. ive got a huge piece of cork bark in the new enclosure but i feel like the T might not feel safe or comfy enough in the burrow ive made it. the hole is very big compared to the T and i feel like i should fill the hole up on the inside of the cork bark and then let the T do the work. all of these questions have photos attached below including a photo of the T. the old enclosure is the tub with the alot less soil. The new enclosure is the one with the huge cork bark tunnel, and a photo of the humidity on the meter. [/QUOTE]
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