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<blockquote data-quote="Edmund Hanna" data-source="post: 54959" data-attributes="member: 4159"><p>I'm glad you told me. I had emptied the inner layer of paper, took out any residues. I'm not sure it has any traces of nicotine, but hides in it, at least mostly when I open its housing. Most of the time I'm away the spider is either webbing around or trying to climb out of its prison... But then again, this is temporary housing.</p><p>You can cut a plastic cup in half (such that its top is like a semi-circle) for a safer hiding place. I'd have done that if I had any at the time... Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edmund Hanna, post: 54959, member: 4159"] I'm glad you told me. I had emptied the inner layer of paper, took out any residues. I'm not sure it has any traces of nicotine, but hides in it, at least mostly when I open its housing. Most of the time I'm away the spider is either webbing around or trying to climb out of its prison... But then again, this is temporary housing. You can cut a plastic cup in half (such that its top is like a semi-circle) for a safer hiding place. I'd have done that if I had any at the time... Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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