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Ideas for adult female N. incei enclosures?
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<blockquote data-quote="octanejunkie" data-source="post: 203824" data-attributes="member: 3872"><p>P irminia will always make hides and females will always burrow and often tend to egg sacs in their burrows.</p><p></p><p>The largest enclosure you should need for an adult female is an Exo Terra Nano tall, but you can always go bigger if you want to.</p><p></p><p>I have my adult female in a gallon jug from Walmart. I just pulled an egg sac from her and I'm waiting for her to molt until I rehouse her.</p><p></p><p>No pics handy, 4 inches of substrate, leaning cork bark, leaves and a water dish and you're all set. Sans drainage layer, this would be a prime species for bioactive, IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="octanejunkie, post: 203824, member: 3872"] P irminia will always make hides and females will always burrow and often tend to egg sacs in their burrows. The largest enclosure you should need for an adult female is an Exo Terra Nano tall, but you can always go bigger if you want to. I have my adult female in a gallon jug from Walmart. I just pulled an egg sac from her and I'm waiting for her to molt until I rehouse her. No pics handy, 4 inches of substrate, leaning cork bark, leaves and a water dish and you're all set. Sans drainage layer, this would be a prime species for bioactive, IMO [/QUOTE]
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