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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 196183" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi </p><p>It looks functional and will do the job.</p><p>I stay clear from the half coconut shells as dont give spiders ability to expand the burrow to their liking.Instead the bits of cork tey to find a bigish slab you can use as hide and the T to sit on.Mine loves hanging on top of her cork hide.</p><p>Also at that size you can keep it considerably drier.Moist corner will be more than enough.If she gravitate towards that you can go moist 1/3 of the enclosure but there isnt really need for it.I keep mibe mostly dry and add water to bottom layers but overflowing the waterdish now and then.</p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 196183, member: 30996"] Hi It looks functional and will do the job. I stay clear from the half coconut shells as dont give spiders ability to expand the burrow to their liking.Instead the bits of cork tey to find a bigish slab you can use as hide and the T to sit on.Mine loves hanging on top of her cork hide. Also at that size you can keep it considerably drier.Moist corner will be more than enough.If she gravitate towards that you can go moist 1/3 of the enclosure but there isnt really need for it.I keep mibe mostly dry and add water to bottom layers but overflowing the waterdish now and then. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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