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octanejunkie

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I'm sure these will come in handy someday.

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The first enclosure was previously occupied by our first A. avicularia sling and was drilled on all 4 sides at the time. The bottom row of holes is 4" from the bottom. The holes are 3/32" in size and are spaced 0.4" apart.

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The second enclosure is a new build and is only drilled on all 2 sides. The bottom row of holes is 5" from the bottom. The holes are 3/32", 0.4" apart.

Both tanks have identical lids. There are 1/8" holes a half-an-inch inboard from each corner for watering and a 5/8" service port in the center with a tapered plug. You can fit an adult cricket or roach through there. The lids themselves are relatively tight fitting.

There's 3.5-4" deep damp-ish substrate with a cork bark hunk and plastic plant glued to a corner concealing a starter burrow. I drove two dried orchid stalks in each as anchor points for webbing.
 
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