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My A. Metallica is finally eating
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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 134872" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>Ill have to barrow a phone to get a good picture as my camera lense is really scratched up.</p><p>the enclosure is a vertical converted 10 gallon fish tank with vent holes on the front. Im waiting on a glass drill bit so i can drill cross ventilation but i do have air circulation in the room. The substrate is coconut fiber (the condensed bricks). Very slightly damp. Big tall peice of cork bark leaning against the back wall of the enclosure like a tree trunk. A small live plant and a couple small plastic plants. Full water dish.</p><p>she is 4 inches. </p><p>I also hot glued a small cap of water towards to top of her cork bark in case she doesnt want to come down to drink. I havent seen her on the ground at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 134872, member: 28071"] Ill have to barrow a phone to get a good picture as my camera lense is really scratched up. the enclosure is a vertical converted 10 gallon fish tank with vent holes on the front. Im waiting on a glass drill bit so i can drill cross ventilation but i do have air circulation in the room. The substrate is coconut fiber (the condensed bricks). Very slightly damp. Big tall peice of cork bark leaning against the back wall of the enclosure like a tree trunk. A small live plant and a couple small plastic plants. Full water dish. she is 4 inches. I also hot glued a small cap of water towards to top of her cork bark in case she doesnt want to come down to drink. I havent seen her on the ground at all. [/QUOTE]
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