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My equador pink toe sling died :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 25155" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Its a pleasure,good luck with the Avics hope all turns out well. I want to add this as well,with top opening enclosures or even front ones when you have cage maintenance you will still disturb the T. Say you have a mite infestation which will be substrate related,with a top or front enclosure the T's home is part of a solid enclosure thus will be part of the maintenance. With my upside down ones,I can remove substrate clean it get rid of any unwanted elements and not once touch or disturb the T. This I can honestly vouch for,but again up to you and what you decide. I'm looking at easy care,maintenance etc. I've also drawn up a design which will be made from glass on the same principal, this has just been a theory that was tested now I will start with better looking enclosures. I won't be using perspex but glass, and the design works exactly on the same I've been using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 25155, member: 1070"] Its a pleasure,good luck with the Avics hope all turns out well. I want to add this as well,with top opening enclosures or even front ones when you have cage maintenance you will still disturb the T. Say you have a mite infestation which will be substrate related,with a top or front enclosure the T's home is part of a solid enclosure thus will be part of the maintenance. With my upside down ones,I can remove substrate clean it get rid of any unwanted elements and not once touch or disturb the T. This I can honestly vouch for,but again up to you and what you decide. I'm looking at easy care,maintenance etc. I've also drawn up a design which will be made from glass on the same principal, this has just been a theory that was tested now I will start with better looking enclosures. I won't be using perspex but glass, and the design works exactly on the same I've been using. [/QUOTE]
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My equador pink toe sling died :(
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