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My new enclosure

Antsman

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I just got it setup and ready for her arrival.She'll be here Wednesday. Nothing fancy, but it'll work.

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Antsman

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I added 3" more substrate, lowest point is now 5" from the top, and removed most of the moss and made it a bit more friendly.
I had no idea they were so fragile.
 

Nicolas C

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Sounds good, beautiful enclosure. You could have left the sphag moss without any issues: when young, they sometimes use it as a hide. But for a rosea, it's not necessary to have moss which keeps moisture as they like it rather dry.

What size will your rosea be?


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Nicolas C

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Ok, got the answer: around 3"? It'll be fine then. When they are that size, they do climb but don't fall very often and as they are light, there is no problems with your new enclosure.


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