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<blockquote data-quote="MBullock" data-source="post: 215996" data-attributes="member: 33994"><p>These have the instinct to climb so yours will go to the top and concentrate around the lid if you have it upright.</p><p> </p><p>An inverted container with the lid on the bottom a-la jumping spiders is better- that way the slings dont burst out the moment you open the lid. however this creates the problem of a lack of humidity. Perhaps you could take some cheesecloth and encapsulate saturated coco fiber and adhere it to the lid to ensure humidity is okay, that way you could do this without much issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBullock, post: 215996, member: 33994"] These have the instinct to climb so yours will go to the top and concentrate around the lid if you have it upright. An inverted container with the lid on the bottom a-la jumping spiders is better- that way the slings dont burst out the moment you open the lid. however this creates the problem of a lack of humidity. Perhaps you could take some cheesecloth and encapsulate saturated coco fiber and adhere it to the lid to ensure humidity is okay, that way you could do this without much issue. [/QUOTE]
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