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experiment_714

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Hello, I’m new to this and want to see if anyone could critique my set up to make sure my GBB(not gendered) has proper living. I’ve replaced the small white water bowl with one that blinds in better. It likes to hide out behind the rooted tree area, and I catch it walking around at night time(since it is nocturnal). Any advice for GBB tarantulas is highly appreciated!!
 

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AndrewClayton

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Hello, I’m new to this and want to see if anyone could critique my set up to make sure my GBB(not gendered) has proper living. I’ve replaced the small white water bowl with one that blinds in better. It likes to hide out behind the rooted tree area, and I catch it walking around at night time(since it is nocturnal). Any advice for GBB tarantulas is highly appreciated!!
Any better photos of the entire setup? Kinda hard to make anything out.
Although people say there are semi arboreal I still wouldn't give it that much head space and give it more things like fake plants to encourage it to web up.
 

m0lsx

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Hello & welcome to both the hobby & the forum.

The enclosure looks good, but some high webbing points would help & maybe stop the climbing on the enclosure.
 

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