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<blockquote data-quote="HeavyFuel" data-source="post: 190184" data-attributes="member: 36322"><p>Finally found a GBB, I will be getting it from the spider shop. Thank you for all your help.</p><p></p><p>Couple of last questions, as I have had mixed results on Google.</p><p></p><p>1. What size enclosure would you recommend for a GBB that will be 5 - 7 cm?</p><p></p><p>2. Dry or humid enclosure? I don't want my first T to get ill off of silly mistakes that can be avoided. I have been told by one site to keep it dry and another at around 60% humidity. </p><p></p><p>Research first. (I made that mistake before with a carpet python, bit off way more than I could chew at the time. Actually it bit me and I still have the scar to prove it. Lol).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeavyFuel, post: 190184, member: 36322"] Finally found a GBB, I will be getting it from the spider shop. Thank you for all your help. Couple of last questions, as I have had mixed results on Google. 1. What size enclosure would you recommend for a GBB that will be 5 - 7 cm? 2. Dry or humid enclosure? I don't want my first T to get ill off of silly mistakes that can be avoided. I have been told by one site to keep it dry and another at around 60% humidity. Research first. (I made that mistake before with a carpet python, bit off way more than I could chew at the time. Actually it bit me and I still have the scar to prove it. Lol). [/QUOTE]
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