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Nice idea. Bad(?) execution. Need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="lazorkat" data-source="post: 28167" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>I agreed with hungry ghost about the substrate , soil can be a bad choice because it may contain mites and that's no good go with the coco substrate i would also do away with the live plants all together and use silk ones. cages need maintenance every now and again and the Ts will grow and need new containers to live in . live plants make that much more hassle , be sure to put your Ts in the proper size enclosure , my G rosea when into hiding for 7 months when i had put her in an enclosure that was to big for her liking and as soon as i realized that and put her in a smaller one she stopped hiding and has been doing great ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazorkat, post: 28167, member: 1148"] I agreed with hungry ghost about the substrate , soil can be a bad choice because it may contain mites and that's no good go with the coco substrate i would also do away with the live plants all together and use silk ones. cages need maintenance every now and again and the Ts will grow and need new containers to live in . live plants make that much more hassle , be sure to put your Ts in the proper size enclosure , my G rosea when into hiding for 7 months when i had put her in an enclosure that was to big for her liking and as soon as i realized that and put her in a smaller one she stopped hiding and has been doing great ever since. [/QUOTE]
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Nice idea. Bad(?) execution. Need advice.
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