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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 188237" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I have one that I was given as a sling, about a year ago. And the above link, given by Enn49, is the only information I have been able to find about them.</p><p></p><p>I keep mine in a tall, top opening, enclosure, with a reasonable depth of substrate & some vertical bark on top of that with some small leaves hot glued to the bark. When I first got it, it spent all of it's time burrowed in the substrate. In its current home, it has webbed up behind the bark & made a substrate tower within the webbing & it looks like it has some webbed burrows within the substrate too. Mine is a pet hole & the only time I have ever seen it was when I moved it from its sling enclosure to it's larger enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Food disappears, so I assume mine is still alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 188237, member: 29323"] I have one that I was given as a sling, about a year ago. And the above link, given by Enn49, is the only information I have been able to find about them. I keep mine in a tall, top opening, enclosure, with a reasonable depth of substrate & some vertical bark on top of that with some small leaves hot glued to the bark. When I first got it, it spent all of it's time burrowed in the substrate. In its current home, it has webbed up behind the bark & made a substrate tower within the webbing & it looks like it has some webbed burrows within the substrate too. Mine is a pet hole & the only time I have ever seen it was when I moved it from its sling enclosure to it's larger enclosure. Food disappears, so I assume mine is still alive. [/QUOTE]
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