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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 75451" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>Everything in what you write indicates you are taking great care of your irminia. The setup seems absolutely ok: vertical cork barks and one horizontal, enough substrate to dig, and the exo terra are good (and pricey) enclosures (some people rightly advise against the wire mesh top, because a terrestrial tarantula could get her claws trapped inside, but I don't think it's so risky with an arboreal). You even thought to darken the sides so that your T won't be too stressed: great idea! Continue like this, leave her be, and enjoy the little beastie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 75451, member: 3795"] Everything in what you write indicates you are taking great care of your irminia. The setup seems absolutely ok: vertical cork barks and one horizontal, enough substrate to dig, and the exo terra are good (and pricey) enclosures (some people rightly advise against the wire mesh top, because a terrestrial tarantula could get her claws trapped inside, but I don't think it's so risky with an arboreal). You even thought to darken the sides so that your T won't be too stressed: great idea! Continue like this, leave her be, and enjoy the little beastie! [/QUOTE]
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