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Rehousing my biggest T

RedCapTrio

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Why not? I've drilled vent holes in all of my KK's. They're a bit more brittle and prone to cracking than an acrylic enclosure. Just need to put a wood block or something behind it to equal the pressure of the drill and then it drills fine.
It's just me @kormath , KKs are expensive here so I would not like to alter it in any way. The plastic containers are a lot cheaper though so I don't mind burning holes in them. :)
 

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It's just me @kormath , KKs are expensive here so I would not like to alter it in any way. The plastic containers are a lot cheaper though so I don't mind burning holes in them. :)
True. I like the amac containers for the slings. Still deciding on what to use when they grow larger. Our biggest is only 3"+ now and is in that square enclosure i got off amazon for the genic.
 

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With the sad account of my lost genic, on the other hand I found a newly molted Pia, my GBB.

I have rehoused it yesterday only to realize that it is heavy in premolt.


Here it is with the very shiny abdomen:


The fresh T as I got home from work:
 

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Here is a photo of Pia making the initial webbing of its new enclosure, this is before the molt.


The exudium fell from the tree!
 

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