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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 226764" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>The general measurement used for T's is Diagonal Leg Span, (DLS). So rear left leg to front right. Or the other way around. Unless your T's are going to be exceptionally large, then most of my adult arboreals are in similar sized enclosures. </p><p></p><p>I only mist, if I cannot get to a water bowl without damaging the webbing & thus upsetting the T. If webbing is over the bowl, then the water will wick out. So just misting the enclosure is all you can do without destroying the enclosure every week or so. Misting does nothing for the humidity, it just gives the T some water to drink, in the same way morning dew does. Keep the substrate moist & that will keep the humidity naturally high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 226764, member: 29323"] The general measurement used for T's is Diagonal Leg Span, (DLS). So rear left leg to front right. Or the other way around. Unless your T's are going to be exceptionally large, then most of my adult arboreals are in similar sized enclosures. I only mist, if I cannot get to a water bowl without damaging the webbing & thus upsetting the T. If webbing is over the bowl, then the water will wick out. So just misting the enclosure is all you can do without destroying the enclosure every week or so. Misting does nothing for the humidity, it just gives the T some water to drink, in the same way morning dew does. Keep the substrate moist & that will keep the humidity naturally high. [/QUOTE]
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