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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 196608" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>Ok thanks all. I appreciate the input. I have plenty of curved and straight bark for any future tarantulas and rehousing. I may try to add a short section of the round to an existing enclosure with an arched hide already in place sort of like a second home for the T. I also thought that if on the surface, a tube with spider inside could make for easy transfer for rehousing or enclosure clean up. The downside, as has been pointed out, is that it likely would be harder to see/ check on tarantula. So far i have not lifted up the hides and just let the Ts come out when they want or need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 196608, member: 36911"] Ok thanks all. I appreciate the input. I have plenty of curved and straight bark for any future tarantulas and rehousing. I may try to add a short section of the round to an existing enclosure with an arched hide already in place sort of like a second home for the T. I also thought that if on the surface, a tube with spider inside could make for easy transfer for rehousing or enclosure clean up. The downside, as has been pointed out, is that it likely would be harder to see/ check on tarantula. So far i have not lifted up the hides and just let the Ts come out when they want or need to. [/QUOTE]
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