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<blockquote data-quote="scottyw33" data-source="post: 240437" data-attributes="member: 49628"><p>I just want to throw this out there because it really amuses me. I just rehoused my GBB and it was the easiest rehouse I think possible. She had a hide that was nice and webbed up inside almost creating a sort of hammock within. I was able to lift and transfer the entire hide while she was still inside and she just sat calm and collected like a queen and wasn’t scared at all just chillin in the this little hammock. As a side note I saw a video in which Tom Morand (sorry if I misspelled his last name) stated that with extensive webbers, adding some of their existing webbing helps them adjust quicker. The hide had her webbing all over it and I transferred some fauna with her webbing on it as well and like a charm she is already exploring loads and seems almost unfazed by the move. So thank you to him and ya’ll should consider the same when doing a rehouse with webbers. Anyway, cool experience and I just wanted to share! Take care community!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyw33, post: 240437, member: 49628"] I just want to throw this out there because it really amuses me. I just rehoused my GBB and it was the easiest rehouse I think possible. She had a hide that was nice and webbed up inside almost creating a sort of hammock within. I was able to lift and transfer the entire hide while she was still inside and she just sat calm and collected like a queen and wasn’t scared at all just chillin in the this little hammock. As a side note I saw a video in which Tom Morand (sorry if I misspelled his last name) stated that with extensive webbers, adding some of their existing webbing helps them adjust quicker. The hide had her webbing all over it and I transferred some fauna with her webbing on it as well and like a charm she is already exploring loads and seems almost unfazed by the move. So thank you to him and ya’ll should consider the same when doing a rehouse with webbers. Anyway, cool experience and I just wanted to share! Take care community! [/QUOTE]
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