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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 152232" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>I have two, kept separately obviously, mine have shallow water dishes and I’ve witnessed them drinking, I give mine 4”+ substrate and they have dug chambers and tunnels, which is always fascinating to watch, they have cork tubes and branches and a hide, they are really quite active and are always hunting and exploring and I’ve noticed how much they will use all given space. Mine have an 18” long x 12x12” glass Viv. I feed mine about every week, if prey buries itself it is great to watch the Vs slowly dig down to reach it. They are fascinating little creatures and I hope to get a third soon and hopefully make up a pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 152232, member: 27934"] I have two, kept separately obviously, mine have shallow water dishes and I’ve witnessed them drinking, I give mine 4”+ substrate and they have dug chambers and tunnels, which is always fascinating to watch, they have cork tubes and branches and a hide, they are really quite active and are always hunting and exploring and I’ve noticed how much they will use all given space. Mine have an 18” long x 12x12” glass Viv. I feed mine about every week, if prey buries itself it is great to watch the Vs slowly dig down to reach it. They are fascinating little creatures and I hope to get a third soon and hopefully make up a pair. [/QUOTE]
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