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<blockquote data-quote="Ian Spackman" data-source="post: 41398" data-attributes="member: 3610"><p>I realize it is listed as a Stermi which is great news! Thank you for the advice, I truly appreciate it! After posting this I thought about it for awhile and common sense began to come to me (which is rare it seems) and since T's rely so much on vibration, I'm sure having constantly running water along with a motor going would cause a severe amount of stress and confusion.</p><p></p><p>As far as enclosures go, it is in more or less a temporary enclosure for now, as I wanted to get something a bit more suitable for its size as well as for viewing. I'm very interested in the Exo-Terra medium low and have seen many hobbyists use it for their theraphosa species. A bit more on the pricy end, but they do look very nice. The top of the enclosure is mesh and you stated that air holes in the top ruin the microclimate, so would this be a poor choice to keep the Stermi in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian Spackman, post: 41398, member: 3610"] I realize it is listed as a Stermi which is great news! Thank you for the advice, I truly appreciate it! After posting this I thought about it for awhile and common sense began to come to me (which is rare it seems) and since T's rely so much on vibration, I'm sure having constantly running water along with a motor going would cause a severe amount of stress and confusion. As far as enclosures go, it is in more or less a temporary enclosure for now, as I wanted to get something a bit more suitable for its size as well as for viewing. I'm very interested in the Exo-Terra medium low and have seen many hobbyists use it for their theraphosa species. A bit more on the pricy end, but they do look very nice. The top of the enclosure is mesh and you stated that air holes in the top ruin the microclimate, so would this be a poor choice to keep the Stermi in? [/QUOTE]
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