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Why not a bigger enclosure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Venom2090" data-source="post: 121566" data-attributes="member: 6782"><p>Predator and prey interactions can be a problem. But is fairly easily avoided. </p><p></p><p>They also tend to hide more often and be less aggressive feeders, which slows growth. </p><p></p><p>There is also a issue with providing a appropriate hide for a small spider in a large cage, and making it feel secure.</p><p></p><p>These are not intelligent animals, very dumb in fact. They don't need space to play or roam. They are not intelligent enough to get bored or desire toys. Thus, considering this and the disadvantages of very large cages, a more modest size cage is the obvious choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Venom2090, post: 121566, member: 6782"] Predator and prey interactions can be a problem. But is fairly easily avoided. They also tend to hide more often and be less aggressive feeders, which slows growth. There is also a issue with providing a appropriate hide for a small spider in a large cage, and making it feel secure. These are not intelligent animals, very dumb in fact. They don't need space to play or roam. They are not intelligent enough to get bored or desire toys. Thus, considering this and the disadvantages of very large cages, a more modest size cage is the obvious choice. [/QUOTE]
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