Luckily Ive had a schematic in mind for these long before today. Top left has a hollow half-pipe bark if it wants to utilise that instead of making a tube, top right has a plant stem mimic to build a proper tube against and bottom right bark piece easily allows water to be added from the bottom
@Inktomi2 nah, I found these really nice pieces of curved bark at my grandparents property (lots of trees there). I had to saw them down quite a bit and made a cutout at the base of one so it can let it's burrow branch off into the substrate if it decides to utilise the bark instead of building a tube of its own
By the way this one is not A.Longipes, it was collected 7 hours south of where A.Longipes is found. Unfortunately only a few from their genus have recorded info on them so I don't know which species, but definitely not the Brisbane Brown trap-door
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