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I recently got my new gbb sling and i setup this enclosure, there is some hiding space under the cork bark and i guess he/she is just exploring around, do you think its an ok setup or is there room from improvement?
 

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viper69

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Not bad- always felt skulls were a waste of space and $$- crickets hide easily in/by them etc

moss isn’t needed- they live in very xeric climate
 
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I recently got my new gbb sling and i setup this enclosure, there is some hiding space under the cork bark and i guess he/she is just exploring around, do you think its an ok setup or is there room from improvement?
Yeah that’s ok
 

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I recently got my new gbb sling and i setup this enclosure, there is some hiding space under the cork bark and i guess he/she is just exploring around, do you think its an ok setup or is there room from improvement?
Not bad and provides anchor points for webbing. However the choice of a skull is questionable.
 

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Not bad- always felt skulls were a waste of space and $$- crickets hide easily in/by them etc

moss isn’t needed- they live in very xeric climate
sooo, little update, two days ago he/she got stuck in webbing(no doubt about it) so i helped and made a slight adjustment to the cork bark, however he/she now sits on top of the skull all day and probably night long, which got webbed a bit, eating fine and generally moving rarely and seemingly not leaving that skull(which btw isnt Hollow, so no hiding crickets, just thought it would have been a cool anchor point).
also, the moss is completely dry, just there for aestethics i guess, shoul i remove it?
 

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sooo, little update, two days ago he/she got stuck in webbing(no doubt about it) so i helped and made a slight adjustment to the cork bark, however he/she now sits on top of the skull all day and probably night long, which got webbed a bit, eating fine and generally moving rarely and seemingly not leaving that skull(which btw isnt Hollow, so no hiding crickets, just thought it would have been a cool anchor point).
also, the moss is completely dry, just there for aestethics i guess, shoul i remove it?
Not needed

I’ve always felt to some extent many captives hang on top of hard surfaces because it’s more stable for them esp with 8 legs. Can’t prove that.
 
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