greeneyedelle
Arachnoknight
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It's big, but is it TOO big? Heh heh heh the age old question... just kidding. Back to our regularly scheduled program!
2.5-inch DLS p. striata, I'm dreading but definitely needing to get it into a more permanent enclosure. I got this one off Amazon, it's just a little bigger than I was anticipating now that I see it set up. 6x8x14 inches. I still need to put in more airholes, because I don't think that can be considered "adequate cross ventilation", but correct me if I'm wrong. My understanding is that it's best to reduce the number of rehouses with these guys as much possible, and if I put it into a smaller enclosure (like the one just a little more in the background), it'll need another rehouse with its next molt or two.
I'd go with my gut, but I don't know which side my gut is leaning towards, and despite all the reading I did on this guy, I just want to hear the "in my experience" argument from you guys.
2.5-inch DLS p. striata, I'm dreading but definitely needing to get it into a more permanent enclosure. I got this one off Amazon, it's just a little bigger than I was anticipating now that I see it set up. 6x8x14 inches. I still need to put in more airholes, because I don't think that can be considered "adequate cross ventilation", but correct me if I'm wrong. My understanding is that it's best to reduce the number of rehouses with these guys as much possible, and if I put it into a smaller enclosure (like the one just a little more in the background), it'll need another rehouse with its next molt or two.
I'd go with my gut, but I don't know which side my gut is leaning towards, and despite all the reading I did on this guy, I just want to hear the "in my experience" argument from you guys.