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I think that would be a great option! Pumped to see how you set it up, if you do post follow up pics.
if the T is hiding just chill for now. It could be pre molt so reduce stress at this juncture. Once the T resumes more normal behavior resume. You can take the dirt it has dug out and add to the top. But it may like mess, so be prepared for a disappointment
to your aesthetic. I am a minimalist that way I'm not let down when they re arrange everything. The bottom cage was set up exactly like the top. The T dug out the log, picked it up, rotated it and placed it where it is in the photo. That's where she wanted it, that's where it stays
they can dig themselves out. Just make sure there is nothing heavy to collapse upon them. My . moderatum burrows down and buries herself for months. She digs out when she's readyThank you for the pictures, I'm facing a different situation now, lets say my T is a little too ambitious and it has dug out a pretty significant amount of substrate at one corner of the enclosure. IF this structure were to fall while the T is inside will the T be able to burrow back out? Or should i rehouse with lesser?
Thank you once again