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<blockquote data-quote="MatthewM1" data-source="post: 29975" data-attributes="member: 3019"><p>I've heard desert hairy's are very cannibalistic. They just need a deep substrate made up of a mix of clay and sand(I can't remember the ratio) so they can tunnel properly. If you get one make sure you get an adult. Its my understanding that younger instars are very difficult/next to impossible to get to molt and survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MatthewM1, post: 29975, member: 3019"] I've heard desert hairy's are very cannibalistic. They just need a deep substrate made up of a mix of clay and sand(I can't remember the ratio) so they can tunnel properly. If you get one make sure you get an adult. Its my understanding that younger instars are very difficult/next to impossible to get to molt and survive. [/QUOTE]
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