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Best enclosure for a single M. balfouri 3"
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 126976" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>Terrablue professional series tanks with a reptilock are a decent high quality choice that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The screen is fully bonded and rated safe for even the most venomous reptiles. It won't snag feet or claws.</p><p></p><p>Either the 3 gallon or the 5 gallon might work. If she gets to under 5.5 to maybe 6 inches and stops, the 3 gallon will probably work. Of course, you can add deeper substrate in the 5 gallon.</p><p></p><p>The best way to feed these is to drop food directly into the web near the burrow sorta like feeding a baby bird.</p><p></p><p>That means cage size is less important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 126976, member: 26980"] Terrablue professional series tanks with a reptilock are a decent high quality choice that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The screen is fully bonded and rated safe for even the most venomous reptiles. It won't snag feet or claws. Either the 3 gallon or the 5 gallon might work. If she gets to under 5.5 to maybe 6 inches and stops, the 3 gallon will probably work. Of course, you can add deeper substrate in the 5 gallon. The best way to feed these is to drop food directly into the web near the burrow sorta like feeding a baby bird. That means cage size is less important. [/QUOTE]
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