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Does she not like something?

Zeke16

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Ever since I redid her home she hasn't used the little burrow I made for her?
 

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PanzoN88

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The enclosure looks more set up for an arboreal rather than a terrestrial species. T. albopilosus are infamous for burrowing and rearranging their enclosure. Thar’s the only explanation I can come up with.
 

Zeke16

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The enclosure looks more set up for an arboreal rather than a terrestrial species. T. albopilosus are infamous for burrowing and rearranging their enclosure. Thar’s the only explanation I can come up with.
I used the bit of bark just as a hide, the substrate is the finer coconut substrate. I left it lose and made it a bit borrow like. I want to get here a bigger.
 

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Hi I notice you have large water dish in your enclosure , would raise the humidity . And how dry is your substrate I keep my T. albopilosus in a like arid environment .
 

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