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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 128157" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Im just gonna list all the things I see wrong...dont take it in a bad way but theres a bunch. Im only trying to help. Here we go....Always Reseach the species your gonna raise it goes along ways. They're not a breeding pair if they can't guarantee sex... plus the abdomen size isnt a way to determine sex. That's clearly not enough substrate for this species and it's not damp enough. The water dish is also way too small for a species that requires more humidity. I always start a hole in the corner of the enclosure so they can start to dig. You need a real 5-6" of substrate at least...id personally use around 8". It has to be moist...not dry like your photos suggest. Plants are a waste of time and space...their a burrowing species add more substrate instead. That 10 gallon tank should be half full of substrate and the kritter keeper isn't the right type of enclosure at all. Use a plastic storage bin...they work great. Just pop some cross ventilation holes in it. $10.00 at Wal-Mart for a clear one with a lid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 128157, member: 27444"] Im just gonna list all the things I see wrong...dont take it in a bad way but theres a bunch. Im only trying to help. Here we go....Always Reseach the species your gonna raise it goes along ways. They're not a breeding pair if they can't guarantee sex... plus the abdomen size isnt a way to determine sex. That's clearly not enough substrate for this species and it's not damp enough. The water dish is also way too small for a species that requires more humidity. I always start a hole in the corner of the enclosure so they can start to dig. You need a real 5-6" of substrate at least...id personally use around 8". It has to be moist...not dry like your photos suggest. Plants are a waste of time and space...their a burrowing species add more substrate instead. That 10 gallon tank should be half full of substrate and the kritter keeper isn't the right type of enclosure at all. Use a plastic storage bin...they work great. Just pop some cross ventilation holes in it. $10.00 at Wal-Mart for a clear one with a lid. [/QUOTE]
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