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<blockquote data-quote="sunset" data-source="post: 215887" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>Hello, and welcome!! Nice looking T!! Your set up seems fine, and your T is making it's self right at home. I have used these enclosures, and have never had an issue with any of my T's escaping. They usually snap on and off fully fairly hard making lid a pain at times to open for cleaning, feeding and watering. I have a T.Vagans in one almost like yours, and It loves to chill either right on top or in a corner with some feet on the lid and some on the ground. </p><p>I've even caught it hanging from the top, like an arboreal would to molt, I would bet it's looking for weaknesses in the enclosure for a brisk walk on the two. Lmao. It hasn't had any problems although I was worried it's little toe hocks might get caught but the slits we're plenty big enough. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've gone on vacation for a week or away for the weekend and other then having someone make sure my slings we're watered and fed, my larger T's we're good till I got back. My friend would def. Make sure they could see them out in their usually spots lmao. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the hobby!! </p><p>My C. Cyan. Also went through a faze in a different enclosure, I believe it was an acrilic long terrestrial enclosure w the clear bands that hold it together, this one was also always around the slits and the lock, I swear it was trying to stick it's little leg in the clasp to open it. Smh. I know how it sounds lmao </p><p>This isn't a great pic of my T.Albo but this is what I was meaning.My T's sometimes are renovating, chilling, or webbing lmao. The life right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunset, post: 215887, member: 37682"] Hello, and welcome!! Nice looking T!! Your set up seems fine, and your T is making it's self right at home. I have used these enclosures, and have never had an issue with any of my T's escaping. They usually snap on and off fully fairly hard making lid a pain at times to open for cleaning, feeding and watering. I have a T.Vagans in one almost like yours, and It loves to chill either right on top or in a corner with some feet on the lid and some on the ground. I've even caught it hanging from the top, like an arboreal would to molt, I would bet it's looking for weaknesses in the enclosure for a brisk walk on the two. Lmao. It hasn't had any problems although I was worried it's little toe hocks might get caught but the slits we're plenty big enough. I've gone on vacation for a week or away for the weekend and other then having someone make sure my slings we're watered and fed, my larger T's we're good till I got back. My friend would def. Make sure they could see them out in their usually spots lmao. Welcome to the hobby!! My C. Cyan. Also went through a faze in a different enclosure, I believe it was an acrilic long terrestrial enclosure w the clear bands that hold it together, this one was also always around the slits and the lock, I swear it was trying to stick it's little leg in the clasp to open it. Smh. I know how it sounds lmao This isn't a great pic of my T.Albo but this is what I was meaning.My T's sometimes are renovating, chilling, or webbing lmao. The life right [/QUOTE]
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