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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 133022" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I also have a few of these enclosure now. In the past I had both G. pulchra and G. pulchripes pull this type of metal screen apart in a smaller lower cage (Not a Nano). If they don't hang out up at the top and its not easily reached, and they have cover and shelter down low, I doubt it will be a problem. I have a juvie G. iheringi in my Nano wide right now and it has never gone up to the top or touched the screen.</p><p></p><p>So to answer your question, the screen top <em>could</em> be a problem in some cases, but probably won't be a problem in most cases. Definitely something to keep an eye on. It took a couple of weeks for my large Grammostola to get through their screens, and they never got the hole big enough to escape, but they eventually would have. Escape will not happen over night and you will see a problem coming and have time to deal it, if it ever happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 133022, member: 27883"] I also have a few of these enclosure now. In the past I had both G. pulchra and G. pulchripes pull this type of metal screen apart in a smaller lower cage (Not a Nano). If they don't hang out up at the top and its not easily reached, and they have cover and shelter down low, I doubt it will be a problem. I have a juvie G. iheringi in my Nano wide right now and it has never gone up to the top or touched the screen. So to answer your question, the screen top [I]could[/I] be a problem in some cases, but probably won't be a problem in most cases. Definitely something to keep an eye on. It took a couple of weeks for my large Grammostola to get through their screens, and they never got the hole big enough to escape, but they eventually would have. Escape will not happen over night and you will see a problem coming and have time to deal it, if it ever happens. [/QUOTE]
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