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<blockquote data-quote="Quelícero" data-source="post: 136055" data-attributes="member: 28221"><p>Interesting discussion. Never heard about replacing the screen in exoterras. I personally like exoterra. Biggest part of my collection is in this type of enclosures. good ventilation allows me to swich the spiders as needed when they grow, or I have new acquisitions.</p><p>It's true that sometimes they get stocked but never had a fatal fall so far, only once with a P. Murinus but was a fall from the side wall. The important thing is not to have stones or hard things on the ground.</p><p>I also have a huge A. Geniculata which likes to climb up and bite the screen. Never had a scape either.</p><p>But this is just an opinion.</p><p>Here's a picture of mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quelícero, post: 136055, member: 28221"] Interesting discussion. Never heard about replacing the screen in exoterras. I personally like exoterra. Biggest part of my collection is in this type of enclosures. good ventilation allows me to swich the spiders as needed when they grow, or I have new acquisitions. It's true that sometimes they get stocked but never had a fatal fall so far, only once with a P. Murinus but was a fall from the side wall. The important thing is not to have stones or hard things on the ground. I also have a huge A. Geniculata which likes to climb up and bite the screen. Never had a scape either. But this is just an opinion. Here's a picture of mines. [/QUOTE]
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