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G.rosea tree spider.
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<blockquote data-quote="kaz" data-source="post: 50957" data-attributes="member: 3737"><p>heya, I didn't really take much offence only to the comment about my lack of care for the safety. IV had a rubbish week as is and kind of bit into that one. I have since considered adding additional substrate. aware of difference to arboreal setups but again didn't think the enclosure was that tall compared to some. Anyways thanks for your thoughtful reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaz, post: 50957, member: 3737"] heya, I didn't really take much offence only to the comment about my lack of care for the safety. IV had a rubbish week as is and kind of bit into that one. I have since considered adding additional substrate. aware of difference to arboreal setups but again didn't think the enclosure was that tall compared to some. Anyways thanks for your thoughtful reply! [/QUOTE]
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