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<blockquote data-quote="Rosey_Slingster" data-source="post: 189167" data-attributes="member: 33424"><p>Hi. </p><p>I have a juvenile/Sun adult GBB baught unsexed. That suspect is a male, but this molt the abdomen seems to still be bigger and spand at least half the abdomen, wearas last monlt the abdomen was tiny less than a third of the back legs. So I won't be surprised if this turns out to be female. </p><p></p><p>So on the assumption that this maybe Female would a 15x15x15 be good as an adult enclosure? </p><p>. As I am hoping to have a planted enclosure, with moss and such. </p><p>What plants can be Reccomend for them? </p><p></p><p>As far as I know the GBB doesn't get too big. </p><p>He has a Cork hide that has been webbed into a tunnel entrance, an seems to be out a fair bit, so would like something bigger as the enclosure is a 8x10inch faunarium and was maybe 2.5inch, but has since doubled in size. </p><p>As I'd like to have planted enclosures, would want time to establish this. Also will be bio-active, as all my spider's/slings are. </p><p>Some are still too small for plants.. Not found NY small enough for the vials and raising cubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosey_Slingster, post: 189167, member: 33424"] Hi. I have a juvenile/Sun adult GBB baught unsexed. That suspect is a male, but this molt the abdomen seems to still be bigger and spand at least half the abdomen, wearas last monlt the abdomen was tiny less than a third of the back legs. So I won't be surprised if this turns out to be female. So on the assumption that this maybe Female would a 15x15x15 be good as an adult enclosure? . As I am hoping to have a planted enclosure, with moss and such. What plants can be Reccomend for them? As far as I know the GBB doesn't get too big. He has a Cork hide that has been webbed into a tunnel entrance, an seems to be out a fair bit, so would like something bigger as the enclosure is a 8x10inch faunarium and was maybe 2.5inch, but has since doubled in size. As I'd like to have planted enclosures, would want time to establish this. Also will be bio-active, as all my spider's/slings are. Some are still too small for plants.. Not found NY small enough for the vials and raising cubes. [/QUOTE]
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