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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 170234" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Vietnam Blue!! When my Chilobrachys sp. blue, was younger it was more Australian than Vietnamese. The stupid thing was always going off on a walk about. In fact there were times when I hated taking the lid off it's enclosure, as at every opportunity it was onto my hand. Dropping a mealworm in could take 5 minutes, as they are fast & getting them back into an enclosure is not easy.</p><p></p><p>Personally if your sp blus, is anything like mine, I would say stop worrying & get use to a pet enclosure, as you will either have a sling that is eager to walk all over you at every opportunity or a sling that is never seen. And forget the pet hole concept, as until your sp blue is larger, you will not even see the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 170234, member: 29323"] Vietnam Blue!! When my Chilobrachys sp. blue, was younger it was more Australian than Vietnamese. The stupid thing was always going off on a walk about. In fact there were times when I hated taking the lid off it's enclosure, as at every opportunity it was onto my hand. Dropping a mealworm in could take 5 minutes, as they are fast & getting them back into an enclosure is not easy. Personally if your sp blus, is anything like mine, I would say stop worrying & get use to a pet enclosure, as you will either have a sling that is eager to walk all over you at every opportunity or a sling that is never seen. And forget the pet hole concept, as until your sp blue is larger, you will not even see the hole. [/QUOTE]
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