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Is a hide necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="NatashaG" data-source="post: 85369" data-attributes="member: 5331"><p>He has a pretty decent burrow under his hide, and for me I'm pretty okay letting him have that while I try and make up a new hide tonight. Honestly, he was really struggling to get his legs around in it, and i'd rather have him spread out for a night than crumpled up in there. Is cork bark easy to clean? Thats the only thing that is swaying me more towards a small, plastic hide. When the time comes around for a substrate change or an enclosure clean (or god forbid the dreaded 'mite' situation ever happens) then I imagine it is easier to deal with something easy to wipe rather than wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatashaG, post: 85369, member: 5331"] He has a pretty decent burrow under his hide, and for me I'm pretty okay letting him have that while I try and make up a new hide tonight. Honestly, he was really struggling to get his legs around in it, and i'd rather have him spread out for a night than crumpled up in there. Is cork bark easy to clean? Thats the only thing that is swaying me more towards a small, plastic hide. When the time comes around for a substrate change or an enclosure clean (or god forbid the dreaded 'mite' situation ever happens) then I imagine it is easier to deal with something easy to wipe rather than wood. [/QUOTE]
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