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<blockquote data-quote="Sazzy" data-source="post: 163216" data-attributes="member: 25479"><p>I agree with all the above posters, it's important to have a good amount of leafy, brush-like things surrounding a very solid climbing accessory for this spider. I would actually recommend looking at a local pet store in the reptile area for an "arboreal kit". I've seen bundles that come with substrate or carpeting, decorative leaves that are safe for vivaria, branches and cork bark, etc. Just remember to stay conscious of the type of substrate, as you don't want to irritate the spider's book lungs. Just because this species spends most of its time in the trees, dust and dirt particles can still be detremental to it's overall health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sazzy, post: 163216, member: 25479"] I agree with all the above posters, it's important to have a good amount of leafy, brush-like things surrounding a very solid climbing accessory for this spider. I would actually recommend looking at a local pet store in the reptile area for an "arboreal kit". I've seen bundles that come with substrate or carpeting, decorative leaves that are safe for vivaria, branches and cork bark, etc. Just remember to stay conscious of the type of substrate, as you don't want to irritate the spider's book lungs. Just because this species spends most of its time in the trees, dust and dirt particles can still be detremental to it's overall health. [/QUOTE]
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