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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 68200" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>You can do it either way. After a discussion in the A. versicolor thread i had i put the "lid" on the bottom and put the substrate in that and the water dish. Then i hot glued a dowel from on bottom corner of the larger part of the enclosure to the opposite top corner and glued fake leaves to it for anchor points. Then you don't destroy any of the web,when you remove the bottom. Feeding was a pain though, you'd have to tip it upside down then drop the food in, and hope it wouldn't fall back to the bottom when you closed it up. </p><p></p><p>My versicolor won't eat anything on the bottom, lazy wench has to have the food go by her. And if it's running like the lateralis do she won't go for it. She's become the most frustrating T i have now lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 68200, member: 4199"] You can do it either way. After a discussion in the A. versicolor thread i had i put the "lid" on the bottom and put the substrate in that and the water dish. Then i hot glued a dowel from on bottom corner of the larger part of the enclosure to the opposite top corner and glued fake leaves to it for anchor points. Then you don't destroy any of the web,when you remove the bottom. Feeding was a pain though, you'd have to tip it upside down then drop the food in, and hope it wouldn't fall back to the bottom when you closed it up. My versicolor won't eat anything on the bottom, lazy wench has to have the food go by her. And if it's running like the lateralis do she won't go for it. She's become the most frustrating T i have now lol. [/QUOTE]
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