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<blockquote data-quote="Vladerscump" data-source="post: 203741" data-attributes="member: 37644"><p>How big? Your basic terrestrial set up. Small deli cup like these are cheap or get a terrestrial sling enclosure when you order.. Fill the bottom with natural potting mix or coco fiber to allow burrowing. Make a starter burrow with a paint brush or pen. Provide a tiny hide like a piece of bark or a curled leaf. Depending on the size you can use a bottle cap. When I do I put a piece of gravel in it to keep prey or it from drowning. Sometimes you just dampen the corners of your enclosure with water. To get to the bottom layer of soil use a push down in the corners with the tip of a paint brush.Throw in some moss. Depending on the size you can use mealworm and cricket chunks or pin head size prey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vladerscump, post: 203741, member: 37644"] How big? Your basic terrestrial set up. Small deli cup like these are cheap or get a terrestrial sling enclosure when you order.. Fill the bottom with natural potting mix or coco fiber to allow burrowing. Make a starter burrow with a paint brush or pen. Provide a tiny hide like a piece of bark or a curled leaf. Depending on the size you can use a bottle cap. When I do I put a piece of gravel in it to keep prey or it from drowning. Sometimes you just dampen the corners of your enclosure with water. To get to the bottom layer of soil use a push down in the corners with the tip of a paint brush.Throw in some moss. Depending on the size you can use mealworm and cricket chunks or pin head size prey. [/QUOTE]
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