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ThePog

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I have a 1 1/2 in. C. versi and I have him in a small plastic container. Do you think I can rehouse into this new enclosure. I have made sure he is large enough to not fit through any holes. Photos linked:
 

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Oursapoil

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Hello friend,
I would personally keep your versicolor in the smaller tube for another molt or two. It will be easier to keep an eye on it and for it to find/get its food.
To give you a perspective, here is a picture of your new enclosure next to one slightly smaller containing a 2 inches C. versicolor.
I hope this helps, cheers.
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How large is your avic?

Up to 3/4" I keep avic slings in vials, up to 3/4"-1.5" DLS I keep em in inverted 5.5 oz DIY snack cups

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Avics web at the top of their enclosures so bottom opening enclosures work best

Here's an amac container flipped with diagonal bark glued to top section. Note the plethora of vent holes.
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