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<blockquote data-quote="LauraS" data-source="post: 55198" data-attributes="member: 4163"><p>After what was said yesterday I decided that both my Ts needed bigger enclosures in order to fit cork bark and water bowls. I got some small sterilite boxes to use (like sandwich box sized but twice as tall.) I think it'll be fine for the curly hair. He's much bigger then the B. Smithi but it'll still be a long time before he out grows it. I'm worried that it will be way to big for the little one. How do you judge the appropriate sized caging for slings? I've heard twice as big as the leg span but that doesn't give enough room for anything so that can't be right.</p><p></p><p>Also, I put a prekilled roach in with the B. Smithi last night and he still hadn't eaten by morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraS, post: 55198, member: 4163"] After what was said yesterday I decided that both my Ts needed bigger enclosures in order to fit cork bark and water bowls. I got some small sterilite boxes to use (like sandwich box sized but twice as tall.) I think it'll be fine for the curly hair. He's much bigger then the B. Smithi but it'll still be a long time before he out grows it. I'm worried that it will be way to big for the little one. How do you judge the appropriate sized caging for slings? I've heard twice as big as the leg span but that doesn't give enough room for anything so that can't be right. Also, I put a prekilled roach in with the B. Smithi last night and he still hadn't eaten by morning. [/QUOTE]
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