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<blockquote data-quote="Anon" data-source="post: 215007" data-attributes="member: 38662"><p>Yeah they may be communal if they are Damon Diadema, however most of the T whips imported into the U.S. rn are Damon Medius which is not communal. (Tanzania apparently stopped importing them for some reason). Also, beware that your T whips may not be the most "visible" depending on how you set up the enclosure. Mine always hides in the back or in the cork bark during day and only comes out when at night. However, if you want a more visible setup, you can use a Rubbermaid container, cut out a piece on the top, and add a vent/ small bit of screen for ventilation, and superglue a piece of styrofoam onto the side. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]66647[/ATTACH]</p><p>Credit: </p><h4>[USER=140414]Albireo Wulfbooper[/USER] from arachnoboards</h4></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anon, post: 215007, member: 38662"] Yeah they may be communal if they are Damon Diadema, however most of the T whips imported into the U.S. rn are Damon Medius which is not communal. (Tanzania apparently stopped importing them for some reason). Also, beware that your T whips may not be the most "visible" depending on how you set up the enclosure. Mine always hides in the back or in the cork bark during day and only comes out when at night. However, if you want a more visible setup, you can use a Rubbermaid container, cut out a piece on the top, and add a vent/ small bit of screen for ventilation, and superglue a piece of styrofoam onto the side. [ATTACH type="full"]66647[/ATTACH] Credit: [HEADING=3][USER=140414]Albireo Wulfbooper[/USER] from arachnoboards[/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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