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Enn49

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Just checked on Tormund and he's back up in his corner, but he does know there's shelter so hopefully he will take good advantage of it all, but will still make sure he doesn't rebuild his home in the corner again.

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My only other suggestion would be to get him an arboreal container with a front opening.
 

londelsh

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Yeah substrates fine and dry, I think you could bring right Enns, I'm going to go see how much they are round by me then go from there.

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SpiderDad61

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Afternoon everyone, so my O.B.T Tormund was recently rehoused not long ago and ever since then s/he has stayed in its corner and webbed the he'll out of it, but my problem is where Tormund has set up his home. So what can I do to get him from his spot which I've forgotten to say where lol, which is on top of his enclosure right in the corner of the lid, so how can I move him to the ground or at least off the lid. Here's a picture of how he is right now.
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Sorry for bad quality and flash it's the only way I can see it in the picture.
Like everyone has said. When I rehouse both mine, I put a piece of cork bark leaned over. Within minutes, they ALWAYS start webbing all around and under it to make a home. Never fails. If there's nothing, they use the 3 sides of the top corners to build, and then ur screwed. Need anchor points. I keep the cork bark 1/2 way up the enclosure then they build from there.
 

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