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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 151626" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>I've not had a Singapore blue ( lampropelma violaceopes) but they're arboreal so they would be better suited to a taller enclosure with a cork bark hide . Nhandu chromatus is terrestrial and benefit from more floor space.</p><p></p><p>The enclosures are down to personal preference. I like Exo terra nano tall (20x20x30) for arboreal. Saying that Singapore blue can get very large so fully grown the nano might be abit too small and you'll be better off with the Exo terra mini tall (30x30x40). This is my opinion thou and like I said I've never had this species </p><p></p><p>I had my adult female chromatus in an Exo terra mini (30x30x30) and it was fine. I have my E Campestratus in the same type of enclosure atm. But tbh I'm looking at changing it to a different enclosure. Something a little shorter and longer but I don't know what right now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 151626, member: 27872"] I've not had a Singapore blue ( lampropelma violaceopes) but they're arboreal so they would be better suited to a taller enclosure with a cork bark hide . Nhandu chromatus is terrestrial and benefit from more floor space. The enclosures are down to personal preference. I like Exo terra nano tall (20x20x30) for arboreal. Saying that Singapore blue can get very large so fully grown the nano might be abit too small and you'll be better off with the Exo terra mini tall (30x30x40). This is my opinion thou and like I said I've never had this species I had my adult female chromatus in an Exo terra mini (30x30x30) and it was fine. I have my E Campestratus in the same type of enclosure atm. But tbh I'm looking at changing it to a different enclosure. Something a little shorter and longer but I don't know what right now [/QUOTE]
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