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<blockquote data-quote="thehotdogman93" data-source="post: 156451" data-attributes="member: 29373"><p>Ah, yes. I've learned that the hard way since.</p><p></p><p>After watching her crawl around about the edge for a while, I had finally thought about the hide that I got for her, knowing it was made of dry sponge material, that would hopefully give her some relief from the new substrate. It seems that it wasn't the substrate that was bothering her though but rather the fact that she didn't have a place to hide in, though the weird thing is that she wasn't crawling around on edge when I just got her. Her enclosure looked exactly like in the first picture.</p><p></p><p>Here's some more pictures as a future update. She just loves to be propped on the side in her hide most of the time.</p><p></p><p>On that note, I'll fill up her enclosure to about halfway, maybe less to the top with substrate. We'll see how much she digs the coco fiber around. If it gets in her way more then she's willing to move it. I'll restore it to how it was before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thehotdogman93, post: 156451, member: 29373"] Ah, yes. I've learned that the hard way since. After watching her crawl around about the edge for a while, I had finally thought about the hide that I got for her, knowing it was made of dry sponge material, that would hopefully give her some relief from the new substrate. It seems that it wasn't the substrate that was bothering her though but rather the fact that she didn't have a place to hide in, though the weird thing is that she wasn't crawling around on edge when I just got her. Her enclosure looked exactly like in the first picture. Here's some more pictures as a future update. She just loves to be propped on the side in her hide most of the time. On that note, I'll fill up her enclosure to about halfway, maybe less to the top with substrate. We'll see how much she digs the coco fiber around. If it gets in her way more then she's willing to move it. I'll restore it to how it was before. [/QUOTE]
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