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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 160981" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I have just acquired a 3-4cm OBT free of charge. On some sites 3-4cm seems to be a sling, on others a Juvinlie. So I am unsure how to describe it, other than as young. </p><p></p><p>But back to the housing. Currently it is in a container with about an inch of dry substrate. That is how it was given to me. But I want to do better. I have done some reading & I know they burrow at this age & mine certainly spends time burrowed & I feel it needs more substrate than it currently has.</p><p></p><p>I have a some 6 inch deep round food containers that are around 5 inches in diameter. I need to melt some holes in it. But I am thinking that is around 2.5 inches for burrowing & 3.5 inches for climbing. But will 3.5 inches of height be sufficient for a reasonble time period? As I do not want to rehouse an OBT too often. Although it seems fairly laid back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 160981, member: 29323"] I have just acquired a 3-4cm OBT free of charge. On some sites 3-4cm seems to be a sling, on others a Juvinlie. So I am unsure how to describe it, other than as young. But back to the housing. Currently it is in a container with about an inch of dry substrate. That is how it was given to me. But I want to do better. I have done some reading & I know they burrow at this age & mine certainly spends time burrowed & I feel it needs more substrate than it currently has. I have a some 6 inch deep round food containers that are around 5 inches in diameter. I need to melt some holes in it. But I am thinking that is around 2.5 inches for burrowing & 3.5 inches for climbing. But will 3.5 inches of height be sufficient for a reasonble time period? As I do not want to rehouse an OBT too often. Although it seems fairly laid back. [/QUOTE]
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