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<blockquote data-quote="KevTK" data-source="post: 161150" data-attributes="member: 12898"><p>Murphy's Law says if you set up an arboreal, it's going to want top be terrestrial and vica versa. Granted, mine is probably 5 or 6 years old now, but I still have it in a 12X12 with 3 inches of soil, and then lots of branches for anchor points. In the end it picked a spot under a branch but it's still above ground. </p><p></p><p>I like giving mine a lot of "head room". even if it's terrestrial. From watching mine, I feel that if it's in a short container, the spider will start taking the lid as the top of it's hide, and every time you open it to feed or water, it thinks your ripping the top off it's hide and mine always freaked out. With a higher container there's no more freaking out. Just my observations...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevTK, post: 161150, member: 12898"] Murphy's Law says if you set up an arboreal, it's going to want top be terrestrial and vica versa. Granted, mine is probably 5 or 6 years old now, but I still have it in a 12X12 with 3 inches of soil, and then lots of branches for anchor points. In the end it picked a spot under a branch but it's still above ground. I like giving mine a lot of "head room". even if it's terrestrial. From watching mine, I feel that if it's in a short container, the spider will start taking the lid as the top of it's hide, and every time you open it to feed or water, it thinks your ripping the top off it's hide and mine always freaked out. With a higher container there's no more freaking out. Just my observations... [/QUOTE]
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