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    What the Heck!

    Figured id take the Leap into the T world.

    Built the Cube last night and got Female Today.




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    Awesome, glad to see another person getting into T's That's a Grammostola rosea yes? (Chilean rose) They're a desert species, and they don't really need high humidity, so you can let the substrate dry, no need to add extra water to it. Room humidity and a water dish will do her just fine

    That's a really cool setup by the way! What thickness of plexi did you use? I may start making some for my collection
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    I will have to let it air out a bit as i had it misted a bit as i wasnt planing on getting a Rosy. So the Humidity might be a lil high but wont last too long.

    The cube was made out of 1/8th thick Lexan which is NOT Cheap and way stronger than plexi.

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    Congrats on the new addition
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    nice add rosea are one of my favorites they have such funny personality's. if your water dish is metal you might want to switch to a plastic one ive seen metal ones rust, and i would add a bit more substrate to the enclosure a 5" fall can be fatal to a rose hair
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    Its not metal its aluminum wont rust.

    I dont see her climbing the sides of this at all if she does ill add more bedding.
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    Yay! More new T's! She's pretty!


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    Nice to see you in this section bro!!!! Congrats on your beautiful new addition!!! I am sure you will love having her around!!!
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    IM sure ill enjoy her for many years, Just waiting for her to settle in and the bedding to dry up from when i misted. Day or 2 with humidity wont harm her.

    Hope she eats well for me

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    Heres a Video Shot in Macro. Got as close as i could to get good detail.


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