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Setting up enclosure for Heterochaeta Orientalis
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<blockquote data-quote="Celayna" data-source="post: 341329" data-attributes="member: 12292"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>We are looking for a taller enclosure for these guys. Read they prefer that and can live communally if fed well and large area with hidie spaces. I believe we need a light also, looking at an exo terra tall terrium but my daughter reallly really wants to put light colored sand in, "so she can see them better sometimes"</p><p></p><p>Most of the sand I find says it has calcium in it for reptiles. I'm assuming that will be dusty and not the best idea. Any suggestions for sand, just for looks of the enclosure as I understand they don't actually 'require' substrate - it still looks nice! Thank you in advance for replies.</p><p></p><p>I want to get this setup fast before they get here! ♡</p><p></p><p>Cel - Overprotective (&amp; possibly addicted) Hive Mother</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celayna, post: 341329, member: 12292"] Hi! We are looking for a taller enclosure for these guys. Read they prefer that and can live communally if fed well and large area with hidie spaces. I believe we need a light also, looking at an exo terra tall terrium but my daughter reallly really wants to put light colored sand in, "so she can see them better sometimes" Most of the sand I find says it has calcium in it for reptiles. I'm assuming that will be dusty and not the best idea. Any suggestions for sand, just for looks of the enclosure as I understand they don't actually 'require' substrate - it still looks nice! Thank you in advance for replies. I want to get this setup fast before they get here! ♡ Cel - Overprotective (& possibly addicted) Hive Mother [/QUOTE]
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