Got my first T a few weeks ago, done a mountain of reading but one thing that annoys me the most is the lack of recommended enclosures for a T.
My LP Behaves quite well, mostly docile of the time and occasionally tries to make an escape. Once she had bitten the aluminum screen mesh, and reading on the web, i've heard that some T's can tear it apart, and escape. Where do i find a good enclosure were she cannot bite the mesh and is kept securely? Will switching from aluminum to titanium mesh work?
A friend of mine said it would most likely never be able to leave its enclosure unless i mess up.
Sorry for what is probably a very common thread, it is my first and hopefully not the last in this community
Other: She wakes me up trying to get out in the mornings which is what i want to prevent.
She is a 5 year old female Lasiodora Parahybana. Have not done an exact size measure yet.
There is no signs of damage on the screen mesh of her biting once.
The previous owner have not experienced this as she was in the living room as any escape attempts would go unnoticed.
My LP Behaves quite well, mostly docile of the time and occasionally tries to make an escape. Once she had bitten the aluminum screen mesh, and reading on the web, i've heard that some T's can tear it apart, and escape. Where do i find a good enclosure were she cannot bite the mesh and is kept securely? Will switching from aluminum to titanium mesh work?
A friend of mine said it would most likely never be able to leave its enclosure unless i mess up.
Sorry for what is probably a very common thread, it is my first and hopefully not the last in this community
Other: She wakes me up trying to get out in the mornings which is what i want to prevent.
She is a 5 year old female Lasiodora Parahybana. Have not done an exact size measure yet.
There is no signs of damage on the screen mesh of her biting once.
The previous owner have not experienced this as she was in the living room as any escape attempts would go unnoticed.