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heyprettyrave

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i decided to clean out the tank today to fix my drainage issue (i used hydroballs on the bottom and i am hoping it works) and i decided to make her a better 'home' which i cut a plastic tupperware for.

i was just looking for tips and ideas

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Looks like she should use a little more space. And maybe stuff a little moist spag moss into the hide. But looks good as others have said :)
 

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I also think it looks OK.

If you want to try some things, here are a few thoughts:
- Put a visual barrier around the bottom 2-4" of the tank so the little one cannot see out.
- Hang some non-ivy plants or add some larger leaved/shade plants
- Build a hill beside the hide to give him a place to explore

That's about all I see to suggest.
 

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thank you for the suggestions, what do you mean by a hill and how would i build that?

though i have a problem. while i was at college, Ophelia dug to the bottom where the dirt met the screen and tore that all up. i didnt secure it because i didnt think i would need too, i really dont know what to do now though
 
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