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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2018963, member: 117612"] I'm thinking maybe I tie one end to the support bar and shove the bottom under a paver or something heavy. She may will jump off though. She leaped from the top of that basking platform I made in the new tank and belly flopped right onto the paver ~10im below. Totally on purpose, she didn't fall. So I'm a little leary of giving her the ability to climb all the way to the top of her 2ft enclosure. Maybe I'll use twine to suspend it lower. Or maybe she is tougher than I think she is. So do you think I should leave her in her small enclosure until the fumes are totally gone, or is it better to give her the space if it gets to the point I have to get my nose near the stand to smell it? [/QUOTE]
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