37G Planted Viv for Avic

hydrophyte

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She's still looking good in there. I was worried about tarantula feces on the plants, but so far I just see little bit on the glass.

I wish she would spend more time on the branches--she has mainly been up on the glass in the two rear corners. I still haven't seen any extensive webbing.
 

BiGpDaMoNsTa

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I can't wait to see a tube web.... hopefully she chooses the branches for it and not the glass :p
 

hydrophyte

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I can't wait to see a tube web.... hopefully she chooses the branches for it and not the glass :p
Yeah I am really curious to see how she might web in there. It would be cool to see a web up at the top in the middle of those branches, but so far she is spending more time on the glass.
 

HoboAustin

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That T is living in a tarantula mansion lol. Everything about the enclosure is fantastic, even the Avic
 

josh_r

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That looks really good as usual hydrophyte. Great work!
 

hydrophyte

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Thanks Josh!

The avic is looking happy still. She ate another dubia for me yesterday.

I need to set up the tank with some extra heat because we are having an early autumn here and the house is getting chilly. I think I might use a ceramic bulb heater.
 

donniedark0

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beautiful. i love it. gave me some inspiration.

quick question, why not just plant the plants in media instead of all them individually in those canisters? thanks in advance
 

hydrophyte

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I have a quick picture from a quick experimental setup in a 30 X High fish tank.



I don't know how long I might have this set up and I don't have any livestock ideas either. I might think about putting some frogs in here. I need to add some leaf litter to get it looking more natural.
 

HDaveM

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I could easily get my hands on an avi, (i recently got an avi metallica) the problem is that i live in Colombia so im not sure how we might figure out the shipping or whatever mean we use. If you manage to get an avi, i recommend that if its still small (less than 2.5 inches) you keep it in a smaller place because the ones i have gave me a hard time eating while in a bigger terrain. Oh and great job with that terrain! i could use some tips in botany.
 
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