sanni
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 29, 2013
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Aren't you nice^ Excellent suggestion, that. Not only is she pretty, but she has great ideas as well. :biggrin:
Many people here use the ExoTerra terrariums because they look much nicer than a kritter keeper. If you have a terrestrial T who is more likely to bolt when you open up the doors, you can always open the tank from the top, just like a kritter keeper.Poor choice for a terrestrial. A large Kritter Keeper or a similarly sized piece of Tupperware would be ideal.
All of my tarantulas, with the exception of slings (and my adult B. smithi – she’s housed in a terrestrial setup from Tarantula Cages), are housed in Exo Terra tanks. Aesthetically, I’m not a fan of Kritter Keepers – however, my small terrestrial specimens are housed in them. They’re cheap, readily available, and, perhaps most importantly, where terrestrials are concerned, safe.Many people here use the ExoTerra terrariums because they look much nicer than a kritter keeper. If you have a terrestrial T who is more likely to bolt when you open up the doors, you can always open the tank from the top, just like a kritter keeper.
I like them too if set up properly. I'd much rather use that than a Tupperware container. I'm setting up a terrarium, not storing left-over dinner in the fridge.:biggrin:Many people here use the ExoTerra terrariums because they look much nicer than a kritter keeper. If you have a terrestrial T who is more likely to bolt when you open up the doors, you can always open the tank from the top, just like a kritter keeper.
I haven't posted a picture of the spider, just the terrarium. So you can't really know what it looks like now can you.it doesnt look like a b.smithi lol