Vanessa
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An eight year old at the last expo did a better job than that and he walked in not knowing a thing about tarantulas.hello children the very bestt tarantula keeper is back... better than the pros you already know diy enclosure rigth there
Even though they tend to stick closer to the ground when young, they should be given a vertical piece of cork bark. The trick is not to have to rehouse them more than absolutely necessary. If they are given spiderling and juvenile appropriate containers, with both some floor space for when they are really young and vertical space when they reach that juvenile stage when they want it - that limits the amount of times you have to rehouse and risk losing your tarantula... since you are a very good candidate for that happening to. Plus, it is less stressful for them. You should try to make it so that the next enclosure it goes into is their permanent adult home... if they are still around.