It's definitely suitable, I keep this same species I catch here in Riverside in everything from pickle jars to spaghetti sauce to kritter keepers to one specimen enjoying the lap of luxury in a ten gallon terrarium with a tangled, gnarled piece of drift wood (roughly "y" shaped) balanced on a upright hidaway log. This particular spider has a jungle gym from which it has spun a elaborate cobweb in and around to the far corner and down to the surface substrate. It rests and hides behind the upright hideaway log for most of the day which is exposed up against the glass. If given opportunity and space a Latrodectus spider will spin such great cobwebs but the are finely suited for a .5L container too.
I keep several large female Latrodectus hesperus in small to medium sized jars and they do great. A large enclosure is not much of a big deal when it comes to cob-web weavers.
I am soon to invest in several L.bishopi, some of which will be accomodated with 2.5 gallon terrariums and medium critter keepers. Not necessary at the least, but I am a Widow enthusiasts and like to replicate natural habitats, with plenty of dressings. Also often recreates a Widow's natural predacious behavior too. Just sharing alittle arachokeeping creativity.
Even large deli cups suffice. And yeah, I will try to get a pic of the ten gallon setup soon.
Im currently not keeping any Latrodectus in natural habitat enclosures, but I have kept them in 5 gallon terraria with a thin layer of peat moss for substrate and a few odd shaped pieces of wood for web construction. A natural habitat enclosure can really be defined as any large enclosure that has extra or extensive decor, such as large entangled pieces of wood and plants or using the actual soil from the ground where a specimen was collected outdoors.
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