Thoughts on aviculara enclosure

Wolfspidurguy

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I threw it together real quickly. The only down side is that the lid doesn't clip at the sides and can easily be pushed open from the inside of its enclosure with little to no effort is it able to escape because of this? Anyways what are your thoughts? It's not done yet I'm gonna put in a hide and a fake plant but at the moment this is what I have 20180502_183323.jpg 20180502_183335.jpg 20180502_183353.jpg
 

Liquifin

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IMO that enclosure looks way to large, you should house it in something a little smaller until its big enough for that enclosure.
 

Wolfspidurguy

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IMO that enclosure looks way to large, you should house it in something a little smaller until its big enough for that enclosure.
It was in a medium sized delli cup that I bought it in but it seemed a bit too small to me but maybe if some other people conferm that it's too big I'll house it something a bit smaller but with doesn't matter too much right?
 

Nightstalker47

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Doesn't look good at all, thats not a very sturdy enclosure. I would definitely change the whole thing.

You want more vent holes, only smaller in size...cross vent is best. The sub should be dry and there should be a water dish in there. There needs to be cover for the avic to hide behind, or it will be very nervous every time you open the lid. You want some wood for it to perch/rest on as well.

Get a better tub with more height and restart from there.
 

Wolfspidurguy

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Okay I'll do that will this work temporarily tho
Doesn't look good at all, thats not a very sturdy enclosure. I would definitely change the whole thing.

You want more vent holes, only smaller in size...cross vent is best. The sub should be dry and there should be a water dish in there. There needs to be cover for the avic to hide behind, or it will be very nervous every time you open the lid. You want some wood for it to perch/rest on as well.

Get a better tub with more height and restart from there.
 

tewebag

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I agree with the other, you need a sturdier enclourse with more cross ventilation. Cross ventilation is super important for avics, without it they will die (look back at when people first started keeping them for sudden avic death or something). There's a couple good threads to read about avic care that I will edit in for you in a moment.
You also need a water dish in there, even a small cap from a bottle works fine.
(read up on these for more info)
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-care.291340/
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-husbandry.282549/#post-2461396
 

Wolfspidurguy

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Yeah for now, don't wait too long. ;)

Good luck.
Planning on trying again tommorow

Is this a good size 15253155045481225062578.jpg

Doesn't look good at all, thats not a very sturdy enclosure. I would definitely change the whole thing.

You want more vent holes, only smaller in size...cross vent is best. The sub should be dry and there should be a water dish in there. There needs to be cover for the avic to hide behind, or it will be very nervous every time you open the lid. You want some wood for it to perch/rest on as well.

Get a better tub with more height and restart from there.
How dry should the substraight be like can it be a bit moist I left the lid of a vacant enclosure and it dried out a bit

Alright I took the Avic and put it in this enclosure with slot of cross ventilation and dryer substraight than I usually work with but why do they need these specific requirements may I ask? (The substraight is lighter in real life the flash isn't helping my case and yes i will put a hide in also I'm going to let some substraight dry out over night and switch out it's substraight tommorow) Snapchat-537920046.jpg
 
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Alright I took the Avic and put it in this enclosure with slot of cross ventilation and dryer substraight than I usually work with but why do they need these specific requirements may I ask? (The substraight is lighter in real life the flash isn't helping my case and yes i will put a hide in) View attachment 274261
Moist and stuffy environments will kill your avic that is why. It will also be easier to put in the bark/fake plants without the spider in there, also do not forget the water dish.

Me personally, I would do more ventilation holes, atleast another ring right above the substrate. But that may just be me.
 

Wolfspidurguy

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Moist and stuffy environments will kill your avic that is why. It will also be easier to put in the bark/fake plants without the spider in there, also do not forget the water dish.
Yeah I have to go out and buy all that tommorow but will it be okay overnight and overall besides the substraight and dish is the enclosure okay
 

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Alright I took the Avic and put it in this enclosure with slot of cross ventilation and dryer substraight than I usually work with but why do they need these specific requirements may I ask? (The substraight is lighter in real life the flash isn't helping my case and yes i will put a hide in also I'm going to let some substraight dry out over night and switch out it's substraight tommorow) View attachment 274261
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-care.291340/
 

tewebag

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Yeah I have to go out and buy all that tommorow but will it be okay overnight and overall besides the substraight and dish is the enclosure okay
Check the two links I provided above, those two guys can explain everything an avic needs way better than I can. They both know what they are talking about when it comes to avics

Posting here again:
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-care.291340/
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-husbandry.282549/#post-2461396
 

spookyvibes

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Holy hecc okay thanks I'll get right on fixing the enclosure maybe an avid was not a good second tarantula but I have one now and I'm not going to let it die on me
They can be a good second tarantula, just make sure your husbandry is in line. Dry sub, water dish, lots of leafy clutter near the top of the enclosure, good cross ventilation, corkbark.... Thoroughly read the threads @tewebag posted and you'll be golden. Maybe browse some threads to get enclosure inspo, that's what I do anyways.
 

Wolfspidurguy

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Aviculara enclosure 3.0 (substraight will be replaced with dryer substraight and I will add a hide and anchor points tommorow) 15253182939802081564124.jpg

They can be a good second tarantula, just make sure your husbandry is in line. Dry sub, water dish, lots of leafy clutter near the top of the enclosure, good cross ventilation, corkbark.... Thoroughly read the threads @tewebag posted and you'll be golden. Maybe browse some threads to get enclosure inspo, that's what I do anyways.
Yeah I've been looking at Google for enclosure inspiration and I've been watching the dark den for a while so I kinda want to do what he does with his aboreals I'll post a pic of avid enclosure 3.0s final form tommorow
 
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tewebag

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Yeah I've been looking at Google for enclosure inspiration and I've been watching the dark den for a while so I kinda want to do what he does with his aboreals I'll post a pic of avid enclosure 3.0s final form tommorow
Looking forward to seeing the finished result. Honestly my favorite part is designing the enclourses, my poor avic has gone through 2 complete redesigns since I got it but I'm finally happy with my last one
 

Paul1126

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I hate to be that guy but....

This should all be prepped before purchase of the T, as a result you're going to have one stressed out tarantula.
 

Mushroom

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Hi,
I was inspired by Dark Den and did something like that:
(Ferrero Rocher chocolate box). It takes no more than 1 hour of work provided you can get that box (I doubt you can't) and you have a driller available.
Plastic hinge would look better but as my planning sucks, it didn't arrive on time so I got myself a brass one. To assemble everything together I used some sillicon glue from a pet store, although I think you could also use some hot glue gun...



My C. versi seems to love it :). Ventilation is ok, substrate is dry. She webbed a lot during her first night in that enclosure.
2 days later:


I think you are going in a right direction. After all, what would stop you from making your sling a display T? :D
 
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Paul1126

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Hi,
I was inspired by Dark Den and did something like that:
(Ferrero Rocher chocolate box). It takes no more than 1 hour of work provided you can get that box (I doubt you can't) and you have a driller available.
Plastic hinge would look better but as my planning sucks, I didn't arrive on time so I got myself a brass one. To assemble everything together I used some sillicon glue from a pet store, although I think you could also use some hot glue gun...



My C. versi seems to love it :). Ventilation is ok, substrate is dry. She webbed a lot during her first night in that enclosure.
2 days later:


I think you are going in a right direction. After all, what would stop you from making your sling a display T? :D
Please make me some
 

Jokesonmeow

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I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, I loooooove the level of creativity this hobby allows for enclosures.

Before I got my hands on the terrarium I wanted, I had my avic avic in a cookie jar type thing I picked up from the craft store. Honestly, I’m thinking of moving her back into it. I think the space is too much for her at this size. It just needs some more ventilation before I move her.

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