2 1/2 gallon?

Mr.Scorpion

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Is it enough for a full grown A. Seemani? Also, what are the measurements of one? Or is a 5 gallon better?
 
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swade655

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2 1/2 is 12 x 6 x 8 inches... I would shoot for a minimum 5.5 gal for a matue A seemani.
Keep in mind that enclosure size requirements could be heavily argued among hobbyists.
 

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I'd go with the 5 gal (where I live its actually cheaper than the 2.5 gal). The 5 gal dimensions are 16x8x10. In my experience for most ts the 5 gal. seems to be a good size (exceptions being the larger species get a 10 or 15 gal)
 

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A 2.5 gallon should easily be enough room. If you have the space, go with the 5 gallon but a 2.5 will do just fine. It's not going to be more "happy" in a 5 gallon.
 

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where can you get a 5.5 with out a sliding screen lid?
Funny you say that cause I want to know where are you finding them with a sliding screen lid?

All the pet shops in my area come with the a stainless steal top that is held together with two brackets to hold it in place.

You can always by lid clips to keep them locked down.
 

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I don't use or recommend the ones with the sliding lids, too many bad experiences with both ts and herps. I just get a regular 5 gallon (Petco & Petsmart carry them, as well as most aquarium stores.) and I buy a seperate screen top which you can get or make clips to fasten them down or get the fancy lid with a door in the center (still cheaper than buying those with the integrated sliding lid.).
 

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I can get a hold of 5 gallons, but not 5 gallon lids....IU'd prefer the 2 1/2 gallon but I guess I should go with the 5.
 

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You can't find a medium or large kritter keeper? they are about the same price and work great.

I currently use a 2.5 gallon for a nearly full grown B. boehmei and it has worked very well. Our pet stores here have mesh lids for 2.5 gallons. I use a 10 gallon for a T. blondi and a 5.5 gallon on it's end for a P. regalis.

I'd just go with a kritter keeper of some sort or a sterlite or rubbermade container from walmart.

Simply put, you do not need a 5 gallon container for a 5" spider. A container around 2 to 3 gallons will be plenty of space for it.
 

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Ok, I was just worried they wouldnt have enough room to become full grown or whatnot. I dont really like rubbermaid bins or kritter keepers because I prefer a more attractive and decorative enclosure and I will pay more to do so willingly.
 

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at 5" a 2.5 would work ok but u could prob get a little more creative with a 5.5 and also give some more space for her to burrow.id say it all depends on how much space You have to offer the spider on your shelf.also 2.5 and 5 gallon tanks are like the same price anywayz.so whatever floats your boat
 

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Funny you say that cause I want to know where are you finding them with a sliding screen lid?

All the pet shops in my area come with the a stainless steal top that is held together with two brackets to hold it in place.

You can always by lid clips to keep them locked down.
I get them at both petco and petsmart and they never seem to carry a 5 without the sliding screens:?
 

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Are there two different gallon measures? How many liters is one gallon?
 

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Kimo there are two different gallon measurements (actually three but the third is not commonly used). They are a US liquid gallon = 3.8 liters and Imperial gallon = 4.5 liters (the third for sake of completeness is US dry gallon = 4.4 liters)
 
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