Reptiquatics
Arachnopeon
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- Dec 29, 2016
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I have a few 5"×5"×5.5" acrylic enclosures and one 8"×8"×10" glass enclosure that are currently empty. They are both tall.
The larger glass one opens in the front, and has about 2" of possible substrate hight. It has a 1.5" screen slot for top ventilation and the same size for the bottom.
The smaller acrylic ones open from the top. I made these from cd cases a while back to keep my anoles in while a clean their cage, but I recently got a larger container to put them in. These lids aren't super tight, I would just tape them down. Some of them have ventilation between walls and others only have the top. I can also drill some holes in the lid and even the sides if more ventilation is needed.
I was wonsering if anyone had any suggestions for critters to put into these terarriums that won't grow too big. My only experience for this area of animal keeping is crickets, which I keep for feeders and roache's that I've only ever kept for a couple days and they stayed in the contaier they came in. I would rather not have anything in the smaller ones that would need heating or lighting, but I can plant it with pothos or add some sticks and such. The larger one can be a bit more elaborate, though. My house room is usually around 70°F (21°C) a bit warmer in summer and a bit cooler in winter, but day or night it won't get higher than 75 or lower than 65. I'm really not picky with suggestions, as long as they don't need water (besides in a dish or from leaves) since my terarriums aren't meany to hold water. Other than that, any animal is welcome.
The larger glass one opens in the front, and has about 2" of possible substrate hight. It has a 1.5" screen slot for top ventilation and the same size for the bottom.
The smaller acrylic ones open from the top. I made these from cd cases a while back to keep my anoles in while a clean their cage, but I recently got a larger container to put them in. These lids aren't super tight, I would just tape them down. Some of them have ventilation between walls and others only have the top. I can also drill some holes in the lid and even the sides if more ventilation is needed.
I was wonsering if anyone had any suggestions for critters to put into these terarriums that won't grow too big. My only experience for this area of animal keeping is crickets, which I keep for feeders and roache's that I've only ever kept for a couple days and they stayed in the contaier they came in. I would rather not have anything in the smaller ones that would need heating or lighting, but I can plant it with pothos or add some sticks and such. The larger one can be a bit more elaborate, though. My house room is usually around 70°F (21°C) a bit warmer in summer and a bit cooler in winter, but day or night it won't get higher than 75 or lower than 65. I'm really not picky with suggestions, as long as they don't need water (besides in a dish or from leaves) since my terarriums aren't meany to hold water. Other than that, any animal is welcome.