Hey guys,
Just purchased my first T!! So excited for her to come, however I think I have may have been a little hazy hen ordering the needed equipment.
From my overall research so far I’ve come to the realisation that humidity and heat are the least of my worries. Ventilation is the reason for the starting of this thread as I have a few questions.
Unfortunately as stated above I hastily ordered the nicest looking terrarium/enclosure I could before I knew about the ventilation requirements. I ordered this:
https://www.thespidershop.co.uk/cylinder-terrarium-p-4273.html#.XRgq1yXTUlQ
(Hope I’m allowed to link that here)
I know it’s a little on the smaller side but she’s just a Juvie so for now thought it would be perfectly big enough. I have everything I think I need, cork bark, some climbing barks/decorations, a little moss, shallow water bowl and some coco substrate which I intend to occasionally mist if necessary.
From what I’ve read, this enclosure only having top ventilation really isn’t going to be great. I’m more than happy to go out and buy another if it’s necessary as I want to keep her as happy as possible with distress to a minimum. It’s only made from polycarbonate so I was thinking or wondering I should say, if it would be possible to simply make a few holes on each side?! And if so how many would you recommend?
The other thing I’m worried about is her webbing at the top of the enclosure, I really don’t want to be having to destroy anything she has built or agitate her when removing to top to mist or feed her.
My real concern here is the ventilation, if I can make a few holes, all well and great as if really love to have a cylindrical terrarium. But if not I’m more than happy to do what’s best for the girl!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as if I need to get a different enclosure I will need to go and do it ASAP!
Thanks in advance
Just purchased my first T!! So excited for her to come, however I think I have may have been a little hazy hen ordering the needed equipment.
From my overall research so far I’ve come to the realisation that humidity and heat are the least of my worries. Ventilation is the reason for the starting of this thread as I have a few questions.
Unfortunately as stated above I hastily ordered the nicest looking terrarium/enclosure I could before I knew about the ventilation requirements. I ordered this:
https://www.thespidershop.co.uk/cylinder-terrarium-p-4273.html#.XRgq1yXTUlQ
(Hope I’m allowed to link that here)
I know it’s a little on the smaller side but she’s just a Juvie so for now thought it would be perfectly big enough. I have everything I think I need, cork bark, some climbing barks/decorations, a little moss, shallow water bowl and some coco substrate which I intend to occasionally mist if necessary.
From what I’ve read, this enclosure only having top ventilation really isn’t going to be great. I’m more than happy to go out and buy another if it’s necessary as I want to keep her as happy as possible with distress to a minimum. It’s only made from polycarbonate so I was thinking or wondering I should say, if it would be possible to simply make a few holes on each side?! And if so how many would you recommend?
The other thing I’m worried about is her webbing at the top of the enclosure, I really don’t want to be having to destroy anything she has built or agitate her when removing to top to mist or feed her.
My real concern here is the ventilation, if I can make a few holes, all well and great as if really love to have a cylindrical terrarium. But if not I’m more than happy to do what’s best for the girl!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as if I need to get a different enclosure I will need to go and do it ASAP!
Thanks in advance