Dorifto
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I want to thank everyone for all of your suggestions and help. It sounds like keeping a tarantula at this point might not be the way to go but I am happy I asked. I did not want to jeopardize the animals care to fit into a terrarium I wanted to build. As Gilligan suggested I am just going to build a closed terrarium with only springtails. I have however decided to do a blue death feigning beetle terrarium with succulents. I stopped by a reptile store over the weekend and they had some and they were very interesting. I also spent some time on here researching them and they seem to fit my needs perfectly. I will be doing a 5.5 gallon and I only plan on getting 2-3 to start. Everyone here has been very nice and accommodating especially since I am new to this hobby. I will post some pictures once the cage is set up.
If your plan or future goal it's to create a naturalistic enclosure, best advice I could give you it's to read and learn all about the inhabitant, from their climate to the type of soil etc this will give you a nice perspective about their real habitat's conditions.
This type of enclosures are easily doable, and in some cases more beneficial. I keep two vivariums that mostly don't have any maintenance at all, apart from a small trim once a year.
The most important thing it will be the enclosure, the bigger the better, as it will provide better gradients. A very good ventilation system it's mandatory, closed system are not suitable for Ts. I always suggest convection style enclosures, as those are pretty efficient keeping the enclosure well aerated, even in pasive mode.
You don't need expensive mysting systems neither gauges to keep them, but they help depending on your setup.
Feel free to ask any question

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