Alx Owls
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Hi all,
TL;DR: How do I know what kind of burrower my tarantula is? Where to buy good enclosures? Preferably ones that stack and have consideration for cross-ventilation?
I have been in the community for about 4 years now and have amassed 9 tarantulas and 1 tailless whip scorpion (damon diadema). I had a few questions on the different types of burrowing behaviors of my tarantulas as well as where to purchase enclosures with good cross-ventilation. My first question is about burrowing behaviors, some tarantula species are opportunistic and others are considered obligate. Information online seems to be lacking about these burrowing behaviors for each species. I do not know for certain which my T's are because they all have been provided hides and some use them to a fair degree while others are nearly constantly out and visible despite substrate levels and presence of a suitable hide. I will be re-housing all of my tarantulas into new enclosures soon due to my own poor management of room space and consideration of cross-ventilation. Over the years, my tarantulas have not seemed in the slightest distressed by their current set-ups but I would like to optimize everything. I will list the species of my tarantulas as well as their names and sexes below:
The only tarantula I have that does not seem content is my adult male tliltocatl albopilosus (curly hair). He has not used the hide I provided, and has plenty of substrate to make his own but does not. He continuously roams his enclosure and has kicked off almost all of his urticating hairs on his abdomen. There is nothing else in the enclosure with him to irritate or bother him, but he seems discontent.
My next question is about where to purchase good enclosures from. I am heavily debating on purchasing this one from this site: https://www.herpcult.com/product-page/acrylic-enclosure-large-clear-top
or importing them (I'm in the USA) from Germany at this site: https://arachnosys.de/en/
I like the option of stacking the enclosures and still having access to them. I have bought 2 enclosures from Arachnosys but they have not arrived yet through customs. They have the option for stackability while still being opened from front or top. Does anyone have any opinion about good enclosures? I would build them myself but I am disabled and the labor that is included in doing that is not an option for me.
TL;DR: How do I know what kind of burrower my tarantula is? Where to buy good enclosures? Preferably ones that stack and have consideration for cross-ventilation?
I have been in the community for about 4 years now and have amassed 9 tarantulas and 1 tailless whip scorpion (damon diadema). I had a few questions on the different types of burrowing behaviors of my tarantulas as well as where to purchase enclosures with good cross-ventilation. My first question is about burrowing behaviors, some tarantula species are opportunistic and others are considered obligate. Information online seems to be lacking about these burrowing behaviors for each species. I do not know for certain which my T's are because they all have been provided hides and some use them to a fair degree while others are nearly constantly out and visible despite substrate levels and presence of a suitable hide. I will be re-housing all of my tarantulas into new enclosures soon due to my own poor management of room space and consideration of cross-ventilation. Over the years, my tarantulas have not seemed in the slightest distressed by their current set-ups but I would like to optimize everything. I will list the species of my tarantulas as well as their names and sexes below:
- Female Aphonoplma Seemani (Lilith)
- Female Brachypelma Hamorii (Candy)
- Female (?) Neoholothele incei (Socks)
- Male Poecilotheria Metallica (Azura)
- Unknown Species (was told it was neoholothele incei) (Bumblebee)
- Male (?) Ephebopus Murinus (Boo)
- 2 Tliltocatl Albopilosus (Kiwi; Male, Artios; Female)
- Nhandu Chromatus Sling (Voodoo)
The only tarantula I have that does not seem content is my adult male tliltocatl albopilosus (curly hair). He has not used the hide I provided, and has plenty of substrate to make his own but does not. He continuously roams his enclosure and has kicked off almost all of his urticating hairs on his abdomen. There is nothing else in the enclosure with him to irritate or bother him, but he seems discontent.
My next question is about where to purchase good enclosures from. I am heavily debating on purchasing this one from this site: https://www.herpcult.com/product-page/acrylic-enclosure-large-clear-top
or importing them (I'm in the USA) from Germany at this site: https://arachnosys.de/en/
I like the option of stacking the enclosures and still having access to them. I have bought 2 enclosures from Arachnosys but they have not arrived yet through customs. They have the option for stackability while still being opened from front or top. Does anyone have any opinion about good enclosures? I would build them myself but I am disabled and the labor that is included in doing that is not an option for me.