Enclosure for T. stirmi

Dayners666

Arachnosquire
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Oct 17, 2023
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If you're getting an adult specimen, I highly recommend ordering a custom enclosure if you're able to splurge. I ordered a custom 18 gallon acrylic enclosure with both side and top ventilation. It wasn't exactly cheap, but in my opinion was worth every penny. My AF is thriving in it, it looks nice, and it's good for a moisture dependent species. Of course there are less expensive options if you're so inclined and want to go the DIY route, as others have mentioned.
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Requiem4aSpleen

Arachnobaron
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Oct 2, 2023
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I commend anyone who wants to keep a Stirmi or Blondi. Their cage up keep seems like a major PITA. All the moisture requirements, boluses, poop, filthy water dish, and other festering things. I'd recommend fruit fly traps, fly strips, springtail cultures, disposable water cups, and never feeding that thing a pinkie or any rodent for that matter. P. mascara seem like a better choice imo, but to each their own.
 
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