Enclosure/Terrarium Pictures

janet

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hi ...

and here are some examples how a terrarium can look like!


P. spec. "suedecuador"


A. francki



E. pachypus/ C. bechuanicus


Brachypelma galerie in the living room


N. chromatus


P. murinus


p. cambridgei & p. pulcher


greeeeeeeetz
janet

p.s. scnr
 
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Tegenaria

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hi ...

and here are some examples how a terrarium can look like!


E. pachypus/ C. bechuanicus
greeeeeeeetz
janet

p.s. scnr
Now thats how I'd like my Chile Rose tank to look like when shes older! Like a piece of the Atacama desert!
 

demode

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the exoterra humidity tingie is going out as soon as it has dried up in there, G. rosea "RCF" btw.
 

james41777

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that is the world's most beautiful terrarium i've ever saw in my tarantularical life..janet..
 

PoPpiLLs

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Those setups are amazing work's of art janet and TheNatural have the best terraiums I have ever seen :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 

Banza

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yeah, janet nice job! In E. pachypus and C. bechuanicus terrariums are you used sand? or somethink like that?
 

janet

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yeah, janet nice job! In E. pachypus and C. bechuanicus terrariums are you used sand? or somethink like that?
thx, it´s a thick, sandy clay from our potatoefield, very convenient for digging :D
 

janet

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Hi,

where´s the problem?
I have natural soil in all my terrariums ... with all this small microorganisms that beware limbs and roots from moldering ... like Collembola or tropical woodlouses.

I only mind not to bring in ants and scolopender .... ;)
 

Scott C.

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Some of my enclosures, close to a window, good for the plants
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Hello,
Nice set up. Could you say what is housed in the 4 right hand(our perspective) cages on the top shelf? Some sort of deep burrowers maybe?
Thanks,
Scott
 

TheNatural

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Hello,
Nice set up. Could you say what is housed in the 4 right hand(our perspective) cages on the top shelf? Some sort of deep burrowers maybe?
Thanks,
Scott
Here it goes...



1- Vitalius dubius - female - 15cm
2- Euathus pulcherrimaklaasi -f emale - 7cm
3- Aphonoplema seemanni (blue phase) - female - 9cm
4- Haplopelma hainanun - 4cm
5- Chilobrachys fimbriatus - 7cm
6- Haplopelma schimidt - 4cm
7- Haplopelma lividum - 4cm
8- Acanthoscurria geniculata - 6cm
9- Grammostola grossa (?) - female - 12cm
10- Cyclosternum fasciatum - female - 9cm
11- Vitalius roseus - female - 10cm
12- Grammostola alticeps - female - 10cm
13- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens - female - 10cm
14- Lasidora klugi - female - 15cm
15- Lasiodora parahybana - female - 15cm
16- Theraphosa blondi - female - 18cm
 

james41777

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P.rufilata enclosure

an enclosure for P.rufilata.
I plan to move it when it shows some arboreal behaviour..
so far.. still prefers burrowing!
 
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