Enclosure/Terrarium Pictures

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Arachnosquire
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I have a question, did you guys buy your driftwood/bogwood/cork bark from shops or pick them up randomly from forests/beaches?
 

TalonAWD

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My 4th enclosure. P. regalis. Details on how I made it here
Heres the frontal view.



And a top view so the driftwood setup can be viewed as well as the plant setup.

 

Spyder 1.0

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would be much better with real plants IMO

[ill post pictures of my setups to make this a legit post later tonight]
 

Spyder 1.0

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view walking into my room

setup vies

poster/rasturbation. I found the picture of the P.Tigris somewhere on arachnoboards. NOT-MINE

top rack 1-Stromatopelma Calciatum, 3-Signapore blue and a dead mounted MM A.Seemani....molts, and a b.Giganticus pinned..

25 gallon Xensthis Intermedia tank (Male)

P.Ornata (Female) 10 gallon tank

preggo P.Irminia 10 gallon tank

P.Rufilata (female) 10 gallon tank

messy Avic avic tank

H. Maculata 2 inch female, MM P.Irminia both in 2.5 gallons

setup view
 
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TalonAWD

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My driftwood came from a moutain. Wash and bake is what I do.
 

Diggy415

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well i made two cages for spidys growing up the first is for the Usumbra:
Before:


After: there is a cave in the middle:


Red Knee Before:


After:
 

codykrr

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here is how i keep my arboreal tarantulas. its either a 2.5 gallon or 5 gallon on end with a top cut in half and some turn knobs to hold them in place
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Diggy415

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heres the front view as per request with guest of honor.
 
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Diggy415

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here is my Tapinauchenius Gigas, i should of made it length ways, but will see how it goes, i know they need high humidity, i have bed a beast, vermiculite, soil.
 
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