Enclosure/Terrarium Pictures

epiphone

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Some random exampels of how things could look at my house,

Poecilotheria miranda


Poecilotheria regalis



Poecilotheria pederseni



Pterinochilus chordatus



Ceratogyrus darlingi
 

Tegenaria

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New tank for Curly the B.albopilosum.I want to get some fake leaves and stuff for the 'forest floor'

 

Tegenaria

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updated pics
Curly's tank,slightly re done (waiting to get more subby)
(the blur is the tank's dodgy plastic in this tank, not the camera)




Pip the Chile rose's new tank


 
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Scoolman

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Set-ups for G pulchra

I finished the set-ups for my three G pulchra due to arrive this week.
All three were set up in similar fashion.
Please forgive the large images, I am not at my personal computer where I can edit.
Each enclosure is a 10 gallon aquarium, with 17cm of substrate(ecoearth), some synthetic plants, resin cast water dish(177mL), and a synthetic hide.

This is the set-up for the male from James close up view.
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View of above enclosure from a distance
James female.jpg


This is the enclosure for the female from CAK
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Thie is the enclosure for the female form Speedreader
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shakw0n

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Now this is one beautiful enclosure, i bet that blondi is a happy blondi now!
Great work! :clap:
 

Toeboe

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GKHN, thats a great tank build, is it glass or acryllic. I have built lots of glass enclosures and I'm liking what you have done there.
I'm interested to know how you made the holes for the vents. I have tried with limited success to drill small holes, but those vent holes in yours look good.
 

kingrattus

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Lilly my 4yr old Rose Hair in her new tank. She wasn't eating much so I was advised to downgrade her tank to something about this size to get her to eat more often.

So here is her lovely setup with a theme of death, she always has this theme.



The large skull & other random bones are from a Porcupic I collected almost 20yrs ago. The 2nd largest skull is a female Grey Squirrel, & the smallest one is a Crackle (sp? black bird with shiny heads).

The substrate is an all natural, no chemical, soil/peat moss mix, with some soft bark like shavings/dirt like stuff on the very top. I lost the bag years ago so I can't remember what it is. it was recommended to me by Tarantula Experts I asked for help back then.
 
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