Enclosure/Terrarium Pictures

brachybaum

Arachnosquire
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I'd like to make sure what mine is.





No doubt in my mind, this is a Baumgarteni. Why I asked for a pic of the legs is because above the tarsas(tip of the legs), there is a nike-like check mark on the metatarsus, best seen on the front legs, not pedipalps. Baumgarteni's have an orange check mark, like yours, and boehmeis have a black check mark. Just the other day I picked up a baumgarteni mislabeled for only $50, and it's a female. Nice find!
 

nicinico

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Nov 24, 2010
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No doubt in my mind, this is a Baumgarteni. Why I asked for a pic of the legs is because above the tarsas(tip of the legs), there is a nike-like check mark on the metatarsus, best seen on the front legs, not pedipalps. Baumgarteni's have an orange check mark, like yours, and boehmeis have a black check mark. Just the other day I picked up a baumgarteni mislabeled for only $50, and it's a female. Nice find!
Are you sure? then, mine was mislabeled too. Anyway thanks for the info.
 

acidorange

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Oct 21, 2010
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Glass, WxDxH 30cmx30cmx35cm, styrofoam background shaped with a lighter and colored with few layers of acrylic color, hot glued plants







Small Tupperware plastic container for Avicularia diversipes



 

mApple

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Nov 28, 2010
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Standard enclosure ...
Inhabitant is a 0,1 Pamphobeteus "nigricolor"

Hope you like it !




Best regards ,

mApple
 

Johnny1320

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Nov 22, 2010
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We did this for our pink toe. I am up in the air about dealing with live plants with a T. Do you guys use false bottoms for T's for drainage so the substrate doesnt get swampy?

 

ziu

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Oct 17, 2004
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Hello

My two new terrarium biotope

Brachypelma albopilosa adult female
Brachypelma auratum adult female



Best regards​
 

slash63

Arachnopeon
Joined
Jan 2, 2011
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It was great friend, but a tip, try putting some moss and leaves to mimic the substrate
nature, is much better visually.
Hugs

Obs: Sorry for my english.
That´s what I will do in a few months. But at the moment here is snow everywhere. So no chance to find some moss or leaves:mad:
 

Tazman

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Dec 18, 2010
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Here's mine plus one that i'm doing at the mo........



the one i'm working on......



and a few sling homes i've made while bored.....




CD container.......

 

TrentinG

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Nov 8, 2010
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Here are enclosures I use for Juv. arboreals or burrowers, smaller arboreals, and then my a avic's enclosure( tarantulacages.com),my p cambridgei's , and my P ornata's (5.5 gal on its end with a plexiglass lid that i made with small hinges and sticky hooks with rubber bands. Eventually, I will switch the cambridgei's enclosure out to 100% vermiculite.
 

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TrentinG

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Nov 8, 2010
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Here is my microclimate that I made with a 40 gallon tank, 3 heat pads, and styrofoam insulation. It is always very humid and 76-82 degrees, and i keep all my slings it it. Also are my Juv-Adult Terrestrial enclosures(A Brocklehersti), my larger slings/ smaller juv's enclosures(GBB) , My extremely small sling's enclosures(A sp New River), and My medium sized sling terrestrial enclosures ( G pulchra)
 

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Reptiloso

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Jan 3, 2011
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This is my DIY enclosure for my male a. avic. I only just finished it! Anyway i need recommendations on where to put water source.


 
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