KingCam
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- May 3, 2011
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I have a dear friend in Texas who breeds many species of invertibrates & vertibrates alike. She has an extra suntiger female, she said it's approximately 3". Anyway, she's promised it to me and should be shipping it sometime this week or next.
I have done some reading on them and I'm getting ready to set up an enclosure for her. I will outline my ideas so far and hopefully you all can tell me if/where I'm going wrong.
I have a 15 gallon hexagon aquriaum that I indend to use. I will spraypaint the back half (on the outside) with black paint for security. I intend to put about 6 inches of substrate in the bottom. My substrate conists of ~1 : ~1 : ~2 mixture of cocofiber : sphagnum peat : log compost.
Let me explain the "log compost" part. I take hikes into the woods looking for those perfect rotting logs. You know the ones, they have been down so long the only part that is still solid is the outside shell. The inside of the log is filled with what looks like soil. I crack the shell of the log open (and saves parts of the shell to use in place of corkboard). I shovel the insides out, bring them home, bake them at 250F for 3 hours (along with the wood pieces), then let cool & mix with the cocofiber and peat moss.
I will use several of the wood pieces from the log's shell as shelters and things to climb on. As stated they too are baked and sterilized.
There will be a faily large water dish in the bottom.
To retain humidity (because I read they need something like 80%) I will saran wrap 80-90% of the lid and leave only about 10-20% open for ventilation. I read it's not as important to have as much air flow with the suntigers as it is for say an avicularia sp. Is this correct?
For heat I was just going to attach a UTH to the side or bottom of the tank. If that doesn't work I might look into using a ceramic heat emitter. Is it absolutely necessary to have a cooling period at night, or can I just try to maintain ~85F 100% of the time?
I will mist with distilled water in the mornings and at night.
Staple diet will be roaches. I breed 11 species. Most common fed will probably be lobster roaches (Nauphoeta cinerea), red runners (Blatta lateralis), and guyana orange spotted (Blaptica dubia).
As far as light goes I'll probably just use a daylight CLF bulb. Is it okay if their day lenghts mimic my local sunrine and sunset? I like to keep my locally collected animals in sync with the seasons.
Since the humidity has to stay quite high I am going to introduce springtails and sow bugs to control mold.
Thanks in advance, I will post photos of my new sling when she arrives
I have done some reading on them and I'm getting ready to set up an enclosure for her. I will outline my ideas so far and hopefully you all can tell me if/where I'm going wrong.
I have a 15 gallon hexagon aquriaum that I indend to use. I will spraypaint the back half (on the outside) with black paint for security. I intend to put about 6 inches of substrate in the bottom. My substrate conists of ~1 : ~1 : ~2 mixture of cocofiber : sphagnum peat : log compost.
Let me explain the "log compost" part. I take hikes into the woods looking for those perfect rotting logs. You know the ones, they have been down so long the only part that is still solid is the outside shell. The inside of the log is filled with what looks like soil. I crack the shell of the log open (and saves parts of the shell to use in place of corkboard). I shovel the insides out, bring them home, bake them at 250F for 3 hours (along with the wood pieces), then let cool & mix with the cocofiber and peat moss.
I will use several of the wood pieces from the log's shell as shelters and things to climb on. As stated they too are baked and sterilized.
There will be a faily large water dish in the bottom.
To retain humidity (because I read they need something like 80%) I will saran wrap 80-90% of the lid and leave only about 10-20% open for ventilation. I read it's not as important to have as much air flow with the suntigers as it is for say an avicularia sp. Is this correct?
For heat I was just going to attach a UTH to the side or bottom of the tank. If that doesn't work I might look into using a ceramic heat emitter. Is it absolutely necessary to have a cooling period at night, or can I just try to maintain ~85F 100% of the time?
I will mist with distilled water in the mornings and at night.
Staple diet will be roaches. I breed 11 species. Most common fed will probably be lobster roaches (Nauphoeta cinerea), red runners (Blatta lateralis), and guyana orange spotted (Blaptica dubia).
As far as light goes I'll probably just use a daylight CLF bulb. Is it okay if their day lenghts mimic my local sunrine and sunset? I like to keep my locally collected animals in sync with the seasons.
Since the humidity has to stay quite high I am going to introduce springtails and sow bugs to control mold.
Thanks in advance, I will post photos of my new sling when she arrives