Ideas for cheap arboreal enclosures?

BobGrill

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Jan 25, 2011
Messages
1,668
Any idea what I could use for a large arboreal tarantula, like a pokie, rather than having to buy another zoo med or exo terra terrarium? I mean, those look nice, but damn they are pricey. Thanks.
 

rob0t

Arachnoknight
Joined
Dec 18, 2012
Messages
240
Your standard aquarium tipped on it's side or large tupperware type containers like sterilite.
 

Hydrazine

Arachnobaron
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 5, 2012
Messages
411
AFAIK there are people who build their own enclosures from acrylic glass, maybe they could give you an advice, apparently it is not so hard..
 

Shrike

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Jul 8, 2006
Messages
1,598
Check out plastic food storage containers at places like Target and Walmart. I just rehoused a mature male P. cambridgei and juvenile P. pulcher to new enclosures of this type. They're made from a clear, soft plastic that was easy to drill through. Total cost: $18.
 

MarkmD

Arachnoprince
Joined
Aug 9, 2012
Messages
1,835
yeah as said, see throug food/Tupperware containers are good.
 

Poec54

Arachnoemperor
Joined
Mar 26, 2013
Messages
4,742
Check out plastic food storage containers at places like Target and Walmart. I just rehoused a mature male P. cambridgei and juvenile P. pulcher to new enclosures of this type. They're made from a clear, soft plastic that was easy to drill through. Total cost: $18.
+1. I get Sterlite clear storage containers at Target. At 3-4" they're in the 7 qt size (under $3), at 5-6" in 15 qt ($5), & adult Poecs and other big arboreals get the tall 27 qt (around $7). They come with secure snap-on lids. I make holes in the lids and sides with a soldering iron. Everything of mine is in these containers, except slings which are in deli cups.

A great set set up is 2 or 3 inches of substrate, a piece or two of cork leaning against the side, some vine-type plastic plants (Zoo Med), and a disposable water bowl. Works great, looks nice, and is very inexpensive.

Aquariums are very heavy, you can't stack them, and they cost more, plus you have to also get a secure lid, which aren't cheap. Screen tops can be chewed thru by terrestrials, and allow too much air flow in many situations. Aquariums are just not practical for people with large collections.
 

SuzukiSwift

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
May 29, 2012
Messages
1,208
Most tupperware will work, acrylic is fantastic stuff too, all of my enclosures are made from acrylic, its light and completely transparent and strong. If you just go to a walmart or place with many containers and look around you’ll find all sorts of ideas popping into your head =D You get to the point of every container you see being a ‘potential T enclosure’ lol
 

rob0t

Arachnoknight
Joined
Dec 18, 2012
Messages
240
Aquariums are just not practical for people with large collections.
Maybe not for you, but there are plenty of people with large collections that keep them in aquariums. Acrylic lids aren't that expensive especially if you make them yourself.
 

BobGrill

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Jan 25, 2011
Messages
1,668
I'm not making an acrylic tank no thank you. Maybe someday, but I just don't have the time to commit myself to doing that right now. I'll go with something made from tupperware. Any specific brands or products I should look for?
 

Poec54

Arachnoemperor
Joined
Mar 26, 2013
Messages
4,742
I'm not making an acrylic tank no thank you. Maybe someday, but I just don't have the time to commit myself to doing that right now. I'll go with something made from tupperware. Any specific brands or products I should look for?
I like Sterlite (Target) because they have clear tops; that allows you to see where the spider is before you lift the lid.

---------- Post added 07-24-2013 at 11:20 AM ----------

Maybe not for you, but there are plenty of people with large collections that keep them in aquariums.
Big collectors certainly don't keep the majority of theirs in aquariums unless they have a separate building to house them. The space, cost, and weight of several hundred aquariums is more than most people can deal with. The pics that have been posted by big collectors/breeders usually show adults in very small containers.
 
Last edited:

SuzukiSwift

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
May 29, 2012
Messages
1,208
I like Sterlite (Target) because they have clear tops; that allows you to see where the spider is before you lift the lid.

---------- Post added 07-24-2013 at 11:20 AM ----------



Big collectors certainly don't keep the majority of theirs in aquariums unless they have a separate building to house them. The space, cost, and weight of several hundred aquariums is more than most people can deal with. The pics that have been posted by big collectors/breeders usually show adults in very small containers.
I think what Robot means is some collectors keep many but not all of their Ts in aquariums, there are so many collectors out there that there will be many different ways people do it. But if the collector is in business to make money with Ts aquariums wouldnt be very practical cause they cost a packet, however i can see why a large scale collector collecting as a hobby would use aquariums, they look very nice with Ts in them =)
 

Poec54

Arachnoemperor
Joined
Mar 26, 2013
Messages
4,742
But if the collector is in business to make money with Ts aquariums wouldnt be very practical cause they cost a packet, however i can see why a large scale collector collecting as a hobby would use aquariums, they look very nice with Ts in them =)
I don't know any big collectors/breeders that aren't into making money with their spiders. The goal is: lots of spiders + lots of egg sacs = lots of dollars. Large displays are nice but you quickly run out of room. If a serious collector/breeder has a choice to stack 6 smaller cages in a certain space, or put in one large display cage, guess what he's going to do? With many species, one egg sac represents one or two thousand dollars. I think economics is going to trump aesthetics.
 

AzJohn

Arachnoking
Old Timer
Joined
Dec 25, 2007
Messages
2,180
Wow, people make money breeding tarantulas!!!!!! Seriously now, how you house your inverts totally depends on what you want from the hobby. I have the majority of my collection in deli cups or Tupperware, in large part because I have 120 or so baby Holothele incei. I keep a lot of my adults in glass tanks that look pretty good. I like to have nice homes(for my enjoyment) for my larger inverts. A five or ten gallon tank with a screen lid tipped on it's side can be really nice if you take the time to set it up. If I kept my collection to a small handful of adults, I would do nicer things.
 

Zeph

Arachnosquire
Joined
May 24, 2012
Messages
57
My favorite arboreal container by far is the $4 Utz Cheese Balls container. I want more but I can't eat any more cheese balls.
 

PeaceBee

Arachnoknight
Joined
Jan 16, 2013
Messages
156
For slings I got a lot of large deli cups (like the ones you get soup in for takeout) at Safeway for super cheap. For larger homes, I made a Container Store trip (they also ship) just recently and just set them up to my liking. A cereal-style container, some fake plant, cork bark tube (depending on the species, of course), and a glue gun ends up being much, much cheaper :) One day I'd like to get some nicer homes when my pokies mature, but for now, this is much more cost-effective!
 

lancej

Arachnolord
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 12, 2010
Messages
631
My favorite arboreal container by far is the $4 Utz Cheese Balls container. I want more but I can't eat any more cheese balls.
If you have an over-population of pigeons in your neighborhood, you could feed the cheese balls to them, making them too obese to fly and poop all over the cars. JK ;)
 

Jones0911

Arachnobaron
Joined
Mar 5, 2013
Messages
406
Also if you go to a place like bed, bath and beyond they sell animal crackers. Take the crackers out put small holes all around the jar and some on the lid and you're all set. I use these for H macs and my king baboon sling. Here are how mine look just minus the water dishes


 

Bugmom

Arachnolord
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
646
These come in like 4 different sizes, from little to prettt big. Add tape to inside bottom of lid to keep substrate in. Stupidly cheap, can be found on clearance at big box pet stores/Walmart/I buy from That Pet Place for the cheapest I've ever seen.
 

Attachments

RyTheTGuy

Arachnoknight
Old Timer
Joined
Mar 2, 2011
Messages
233
I am going to use one of these. I get mine at Costco. After its all eaten, they make great enclosures.
 

shaneshac

Arachnosquire
Old Timer
Joined
Mar 15, 2013
Messages
92
The only problem i find with these enclosures with narrow screw-on lid on the top, is getting the pokie out later of its a male or outgrows the tub


Other than that they are good
 
Top