alexbwkim
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First time keeping a tarantula, this is the only enclosure (and smallest) that I had available. Is it too large?
What species are you getting? The following applies to terrestrial species:First time keeping a tarantula, this is the only enclosure (and smallest) that I had available. Is it too large?
...well it escaped and i found it chilling on the side of the enclosure. I have transferred it to the small jar it came it once I refurnished it with some sphagnum and drilled some holes on the top. This enclosure should be more suitable, and I have accounted for the height, and made it less tall.What species are you getting? The following applies to terrestrial species:
As long as you have appropriate cage furnishings, excessive horizontal space doesn't endanger your tarantula, though it may make it harder for the tarantula to find its prey.
However, you want to make sure that the vertical space (the distance between the top of the substrate and the lid) doesn't exceed 1.5 times the tarantula's leg span. This becomes more important as your sling grows. The bigger and bulkier your tarantula is, the more vulnerable it is to falls. (A long fall can rupture the tarantula's abdomen, which is often lethal.)