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Hi all,
I've been keeping a number of my tarantulas in Kritter Keepers by Lee's (http://www.leesaqpet.com/) and was curious if you all are doing the same? Also, I'm interested if anyone knows the gallon size for the Kritter Keepers identified below:
20010 - Mini Rectangle, 7-1/8"Long x 4-3/8"Wide x 5-1/2"High
20015 - Small Rectangle, 9-1/8"Long x 6"Wide x 6-5/8"High
20020 - Medium Rectangle, 11-3/4"Long x 7-3/4"Wide x 8"High
20025 - Large Rectangle, 14-1/2"Long x 8-3/4"Wide x 9-3/4"High
20030 - X-Large Rectangle, 15-7/8"Long x 8-3/8"Wide x 12-1/12"High
I keep most of mine in the Medium Rectangles as they seem to accomodate a 4.5 - 5" tarantula without any problems. I also keep my arborals (Psalmopeous) in the Large Rectangle to give them a little more height.
Ralph
I've been keeping a number of my tarantulas in Kritter Keepers by Lee's (http://www.leesaqpet.com/) and was curious if you all are doing the same? Also, I'm interested if anyone knows the gallon size for the Kritter Keepers identified below:
20010 - Mini Rectangle, 7-1/8"Long x 4-3/8"Wide x 5-1/2"High
20015 - Small Rectangle, 9-1/8"Long x 6"Wide x 6-5/8"High
20020 - Medium Rectangle, 11-3/4"Long x 7-3/4"Wide x 8"High
20025 - Large Rectangle, 14-1/2"Long x 8-3/4"Wide x 9-3/4"High
20030 - X-Large Rectangle, 15-7/8"Long x 8-3/8"Wide x 12-1/12"High
I keep most of mine in the Medium Rectangles as they seem to accomodate a 4.5 - 5" tarantula without any problems. I also keep my arborals (Psalmopeous) in the Large Rectangle to give them a little more height.
Ralph