Hixson
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 1, 2018
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Hello all, first post here....
I have two arboreal T's, one P. Regalis sling and a mature pink-toe. I am strapped for cash, a crafty person and lover of all small creatures so I am always looking for the most accommodating habitats for my friends.
Without the means for a 'cadillac' acrylic enclosure, I modified a medium sized KK for my pink-toe in a turned-up-on-its-side orientation with a cork tube and about two inches of substrate. I think it looks nice, but the poor dude/gal has a REALLY hard time climbing on the walls and I feel like I have a lot of wasted real-estate in my build. Plus, I just want him/her to have complete freedom when building his/her web.
My question is somewhat vague as I am not sure I know what the answer is that I am looking for, but more or less I am wondering if it is ethical to have an enclosure for an arboreal which does not allow for wall-climbing? Are there materials more friendly for climbing such as acrylic, polycarbonate or glass? Are KK's a flat-out no for arboreals?
The acrylic enclosures by Jamie's seem to be the cats-meow, and I am in the process of procuring materials to make one myself... I'll post pictures of it once I have it done.
Thanks for reading my meandering! Take care.
I have two arboreal T's, one P. Regalis sling and a mature pink-toe. I am strapped for cash, a crafty person and lover of all small creatures so I am always looking for the most accommodating habitats for my friends.
Without the means for a 'cadillac' acrylic enclosure, I modified a medium sized KK for my pink-toe in a turned-up-on-its-side orientation with a cork tube and about two inches of substrate. I think it looks nice, but the poor dude/gal has a REALLY hard time climbing on the walls and I feel like I have a lot of wasted real-estate in my build. Plus, I just want him/her to have complete freedom when building his/her web.
My question is somewhat vague as I am not sure I know what the answer is that I am looking for, but more or less I am wondering if it is ethical to have an enclosure for an arboreal which does not allow for wall-climbing? Are there materials more friendly for climbing such as acrylic, polycarbonate or glass? Are KK's a flat-out no for arboreals?
The acrylic enclosures by Jamie's seem to be the cats-meow, and I am in the process of procuring materials to make one myself... I'll post pictures of it once I have it done.
Thanks for reading my meandering! Take care.