Arachnid Hunter
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2023
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- 45
if you have control on her feeding then it doesnt matter. If you offer “safe sized” prey, you can find them if you observe feeding routine.Also she really just takes food from her hide but like I said I’ll keep that in mind when feeding her and to see if she is doing well which I know she is.
do you have picture that shows enclosure in its full height.She never climbed but there is a good amount of substrate to burrow
The light Supports plant growth and as for the first planted tank part well sorta cause this is my first T but she has had plants in her old setup before this one and I've had her for two years and she is I would say 3 or maybe 4 inches big.if you have control on her feeding then it doesnt matter. If you offer “safe sized” prey, you can find them if you observe feeding routine.
i doubt you went through all that effort on an enclosure not to stick around for the show.
“grass” needs sunlight unless its a shade variety.
if your light system has the requirements for plant growth, you should be fine.
however, any plant requires food at some point.
what is your plan to feed the plants?
is this your first planted enclosure with tarantulas?
the enclosure setup is amazing. Very well done. I cant tell how much sub there is in there though. This tarantula thrives with fossorial sub levels.
If it climbs, the fall impact risks in your enclosure can be hurtful.