Poecilotheria enclosure

Kada

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rehousing m P. metallica finally to their final enclosure. This is how i like to keep my Poecilotheria. some pics and thoughts on what and why

i like glass with sliding front doors and a top that opens. i like sliding because i can open it narrowly to stick in some tongs and drape a thick fabric over so escapes are near impossible. same goes for needing top opening. i also just drop water through the top fo rthe dish and plants unless needing to clean the dish out.

First thing i do is paint the punched steel black, just for looks. i opt for punched steel or aluminum as legs don't get stuck and its super strong. i buy these tanks as they are made locally in my country and use this steel, about $90 usd. unfortunately these are the smallest model they make with side ventilation like this, so only useful for large arboreal spiders. 45x45x30cm.

Taiwan gets many earthquakes every week, so i worry about a glass bottom and breakage. i use foam puzzle pieces used for little kids play areas. helps the bouncing up and down during a good sized earthquake, or even if moving in the car. i place a layer of dry substrate under, very thin, just so that if has some breathing room. i prefer fungal growth over anaerobic bacterial growth if i have to choose. a space in the middle and corners cut to allow slightly more airflow.



i use wood i have fully dried out in the sun. i soak for a few days in plain water. wood is then cut to fit the enclosure with the angle i like. i oven bake the wood dry then. i like to soak it and bake it because it will steam the wood and kill anything inside that soaking will not. letting it steam seems to kill fungus better i find.







Wood is screwed into the metal vents on the side. if the wood is weak, i may use aluminum tie wire instead. make it tight so it doesnt move and doesnt rub against the front or back glass. shake test.



tubs, no holes, are put inside the tank before soil. for placement. i put a good layer of lava rock on the bottom of the tubs for some drainage because the tubs wont have any drainage. i do this to be able to control the enclosures substrate moisture better. plants added and soil added.


Rest of the enclosures soil is added to hide the plant tubs.


Added one to the cage on a piece of cork for it to work its way into a better spot.


looks like it found its hide :)



the plant i added was from the old enclosure. i forgot to pic up taller ones, so these plants will be changed out for must larger ones that fill in the space better.

i like to leave an open area of the enclosure to one side for water dish and easy maintenance. I notice that pokies will still walk around the open space at night sometimes, so its used, so long as enough wood in there for them to construct a tunnel/web.
 

viper69

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Sliding doors - nice I think
I always like top and front opening for this genus

Id add more cage furniture it’s bit sparse

Didn’t know that area received that many EQs weekly!
 

Ultum4Spiderz

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Very nice cages I don’t know how you found bark that large but it fits well. I don’t have any arboreals right now. S cal died. No idea why.
 

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Please share pics once you put the larger plants in! I can't wait to see it all filled out n green lol.

They are amazing thank you for sharing 😊.
 

Kada

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Cheers thanks guys.

I ordered some plants and they are sitting at home, it's tomb sweeping festival here so I'm gone for the week. Will put them in when I get back and update with pics of better plants. I dropped the ball on that one, but was anxious to get the spiders into bigger enclosures! Bit embarrasing, but it is what it is.

Taiwan gets a few earthquakes a week to over a hundred a week. had a few 4s yesterday. Usually just in the 3-5ml range, but it's always shaking haha. One gets used to it. But it Aldo keeps one aware of things like doors jiggling open, heavier cage furniture jumpuning up and down etc. I've learned securing is paramount and just do it as staple now. Makes good sense anyway, unless breeding is concerned and need to be able to grab egg sacs. I no longer breed anything, purely just enjoyment and living g room furniture :) Off topic but this link shows what's up when it happens: https://www.cwa.gov.tw/V8/E/E/index.html

Note to Mr ultum. Those aren't bark, they are root wood, some have rocks in them. Mahogany and another pink word I am forgetting the English name of. I may still add some bark, depends how the plants look when I get home and place them in. I have mountains of it sitting at our composting farms, might be cool. I like bamboo too but it molds so easily here. I tried carbonizing it in the past, no luck.

For me it's largely about our weather (very hot and humidity, and earthquakes. And matching the species. I like tobhave plants, but simplistic. Let them create cavities in the wood with tunnels. Now I pick slower growing plants for low light. I generally quite dislike Sansevieria, but they work so perfectly for species like pokies...
 
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