Poecilotheria metallica Tank Set-Ups.

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I am interested in seeing how you P.Metallica owners have your tanks set up for these spiders. I am looking for idea's and suggestions in making an ideal living space for a female P.Metallica in the near future.

Pictures would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You in advance!
 

Arachnobrian

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I can suggest what not to do. lol

I thought it would be a great idea to silicone a cork tube to the back corner of the tank. Tank being square and cork tube being round, a small space was left in the corner.

This is where my expensive pretty blue spider hides all the time. lol
I get to see the pretty blue leg tips and not much else.
 

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See that's the thing too, I would like to be able to see the thing too. I think this will be the most difficult thing to figure out and make perfect. Second would be picking the brightest, most rich color I can find.
 

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All of my poecilotheria setups are the same. They consist of 3-4 inches of coco fiber, and a cork bark flat that has a curve to it.

I place the cork bark into the corner and pack the coco fiber around it so it holds the cork bark in place. I'll see if I can post a few photos here in a bit.
 

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Here is how I keep em.

From left to right: 0.1 p. rufilata (premolt), 0.1 p. formosa, 0.1 p. metallica, 0.1 p. ornata, 0.1 p. subfusca.


(sorry it's blurry)
 

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...Hmmmm....I thought Robc would be all over this....

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Here is how I keep em.

From left to right: 0.1 p. rufilata (premolt), 0.1 p. formosa, 0.1 p. metallica, 0.1 p. ornata, 0.1 p. subfusca.


(sorry it's blurry)
Thank you for posting those pics. Nice collection you have there. Im assuming that these aren't fully grown?

What's the ideal size of tank for a pet like this?
 

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...Hmmmm....I thought Robc would be all over this....

-Gary
He is a member on like 10 T forums. I don't think arachnoboards is his first stop.


My input- Any cage can be designed for proper viewing of the T. Just think about how you can design it. Metallicas are photosensative meaning they will dash when they come in contact with light. You can design a hide against the side of the tank and cover the outside with a piece of black paper and a piece of tape. Then when you wish to see the spider in its hide, simply lift the paper.

If you are starting with a sling(like I did) Use a peanut butter jar modified as so:
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This way the spiderling will get acclimatized to the light as it comes in from all sides pretty much all the time..It's awesome as you always get to see your blue T.
 

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That's one of the many things I didn't know about them-photosensitive. That's really a shame, considering how it looks :(
 

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Here you go:

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Rob one more thing, what's the ideal size for a tank? The one that you are using in your tutorial above, what are the dimensions for that one? I'd like to know so see if it will fit in my shelfing unit I have in my bedroom.
 

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My metallica set-up is just a vial with about 1 inch of subtrate and a piece of (cork?) wood glued to the side.

She's a real scaredy cat. Everytime I open her lid, she dives under the wood and basically buries herself in the substrate. :p
 

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Thank you for posting those pics. Nice collection you have there. Im assuming that these aren't fully grown?

What's the ideal size of tank for a pet like this?

Some are mature, some not. Anyways, this type of cage would be perfect for any pokie you can get. It's plenty big.
 

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So does this particular species spend a lot of time in the open or mostly hidden? I was reading up on them and one source mentioned them being pretty shy when they are little, but juveniles and adults loose that and spend a lot more time in the open. I would definately want to see them out in the open that's for sure.

*What do you folks think of these enclosures? They seem to have good height which is that these T's require? Thanks!

http://tarantulacages.com/arboreal.html
 
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Here is what i keep my P.Metallica in, i brought this the other week from

House of Spiders.

They make fantastic perplex tanks :)

Here are some photos

Jason :)



 

robc

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Rob one more thing, what's the ideal size for a tank? The one that you are using in your tutorial above, what are the dimensions for that one? I'd like to know so see if it will fit in my shelfing unit I have in my bedroom.
That is a very weird tank actually, it is called a 12 gal??? I changed the tank to a 10 gal...I tend to have bigger tanks, bigger tanks are good as long as you build it correctly! I use 5.5 gals for juvie/large juvied (4"+-6"+) then go up to a 10 gal for 7" & up. I use 30-40 gals for only my largest pokies Ornata & rufilata, they do not need it, but that is just a personal preference! All Avics are in 5.5 gals!!
 

robc

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Here is what i keep my P.Metallica in, i brought this the other week from

House of Spiders.

They make fantastic perplex tanks :)

Here are some photos

Jason :)



Very nice!!:clap::clap::clap: but if I may suggest one thing, you may need to increase the ventilation!!
 
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