Roy1982
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I know I'm going to sound like a little b**** here, but I'm going to say it anyways.
If you have anything smart or educational to tell me, please feel free to do so.
1. People should have to show proof of their enclosure before buying a T.
2. The enclosure should be large, without clutter. If you're going to decorate, the enclosure should be big enough to allow trees, rocks, etc. While still allowing the T to walk about freely and comfortably.
Seriously, in the past several days researching, I've seen so many children and adults unboxing T's and putting them in tupperware cups, deli cups. Not to mention Scorpions, and Lizards.
It's unacceptable. Anyone can go and buy these creatures, and do whatever they want with them. There's no paperwork, no permit, or anything.
Yes, I love the fact that there's no paperwork, or permit requirements.
If you don't have the money to either build or buy a decent enclosure, you should NOT own a Tarantula, Scorpion, or small creature.
They're just stupid spiders and scorpions !!!!
They are exoctic living creatures.
They had a much better home before they came to you.
...and I'm not talking about the pet store.
I'm talking about the Rainforest, the desert, etc.
But Acrylic, Polycarbonate, etc. etc. etc. is so expensive, that's why we use Deli cups and small tuperware. It's cheap, it's affordable, and it gives them a place to stay for the rest of their lives.
Here we go..
Grade A, 4' x 8' x 0.5", Maple Plywood isn't expensive. It's $50 a sheet, and you can make a very nice & very large enclosure with it. of you choose to use the whole thing for a single enclosure.
It's the best type of plywood money can buy. As far as I know.
Maple has tight pores, and a very tight grain, it will not leak or rot if built properly. To further proof it, I'd probably line it with a non toxic epoxy coating, or something like that.
Just an idea. This box uses the whole 4' x 8' board. and a part of a $16 piece of very strong 1/6" x 24" x 48" piece of Polycarbonate (LEXAN) from ePlastics.com Been in buisness for 100+ years. The whole piece of polycarbonate isn't used, it's cut to size for the front viewing window. Sure beats a deli cup any day of the week.
Lexan and Polycarbonate are the same thing. Google it.
Polycarbonate makes Acrylic look like crap. It's 200 times stronger, and just as clear. It's also cheaper, softer, and easier to cut than Acrylic.
Can be used for Lizards, Desert Scorpions, and Tarantulas, Praying Mantis, etc.
http://imgur.com/a/z2G7P
Anyone else feel the same way?
Anyone like my design?
More expensive would be replacing the pieces of wood for Polycarbonate (LEXAN), or Acrylic. Could make one out of concrete too, that too would be even cheaper than Acrylic.
Locks can be added to the front sides for added security and tamper proofing against idiots, pets, and naughty children.
If you have anything smart or educational to tell me, please feel free to do so.
1. People should have to show proof of their enclosure before buying a T.
2. The enclosure should be large, without clutter. If you're going to decorate, the enclosure should be big enough to allow trees, rocks, etc. While still allowing the T to walk about freely and comfortably.
Seriously, in the past several days researching, I've seen so many children and adults unboxing T's and putting them in tupperware cups, deli cups. Not to mention Scorpions, and Lizards.
It's unacceptable. Anyone can go and buy these creatures, and do whatever they want with them. There's no paperwork, no permit, or anything.
Yes, I love the fact that there's no paperwork, or permit requirements.
If you don't have the money to either build or buy a decent enclosure, you should NOT own a Tarantula, Scorpion, or small creature.
They're just stupid spiders and scorpions !!!!
They are exoctic living creatures.
They had a much better home before they came to you.
...and I'm not talking about the pet store.
I'm talking about the Rainforest, the desert, etc.
But Acrylic, Polycarbonate, etc. etc. etc. is so expensive, that's why we use Deli cups and small tuperware. It's cheap, it's affordable, and it gives them a place to stay for the rest of their lives.
Here we go..
Grade A, 4' x 8' x 0.5", Maple Plywood isn't expensive. It's $50 a sheet, and you can make a very nice & very large enclosure with it. of you choose to use the whole thing for a single enclosure.
It's the best type of plywood money can buy. As far as I know.
Maple has tight pores, and a very tight grain, it will not leak or rot if built properly. To further proof it, I'd probably line it with a non toxic epoxy coating, or something like that.
Just an idea. This box uses the whole 4' x 8' board. and a part of a $16 piece of very strong 1/6" x 24" x 48" piece of Polycarbonate (LEXAN) from ePlastics.com Been in buisness for 100+ years. The whole piece of polycarbonate isn't used, it's cut to size for the front viewing window. Sure beats a deli cup any day of the week.
Lexan and Polycarbonate are the same thing. Google it.
Polycarbonate makes Acrylic look like crap. It's 200 times stronger, and just as clear. It's also cheaper, softer, and easier to cut than Acrylic.
Can be used for Lizards, Desert Scorpions, and Tarantulas, Praying Mantis, etc.
http://imgur.com/a/z2G7P
Anyone else feel the same way?
Anyone like my design?
More expensive would be replacing the pieces of wood for Polycarbonate (LEXAN), or Acrylic. Could make one out of concrete too, that too would be even cheaper than Acrylic.
Locks can be added to the front sides for added security and tamper proofing against idiots, pets, and naughty children.
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