BladeGypsy
Arachnoknight
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- May 3, 2018
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Hi Arachnoboards,
I picked up a couple of brand new Zoomed 3 Gallon "Bugarium" Insect Habitat Kits at Petsmart the other day on special combined with a coupon. For just over $12 per kit, I felt it was a no-brainer as just a couple hides alone can cost that. They are glass enclorues and that are compact and, in my opinion, look nice.
Here is what they are:
https://zoomed.com/3-gallon-bugarium-insect-habitat-kit/
Anyone have experience with/or currently using a Bugarium?
If so, please share your experiences.
Currently, I only have two terrestrial Ts. But, other creatures interest me.
I have been considering using one as a betta fish enclosure...
Any other creature suggestions that this would be suitable for?
I was also wondering - if I modified or switched out the mesh top for an acrylic lid with air holes would this enclosure be suitable for a T? If so, what species of T's would you recommend?
(I know for a Terrestrial I would have to build the substrate up a lot...maybe some type of obligate burrower would be neat?...and for arboreal species, I didn't know if it would work at all as the lid is at the top and as I understand it they like to web the tops of their enclosures...)
As always, thank you very much for taking the time and reading.
-Gypsy
I picked up a couple of brand new Zoomed 3 Gallon "Bugarium" Insect Habitat Kits at Petsmart the other day on special combined with a coupon. For just over $12 per kit, I felt it was a no-brainer as just a couple hides alone can cost that. They are glass enclorues and that are compact and, in my opinion, look nice.
Here is what they are:
https://zoomed.com/3-gallon-bugarium-insect-habitat-kit/
Anyone have experience with/or currently using a Bugarium?
If so, please share your experiences.
Currently, I only have two terrestrial Ts. But, other creatures interest me.
I have been considering using one as a betta fish enclosure...
Any other creature suggestions that this would be suitable for?
I was also wondering - if I modified or switched out the mesh top for an acrylic lid with air holes would this enclosure be suitable for a T? If so, what species of T's would you recommend?
(I know for a Terrestrial I would have to build the substrate up a lot...maybe some type of obligate burrower would be neat?...and for arboreal species, I didn't know if it would work at all as the lid is at the top and as I understand it they like to web the tops of their enclosures...)
As always, thank you very much for taking the time and reading.
-Gypsy