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I am going to design and build a vivarium from scratch for a recent capture of a Menemerus bivittatus (Grey Wall Jumper), I've named him Wally.
I have seen several of this species where I live, so the species specific vivarium ought to be well used over time.
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If Arachnoboards Admin allow it, this thread will be a Work In Progress (WIP). Showing my steps, over time, on how I am going with this project. Inviting others on this board to feel free to constructive comments, tips, ideas, questions and the like.
For starters, as its common name signifies, this Grey Wall Jumping (GWJ) spider mainly hunts on walls, which also includes tree trunks and such. Because the GWJ has become cosmopolitan, it is often found where people live, and on, and/or in, human built structures. Wally was first sited on my sun lit bedroom wall. He is only 6mm (1/4 inch) in size, so the vivarium won't be a large size. My main feature of this vivarium will be a wall. Perhaps three walls (back and two sides), but definitely a back wall, for Wally to feel at home on. At the moment, Wally is in my Holding Jar, and he has trouble climbing up the glass enclosure, as a result, he spends nearly all its time on ground level, and in the hollow I made for him.
Just letting you know that some updates may take a while to get posted, depending on availability and arrival of sourced items, and personal capabilities.
I have seen several of this species where I live, so the species specific vivarium ought to be well used over time.

If Arachnoboards Admin allow it, this thread will be a Work In Progress (WIP). Showing my steps, over time, on how I am going with this project. Inviting others on this board to feel free to constructive comments, tips, ideas, questions and the like.
For starters, as its common name signifies, this Grey Wall Jumping (GWJ) spider mainly hunts on walls, which also includes tree trunks and such. Because the GWJ has become cosmopolitan, it is often found where people live, and on, and/or in, human built structures. Wally was first sited on my sun lit bedroom wall. He is only 6mm (1/4 inch) in size, so the vivarium won't be a large size. My main feature of this vivarium will be a wall. Perhaps three walls (back and two sides), but definitely a back wall, for Wally to feel at home on. At the moment, Wally is in my Holding Jar, and he has trouble climbing up the glass enclosure, as a result, he spends nearly all its time on ground level, and in the hollow I made for him.
Just letting you know that some updates may take a while to get posted, depending on availability and arrival of sourced items, and personal capabilities.