Venom1080
Arachnoemperor
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Title says it all. Post pics of various tarantula enclosures of yours so I and others get a feel for whats working well out in the hobby.
This isn't to show off your fancy bioactive set ups, but I shall allow it if it's really really nice.
One gallon jars from Walmart. Use them for every arboreal and fossorial I've raised since I found out about them. Great life time home for spiders up to ~5.5". This ones for a A variegata.
Ex of a Asian "arboreal" set up using these.
Glass tanks on their side work great. This particular brand has a sliding lid so no mods beyond a barrier are required. This particular set up will work for arboreals up to 10". Unfortunately, I don't think any get there..
35 dollar acrylic cage off Amazon. 7.5x8x12. (LWH) reasonable vent, still works for avics though. Will warp a little.
Normal glass tanks. Believe it or not, a Theraphosa can live comfortably with no cross vent.
Feel free to exchange more ideas of enclosures, or show off if you must.
This isn't to show off your fancy bioactive set ups, but I shall allow it if it's really really nice.
One gallon jars from Walmart. Use them for every arboreal and fossorial I've raised since I found out about them. Great life time home for spiders up to ~5.5". This ones for a A variegata.
Ex of a Asian "arboreal" set up using these.
Glass tanks on their side work great. This particular brand has a sliding lid so no mods beyond a barrier are required. This particular set up will work for arboreals up to 10". Unfortunately, I don't think any get there..
35 dollar acrylic cage off Amazon. 7.5x8x12. (LWH) reasonable vent, still works for avics though. Will warp a little.
Normal glass tanks. Believe it or not, a Theraphosa can live comfortably with no cross vent.
Feel free to exchange more ideas of enclosures, or show off if you must.
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