jams1oo
Arachnopeon
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- Nov 30, 2017
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I am new here and not quite sure if theres a posting about this already. If there is im very sorry about asking the same question again.
Anyway im not a beginner for owning spiders i would say im about average ive own 3 species for 4 years til they passed away from old age. Im thinking about owning a few more but my main question was i have a 40 gallon breeder tank i house one of my ball pythons in and was wondering if it would be a great tank to house for a Mexican red knee, a cobalt blue, and a Goliath bird eater or possibly a trapdoor or a green bottle blue? or if they need to be in a plastic 5-10 gallon inclosure. They are all going to be female adults and im thinking of modifying the tank with plastic sections so they wont be mixed in one place secured with the same water tight caulking or epoxy they use on fish tanks so it wont budge.
Just trying to make the most out of a tank so 3 sections for 3 spiders i think is enough room for themselves to burrow and roam. the walls will be covered with plastic tint so they wont see each other as well.
Good idea or should i just stick to professional 10 gallon fish tanks for each one or plastic containers?
Again sorry if this question has come up in the forums or this seems like a dumb post. I just want my terrains to be ready before buying any spiders and make sure they has the best care they can recieve.
Anyway im not a beginner for owning spiders i would say im about average ive own 3 species for 4 years til they passed away from old age. Im thinking about owning a few more but my main question was i have a 40 gallon breeder tank i house one of my ball pythons in and was wondering if it would be a great tank to house for a Mexican red knee, a cobalt blue, and a Goliath bird eater or possibly a trapdoor or a green bottle blue? or if they need to be in a plastic 5-10 gallon inclosure. They are all going to be female adults and im thinking of modifying the tank with plastic sections so they wont be mixed in one place secured with the same water tight caulking or epoxy they use on fish tanks so it wont budge.
Just trying to make the most out of a tank so 3 sections for 3 spiders i think is enough room for themselves to burrow and roam. the walls will be covered with plastic tint so they wont see each other as well.
Good idea or should i just stick to professional 10 gallon fish tanks for each one or plastic containers?
Again sorry if this question has come up in the forums or this seems like a dumb post. I just want my terrains to be ready before buying any spiders and make sure they has the best care they can recieve.