A bunch of my medium sized enclosures are clear acrylic display/storage boxes (mostly from Ikea) with holes drilled or soldered in. I have a set of acrylic bathroom storage boxes that are approximately 4"x4"x4" that work perfectly for bigger slings, and those came with couple slightly larger containers as well. 4 small, and 2 medium enclosures costed me..$12?Where do you all get your enclosures? I want to fix up my terrestrial guys.
Container store mostly. It's a brick-n-mortar store that's filled with household stuff and has a ton of options. Food containers, model cases, AMAC boxes, etc. Critter keepers are also a really good and readily available option; I have one but I don't like that the lid isn't clear so I don't even have it in circulation at the moment. Putting a bunch of sizes of what I use below but obviously your specimens will need the smaller ones for now.Where do you all get your enclosures? I want to fix up my terrestrial guys.
I have never seen these there......but they look pretty good!! Going to have to try and find these! Is the lid a hinge opening or does the lid slide over on top of the bottom lip to rest on it all the way around? (If that makes sense, I’m having a moment and can’t think of the word to describe it lol)One of my favorites from the container store are these shoe boxes. They have some ventilation to start, but I add more so that there's two full rows of holes. You have to do this for any of the containers you'd get that aren't meant for inverts. They're a good size for juvies or smaller/medium adults.
Oh yeah these things are great! Not surprised you haven't seen them, they're off in the closet aisle and they're the only container over there that's usable for inverts. It also seems like every single container store is organized completely different from one another, at least in the relative layout, maybe that's just the two I go to though. Go to where they have clothes hangers and those fabric organizers you'd hang in a closet. At my main store they're hidden on this little shelf on the bottom rack. They have a few different sizes, I'd recommend the "deep" one unless you have a specimen that has absolutely no interest in digging whatsoever. They also tend to be pretty low in stock, so if you find a bunch I'd snag a few while you're at it. I think they're like $15 but I can't recall.I have never seen these there......but they look pretty good!! Going to have to try and find these! Is the lid a hinge opening or does the lid slide over on top of the bottom lip to rest on it all the way around? (If that makes sense, I’m having a moment and can’t think of the word to describe it lol)
Great, thank you very much!!! I may go check out the one 25min away tomorrow and see if they have any of these!! I don’t really need any right nowOh yeah these things are great! Not surprised you haven't seen them, they're off in the closet aisle and they're the only container over there that's usable for inverts. It also seems like every single container store is organized completely different from one another, at least in the relative layout, maybe that's just the two I go to though. Go to where they have clothes hangers and those fabric organizers you'd hang in a closet. At my main store they're hidden on this little shelf on the bottom rack. They have a few different sizes, I'd recommend the "deep" one unless you have a specimen that has absolutely no interest in digging whatsoever. They also tend to be pretty low in stock, so if you find a bunch I'd snag a few while you're at it. I think they're like $15 but I can't recall.
That's one thing to note OP: don't bother trying to get anything from the container store website. They're online stock doesn't match what they have in store, and I've heard things take forever to ship - maybe that was just because of the pandemic though.
The lid pops off completely, so you have full access which is nice. I will say they fit pretty snug, so most of the time I open them the spider skitters around. Then again the specimens I have in these are all a bit high strung so that might not be the case if you have a mellow T in there.
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Bonus pic of the bugger that absolutely refused to let me refill the water dish while I was in here. Genics really do think absolutely everything is food.
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Horrible. Not Exotics Lair-horrible, but pretty often clueless...This thread shredded my face with beautiful info, what do you guys think of Tarantula Kat?
I wouldn't go that far. I will say that her channel is not the channel to go to when looking for husbandry information. Quite frankly, she doesn't give any. So anyone who is seeking such information should realize this early on and move on to other channels. See my post above.Horrible. Not Exotics Lair-horrible, but pretty often clueless...
Did you see her setting up "bioactive enclosures"? That was pretty much the definition of clueless...I wouldn't go that far. I will say that her channel is not the channel to go to when looking for husbandry information. Quite frankly, she doesn't give any. So anyone who is seeking such information should realize this early on and move on to other channels. See my post above.
How is setting up bioactive enclosures clueless? Whether you agree the term "bioactive" is the right thing to call it, it's not clueless. Plenty of European keepers have been using live plants in their enclosures for years. It makes care a little more complicated but when it's done correctly there's nothing wrong with it - regardless of however many people on this board think it's useless.Did you see her setting up "bioactive enclosures"? That was pretty much the definition of clueless...
Am I the only person who's new to the hobby and watches these YouTube channels to learn what not to do?This is a horrible place to get your information on how to keep tarantulas from, thhey hhave a lot of bad practices, and for me is cringeworthy!!! To be frank you should ignore what they do and how they keep them and what they say and only watch for entertainment purposes. I long suspect those two have 'unexplained' deaths like you do, they are in some respects pretty damn terrible keepers especially the Exotixs guy, and are only in the hobby for clickbait views. If you want info on husbandry and how to keep them or set them up, all you can ever need to know is all here on AB. Utilize this forum you are on, it will save your animals lives! The search function can be used to find out just about anything you need to know.
Im not sure that with your unexplained deaths that you can completely claim that they are all perfectly healthy.
about the enclsoures, I cant link ads into threads its against the site rules, but the C. cyaneopubescens container I got off of Amazon called Mdesigns. I will send you a PM with the link to the product. Im not sure if you are in the US or what country you are in. There are so many options to use plastic storage containers for terrestrials. the enclosures you are using should really only be used for arboreals.
Because there was nothing bioactive about the "bioactive" enclosures she set up. Small enclosures with drainage layers, that's it. No plants, no springtails, no nothing. I have nothing against bioactive enclosures - a couple of my pokies are in planted terraria (though I wouldn't call them proper bioactive enclosures).How is setting up bioactive enclosures clueless? Whether you agree the term "bioactive" is the right thing to call it, it's not clueless. Plenty of European keepers have been using live plants in their enclosures for years. It makes care a little more complicated but when it's done correctly there's nothing wrong with it - regardless of however many people on this board think it's useless.
Oh, yeah that's dumb. Hence why we stated she's not a good source for husbandry.Because there was nothing bioactive about the "bioactive" enclosures she set up. Small enclosures with drainage layers, that's it. No plants, no springtails, no nothing. I have nothing against bioactive enclosures - a couple of my pokies are in planted terraria (though I wouldn't call them proper bioactive enclosures).
Yes you are.Am I the only person who's new to the hobby and watches these YouTube channels to learn what not to do?![]()
I know this post is old as hell but the fact that there was only ONE terrestrial enclosure disturbed me. The size of the GBB as well in such a small enclosure is just....wow.By what I read on first page of this thread it seems quite likely you are killing them all. Fix your husbandry.
Misting by itself is not wrong, but one doesn't need a rainforest to kill a T easily with too much misting. I don't mist my own Ts, but I do add water drop-wise to their webbing. And even when I do that, they are not always going to drinking. Knowing when a T is thirsty, provided it isn't visibly dehydrated, is purely a guess.
BTW, the T that seems to be a GBB in an AMAC...The box is TOO DAMN SMALL and the WRONG CONFIGURATION. Geez house your damn animals in an appropriate setup for christ sake.
You know these animals don't have a choice in how they are kept, their LIVES are dictated by what YOU do, by HOW MUCH YOU RESEARCH ETC. DO THE RIGHT THING, and REHOUSE THAT T. Or give up those animals. Looking at that poor T subjected to substandard conditions is really disgusting. Hopefully you'll improve, otherwise the sooner they die the better off those animals are.
YouTube is nothing but STUPIDTUBE
We've seen plenty of lightly misted Ts die due to light misting. Such a subjective term.