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- Mar 12, 2005
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He-hey, spider-loons...
I've just done another tank tutorial, and unlike my previous ones, which, if I'm honest, were a bit half-arsed, this one is big, and comprehensive, and has lots of tips, and large photos to guide the way...
This is not to suggest that any of you aren't capable of building utterly fantastic environments for your animals, but I wanted to do a build that really tried to address ALL the spiders, and the keepers needs, and to make it friendly, informative, helpful, and in some places amusing...
Only you can tell me how well I did, or not, and of course I welcome your comments, suggestions for improvements, or replies telling me what I've missed, or what you'd do differently...
It is designed around the needs of my ever-growing P.fasciata, but should apply equally well to any arboreal spider, except perhaps the ones that exclusively live in high-up web burrows, where I may have missed a trick or 2...
If you'd like to see, I'd go and click here
Cheersly
Jay
I've just done another tank tutorial, and unlike my previous ones, which, if I'm honest, were a bit half-arsed, this one is big, and comprehensive, and has lots of tips, and large photos to guide the way...
This is not to suggest that any of you aren't capable of building utterly fantastic environments for your animals, but I wanted to do a build that really tried to address ALL the spiders, and the keepers needs, and to make it friendly, informative, helpful, and in some places amusing...
Only you can tell me how well I did, or not, and of course I welcome your comments, suggestions for improvements, or replies telling me what I've missed, or what you'd do differently...
It is designed around the needs of my ever-growing P.fasciata, but should apply equally well to any arboreal spider, except perhaps the ones that exclusively live in high-up web burrows, where I may have missed a trick or 2...
If you'd like to see, I'd go and click here
Cheersly
Jay