Variatus Spotted Huntsman Housing

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Today, I went to buy another Hogna Carolinensis and impulsively bought a baby huntsman too. His leg span is about 2 inches, he’s in the tiny vertical container that he came in with a little piece of wood. I was eager to rehouse. Well… the little guy ran up my hand when I was housing him- I wasn’t ready, freaked out and he fell to the carpet and unfortunately I injured one of his legs… i feel so bad… I quickly realized I did not have the right set up and I should’ve been patient.
Can anyone please recommend a few styles homes that will help to minimize escapes during feedings/etc? Where would the best place for the door be? Hopefully someone has some experience or wisdom they can pass on. Thank you
 

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Well… the little guy ran up my hand when I was housing him- I wasn’t ready, freaked out and he fell to the carpet
Doesn't sound like you're ready for the speed of a huntsman, this is exactly why you work you're way up to fast spiders. House it in an oversized container for it's size that should minimise the risk of you disturbing it and it bolting.
 

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Doesn't sound like you're ready for the speed of a huntsman, this is exactly why you work you're way up to fast spiders. House it in an oversized container for it's size that should minimise the risk of you disturbing it and it bolting.
I won’t argue with that, I should’ve waited… but it’s too late now… My girlfriend already likes it and I’m committed to getting over the learning curve. Im going to the shop today to look around for a bigger and better set up. Now I kind of know what to expect…
Thank you for the reply
 

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I won’t argue with that, I should’ve waited… but it’s too late now… My girlfriend already likes it and I’m committed to getting over the learning curve. Im going to the shop today to look around for a bigger and better set up. Now I kind of know what to expect…
Thank you for the reply
Lucky you my girlfriend likes T's that's it, luckily one of the places I buy from has an option at checkout to make it look like you have won a prize, it's great when she says that's enough for now haha.
 

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Lucky you my girlfriend likes T's that's it, luckily one of the places I buy from has an option at checkout to make it look like you have won a prize, it's great when she says that's enough for now haha.
This is genius! Which place has that? I’d be using that😂
 

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It is a great idea more places should do it, we would all be pennyless if they all done that though haha.
Good to know, thank you!

Doesn't sound like you're ready for the speed of a huntsman, this is exactly why you work you're way up to fast spiders. House it in an oversized container for it's size that should minimise the risk of you disturbing it and it bolting.
I ended up getting a large switch enclosure, opens on the top and side so I should have more control. I’m not gonna lie, I’m intimidated by how fast he is so I talked to the shop manager and she said I can exchange him later on if I decide he’s too much- It’s a really fascinating spider so I’d rather keep him- but I know doing maintenance on his enclosure is going to be a struggle
 

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Keep him! With the added room in the Treehouse enclosure, maintenance will not be as stressful like it is with a smaller container.

Any idea of the species?
 

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Keep him! With the added room in the Treehouse enclosure, maintenance will not be as stressful like it is with a smaller container.

Any idea of the species?
He’s a barylestes variatus- native to Africa. Unsure how big he’ll be in comparison to those giant Australian species, but I’m sure he’ll be close lol
 

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Huntsman are Masters of Teleportation, Try not to blink or You'll Miss Em.
Welcome and Congrats
 

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He’s a barylestes variatus- native to Africa. Unsure how big he’ll be in comparison to those giant Australian species, but I’m sure he’ll be close lol
Didn’t even notice it in the title haha I’m shot. Anyway, good luck with your new fast boi.
 

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Huntsman are Masters of Teleportation, Try not to blink or You'll Miss Em.
Welcome and Congrats
Somehow, I knew that and still wasn’t ready for it😂 teleportation is accurate- I thought my wolf spiders were fast, but they can’t climb like that huntsman💀 adds a whole new level of intensity lol

Didn’t even notice it in the title haha I’m shot. Anyway, good luck with your new fast boi.
No worries, I dot my eyes over stuff too- at least it’s not like Reddit where everyone calls you an idiot for it 😂
 

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Update: The huntsman was a little too wild, so I went back to the shop I bought him from; they were super understanding and let me switch him for a Green Bottle Blue T, and I also bought a Hogna Miami. Lol. It’s been about 10 days- obviously the T is really chill. The hogna is awesome, now I have 3 wolf spiders😂
 
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