i wouldnt.
i would have at least a ten gallon turned up on end.
i prefer to use slightly opaque large plastic containers keep better humidity and offer privacy.
I use a large KK to much success. Just make sure you have cork bark so that it can hang upside down and molt. You hear alot about keeping them humid, but i dont think its as important as most people think because i house mine at relatively low humidity to much success. I however, always house them with a full waterdish at all times and mist once a week.
Uropygi burrow. I prefer gallon jars so I can control humidity and give them a deep substrate to burrow. Amplypygi climb. I like using clay flower pots or cork in 5-10 gallon tank depending on sp.
Jeremy
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