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<blockquote data-quote="purplerex" data-source="post: 208578" data-attributes="member: 38300"><p>Just thought I’d throw a quick thread up on here, mainly for my own reference to look back on I guess!</p><p></p><p>I (very recently) got back into the hobby after a number of years out, & I’ve already done a few rehouses because I just wasn’t happy with my enclosures. </p><p></p><p>Had a versicolor juvie & laeta SAF in Komodo glass vivs; not really sure why I ever went down that route as I knew the airflow just wasn’t great, but I had a few lying around & thought I’d give them a try. </p><p></p><p>So it was playing on my mind & today I went to my local reptile shop & picked up some new bits. </p><p></p><p>C. laeta SAF in the Exo-terra nano tall (needs more decor in, I’ll get around to it when she’s not trying to eat me)</p><p>C. versicolor juvie, A. purpea juvie & A. geniculata juvie in acrylic display boxes - love this particular size because they can be used terrestrially or arboreally due to the lip at one side. Loads of ventilation, nice clean look in my opinion too. </p><p></p><p>Anywho, quick snap of my very modest spider corner - I’m sure it won’t stay like this for long…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplerex, post: 208578, member: 38300"] Just thought I’d throw a quick thread up on here, mainly for my own reference to look back on I guess! I (very recently) got back into the hobby after a number of years out, & I’ve already done a few rehouses because I just wasn’t happy with my enclosures. Had a versicolor juvie & laeta SAF in Komodo glass vivs; not really sure why I ever went down that route as I knew the airflow just wasn’t great, but I had a few lying around & thought I’d give them a try. So it was playing on my mind & today I went to my local reptile shop & picked up some new bits. C. laeta SAF in the Exo-terra nano tall (needs more decor in, I’ll get around to it when she’s not trying to eat me) C. versicolor juvie, A. purpea juvie & A. geniculata juvie in acrylic display boxes - love this particular size because they can be used terrestrially or arboreally due to the lip at one side. Loads of ventilation, nice clean look in my opinion too. Anywho, quick snap of my very modest spider corner - I’m sure it won’t stay like this for long… [/QUOTE]
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