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Suitable enclosure for A. Avicularia?
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 53555" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>People generally use tall, narrow enclosures but that would be fine, if it had cross ventilation.. That would be my only issue with it. You can get a clear plastic container in Walmart and drill or burn holes in all the sides, and maybe a few in the top. Spiders usually settle quicker in a smaller enclosure, if I was home I'd post a pic of mine. But cross ventilation is very important for spiders, avics in particular. I think she'd do better in something like I described. I've also found that avics, unlike most other arboreals, prefer sticking to the wall of the enclosure, and may never actually climb on branches and decorations, they'll just web to them. I use cheap green plastic plants. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 53555, member: 4086"] People generally use tall, narrow enclosures but that would be fine, if it had cross ventilation.. That would be my only issue with it. You can get a clear plastic container in Walmart and drill or burn holes in all the sides, and maybe a few in the top. Spiders usually settle quicker in a smaller enclosure, if I was home I'd post a pic of mine. But cross ventilation is very important for spiders, avics in particular. I think she'd do better in something like I described. I've also found that avics, unlike most other arboreals, prefer sticking to the wall of the enclosure, and may never actually climb on branches and decorations, they'll just web to them. I use cheap green plastic plants. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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