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Hallo friends,
I have finished my another enclosure, now it is for Poecilotheria metallica. Maybe I will make some changes, but it depends on how she will settle there. Size is 30x30x35cm, all costs about 40 USD.
No problem. But my tarantulas and breeding are not my job. I have/want only several females for my hobby, so I usually buy 4-5 sling and want to have them bigger, sexed and away as soon as possible... So it is the reason why I am power feedeing. Having T´s is long term hobby, I have no problem...
It is just an experience. P regalis I bought as a bit bigger female, I have it in my living room at final biotop enclosure. But several P. rufilatas I bought as very small slings (second or third molt) and I have them at special room where I have mainly basic enclosures for growing slings, temp...
Hallo, I have my P. regalis (about 4cm body) at temp about 70 - 72. I also have P. rufilatas, temp about 80, and the only difrence that regalis is two times slower - she eats only once a week and molted after two or three months after one month without food. Rufilatas eat every second or third...
Yes, you are absolutelly righ. But the question here is not "Will T likes it?", but I am trying to create biotops enclosures. Not only temp or humidity, but also enviroment, like if you would build eclosure around their hole in narure and took it at home :-) I have many T´s, no problem, box...
Yes, your enclosure can be ok for tarantula, but it has nothing to do with copy of their real habitat, for example, I doubt that they have green artificial plants at South Africa. For growing tank ok, but for biotop enclosure not. I think they live in conditions similar to gps -32.7614236...
Hallo, thank you. Yes, T will be ok there, but I wanted to prepare similar biotop as in wild nature. Unfortunatelly, I have found not too much photos, so I only guess how could it looks :-(
Hallo, please, what do you think about this as an enclosure for Harpactira pulchripes? The base is 33 x 45 cm, height about 25 cm, so there is from 10 to 18 cm of substrate (peat mixed with lignocel). There is a hole in the middle. Thank you.