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Avic. Avicularia - New Digs

The Wormwood

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Just finished this tonight.
The tank was a freebie (10 gallon), and the front was made using dollar store components, a few pieces of hardware and a dremel. If anyone's interested I can explain further - total cost, $14... mostly because I went a little mad with the fake plants and bought a dozen more than I needed. I can save 'em for future enclosures though.

I think I'm going to add some smaller corkbark platforms on the sides, since that seems to be where he wants to hang out.

Otherwise, would this theoretically be large enough to house another a. avic with him?

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The Wormwood

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Thanks guys!
I have the misfortune to live in a climate which has ridiculously humid summers, and I've been having trouble with mold in the roach enclosures, so I figured better safe than sorry with this one. I'll keep an eye on the humidity though - worst case scenario I can tape over half the mesh.
 

Sabeth

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Terrific set up! I don't know that I'd house more than one together, though…unless you're doing a communal living experiment. It could end badly as Ts are confirmed cannibals.
 

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