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Chilobracys sp blue

Pecaldwell

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So, I just got a Chilobracys Sp Blue in a mystery box and I've been looking at bigger enclosures as apparently they are fast growers so I want to be ready. What is a good size for a full grown? I know I need a fossorial enclosure but I didn't know if a regular terrestrial one would work or not. I really like the Jamies Tarantulas enclosures but i want to make sure it is best for the T. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 

m0lsx

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The sp blues grow to around 5.5 to 6 inches, so not huge & they are terrestrial/ semi fossorial. Expect lots of webbing.

My sp blue is still a juvi, but I am expecting to keep mine, when fully grown, in something that will give it both floor space & a few inches of substrate. Something like an Exo Terra PT2265 Faunarium, which will allow for at least 4 inches of substrate, plus some reasonable floor space. But until I see how it behaves & what sort of size enclosure it needs next, the above is just a probable type choice.
 

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