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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 133665" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I certainly could! </p><p>I should apologise, I had forgotten I posted these pics here, I had to leave quickly and didn't get to explain them.</p><p>I recently found a queen ant and came up with this idea then realised they'd be great for burrowing tarantulas too so I'm doing up more.</p><p>The material I'm using is coloured grout which is often used by ant keepers to make nests. I'm thinking if it's safe for ants and their eggs and larvae it's probably ok for spiders too. Someone's going to have to be a guinea pig!</p><p>I'm making sure I cure it very well, I've been letting each lot cure for about a week before adding more, I don't want to take too many chances but it certainly opens up a lot of possibilities for designing tarantula enclosures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 133665, member: 27677"] I certainly could! I should apologise, I had forgotten I posted these pics here, I had to leave quickly and didn't get to explain them. I recently found a queen ant and came up with this idea then realised they'd be great for burrowing tarantulas too so I'm doing up more. The material I'm using is coloured grout which is often used by ant keepers to make nests. I'm thinking if it's safe for ants and their eggs and larvae it's probably ok for spiders too. Someone's going to have to be a guinea pig! I'm making sure I cure it very well, I've been letting each lot cure for about a week before adding more, I don't want to take too many chances but it certainly opens up a lot of possibilities for designing tarantula enclosures. [/QUOTE]
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