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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 223880" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>What sort of size do you need?</p><p></p><p>I keep my terrestrials that do not burrow in Exo Terra PT-2300's these are big enough for most adults.</p><p>I keep my largest LP in a plastic storage tub, as that gives her more substrate depth & more floor space.</p><p>I keep most of my adult arobreals in the square 14 X 14 X 20 Tarantula Room acrylic enclosures.</p><p>I have some bradplast 3 ltr tubs which are great for smaller adults & juvi's.</p><p>I have some glass 30cm X 30cm X30 cm Exo Terra enclosures that I keep ome adults in who are not prone to climbing. Taller enclosures make very poor enclosures for terrestrial T's who climb, as a fall can kill a T.</p><p>The cheaper Komodo plastic Terrariums offer the opportunity to give substrate depth & reasonable floor space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 223880, member: 29323"] What sort of size do you need? I keep my terrestrials that do not burrow in Exo Terra PT-2300's these are big enough for most adults. I keep my largest LP in a plastic storage tub, as that gives her more substrate depth & more floor space. I keep most of my adult arobreals in the square 14 X 14 X 20 Tarantula Room acrylic enclosures. I have some bradplast 3 ltr tubs which are great for smaller adults & juvi's. I have some glass 30cm X 30cm X30 cm Exo Terra enclosures that I keep ome adults in who are not prone to climbing. Taller enclosures make very poor enclosures for terrestrial T's who climb, as a fall can kill a T. The cheaper Komodo plastic Terrariums offer the opportunity to give substrate depth & reasonable floor space. [/QUOTE]
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