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Ratmosphere

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Okay so a pretty small sling. Tarantula Cribs has some sling enclosures that would work. If you wanted to go the more affordable route, a small deli cup would work as well.
 

AndrewClayton

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I'll take a look at those cribs. Maybe not the Dixie cups looka little tight. Thanks fir the advice
You don't want them to have too much space, especially if you are a new keeper, it helps with feeding and maintenance to keep it on the smaller side. I don't use deli cups, but, use containers like these, they are ideal for slings around the size of yours.
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AndrewClayton

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These are actually the ones I was looking at. They look solid and easy to maintain.
These are great I use them for all my slings now, there super clear and very sturdy plus they have clip on lids, that's always a plus & stackable too. Obviously I'm in the UK these are from a store called B&M (£2.50 around $4 each) it's a home store type of place, I'm sure the container is marketed as a pasta storage container, they come in a load of different sizes.
 

AndrewClayton

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That's awesome I'll be going to Walmart for them.
Bro honestly you have no idea how I look at stores now. Everything I look at, I think to myself, could that be an enclosure? What about a water dish? Maybe a hide? I'm always on the look out. I actually took a container thing out the box the other day in Lidl (German store in the UK) as it looked like it would be ideal, it wasn't it was only a rack for containers, but still I'm always looking.
 


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