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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 184842" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>Its not ideal if the tank is big.Tarantulas feel more secure in tight places it may feel uncomfortable and stressed in large enclosure refuse to eat not going to its water if it is far from its hide ...</p><p>Other point is that tarantulas are ambush predators and dot actively hunt.Large enclosure will reduce chances of pray and predator encounters.</p><p>It may work or not.Observe how things are going.</p><p>It don't have to be expensive enclosure a plastic shoe(storage) tub with clip on lid makes great enclosure just need to melt (drill) ventilation holes.You can upgrade the enclosure later once your tarantula is fully grown to a more flashy display one.</p><p>I keep all my slings and juvenile in cheap plastic tubs as they outgrow them quick and its not worth the investment. </p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 184842, member: 30996"] Hi Its not ideal if the tank is big.Tarantulas feel more secure in tight places it may feel uncomfortable and stressed in large enclosure refuse to eat not going to its water if it is far from its hide ... Other point is that tarantulas are ambush predators and dot actively hunt.Large enclosure will reduce chances of pray and predator encounters. It may work or not.Observe how things are going. It don't have to be expensive enclosure a plastic shoe(storage) tub with clip on lid makes great enclosure just need to melt (drill) ventilation holes.You can upgrade the enclosure later once your tarantula is fully grown to a more flashy display one. I keep all my slings and juvenile in cheap plastic tubs as they outgrow them quick and its not worth the investment. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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