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Your thoughts on this terrarium? "zoo med creature den low"
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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 221472" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>The enclosure looks good for terrestrial desert species. But looking at the video I am not keen on the bits that comes with the enclosure. Things like thermometers are a waste of time. And those commercial water bowls never hold water for me. So I use things like peanut butter lids etc. Which do hold water. </p><p></p><p>The enclosure would be fine for an adult tarantula. or a largish scorpion. I keep a Thai forest scorpion (Heterometrus cimrmani,) in something similar. If you have never kept scorpions before the cimrimani makes a great introduction species, they are easy yo keep & reasonably sizeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 221472, member: 29323"] The enclosure looks good for terrestrial desert species. But looking at the video I am not keen on the bits that comes with the enclosure. Things like thermometers are a waste of time. And those commercial water bowls never hold water for me. So I use things like peanut butter lids etc. Which do hold water. The enclosure would be fine for an adult tarantula. or a largish scorpion. I keep a Thai forest scorpion (Heterometrus cimrmani,) in something similar. If you have never kept scorpions before the cimrimani makes a great introduction species, they are easy yo keep & reasonably sizeable. [/QUOTE]
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