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Thanks Viper! No he never had a problem really, he set up shop inside that log pretty quick and hung around the entrance so I just dropped it nearby in most cases, however crickets love to roam so it would always eventually wander to him in the end.Zuk,
Thank you very much for posting these. I like the short square size they make. Man, if I lived over there, I'd have all of mine outfitted like yours, those containers are so inexpensive. I may just order one or 2. I do like that they are perfect for shipping/storage when a person moves. No one has that here to my knowledge, MAYBE one company, would need to check.
It's good to read that your Suntiger was kept in that adult sized container since 1". Never had problems finding food?
Is the machining for the holes nice and "crisp", as in no plastic bits hanging around when you unpack it. Seems to be made pretty well from what I can see. These pics are really helpful.
What sub are you using for the Genic? Is it straight coco fiber? It looks more compact, less fibrous than coco fiber.
Nice T homes Zuk !
Thanks Mark, any time ae =)Brilliant T's/enclosures thanks for sharing them
Thank you! Yes I'm curious why other countries don't seem to have them so easily accessible, I sure hope you guys find themLove these enclosures. Well done! I really need to look for a way to get affordable acrylic containers here.
Thanks vespers, I really like the look of yours also!Nice enclosures, some of which I saw in that other thread. I particularly like the look of that A. geniculate enclosure. Very "tropical forest floor" looking.
Thanks Viper! No he never had a problem really, he set up shop inside that log pretty quick and hung around the entrance so I just dropped it nearby in most cases, however crickets love to roam so it would always eventually wander to him in the end.
The machining is nice, the holes are always perfectly formed. Occasionally I have an issue with one piece not quite fitting into the other but either a bit of brute force or a nail and lighter usually fixes that up nicely.
It's coco fiber with a layer of peat moss on the top, helps to hold in the moisture better. Sometimes I pull out all the fibers when I use coco fiber because it makes it look better =D It's all compacted down so that she can burrow if she wants to (and she did in the end)
Once again thanks!
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Thanks Mark, any time ae =)
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Thank you! Yes I'm curious why other countries don't seem to have them so easily accessible, I sure hope you guys find them
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Thanks vespers, I really like the look of yours also!
For the USA, one reason is cost of labor, the general cost of living in the USA is higher than China, ie higher salaries, esp labor costs being so low in China and that part of the world! The part that interests me from another post is that Asian site where Ts are sold on China's version of Amazon.com at particularly low prices (not including the regional species).Thank you! Yes I'm curious why other countries don't seem to have them so easily accessible
Yeah for sure! You may wana even consider ordering in bulk and then selling them to other keepers that are interested =)Thanks man..I'll order from them at some point. Including shipping, it's totally worth it.
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For the USA, one reason is cost of labor, the general cost of living in the USA is higher than China, ie higher salaries, esp labor costs being so low in China and that part of the world! The part that interests me from another post is that Asian site where Ts are sold on China's version of Amazon.com at particularly low prices (not including the regional species).