MagicalLobster
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Hey, all! I make hides in my free time out of foam board, various nontoxic paint, and other decor. Foam board is great because it's easy to sculpt and poses no threat to crushing a T like rock or terracotta. I'll be using this thread to post pictures of the hides I've already made and the process pictures behind the ones I'm going to make. If you have any questions let me know. All of the hides I've made for myself thus far are for various species of tarantula.
These five pictures show some hides I made for juvenile LP males about 2-3" in legspan. I should note that these T's were in no risk of falling on to the harder objects in their enclosure as the shoebox didn't have much height. I'll include a picture of some sculpted foam board to show you how I start.
These five pictures show some hides I made for juvenile LP males about 2-3" in legspan. I should note that these T's were in no risk of falling on to the harder objects in their enclosure as the shoebox didn't have much height. I'll include a picture of some sculpted foam board to show you how I start.
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