Methal
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2014
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- 61
My lovely wife found me a 40 gallon enclosure Pic:
(wow thats large! and the picture too!)
The largest T in my collection is about a 5-6 inch P. Striata, next would be my golden Knee at bout the same size. Thinking there would be a lot of unused wasted space even with a large T in there.
Now what I was thinking of doing is taking some plywood, or similar (first thought was plexi-glass) and segmenting the 40gal into 3 separate compartments.
However my worry is 1 I dont want to use ply wood. Looks a bit trashy, and there is the mold problem with damp substrate.
2nd is if I use plexi-glass will the Ts be able to see each other. Will they get worked up/stressed out and attempt to fight.
I could use some creative suggestions on what I can do with this. What I may end up doing is setting it up vertically, use the plexi glass, and create a sort of standing tarantula apartment.
Though i'm about as creative as a box of rocks, so I thought i'd ask and get some of your artistic help =D
EDIT: looking at it now, I think it might even be a 60 gal.
(wow thats large! and the picture too!)
The largest T in my collection is about a 5-6 inch P. Striata, next would be my golden Knee at bout the same size. Thinking there would be a lot of unused wasted space even with a large T in there.
Now what I was thinking of doing is taking some plywood, or similar (first thought was plexi-glass) and segmenting the 40gal into 3 separate compartments.
However my worry is 1 I dont want to use ply wood. Looks a bit trashy, and there is the mold problem with damp substrate.
2nd is if I use plexi-glass will the Ts be able to see each other. Will they get worked up/stressed out and attempt to fight.
I could use some creative suggestions on what I can do with this. What I may end up doing is setting it up vertically, use the plexi glass, and create a sort of standing tarantula apartment.
Though i'm about as creative as a box of rocks, so I thought i'd ask and get some of your artistic help =D
EDIT: looking at it now, I think it might even be a 60 gal.