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Can a habitat be too big?
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<blockquote data-quote="tarantulas118" data-source="post: 219485" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>That truly depends. Tarantulas typically don’t “explore” for fun (of course there are exceptions) because in the wild if they did that then that equals the tarantula turning into a lovely sandwich for another animal. A 10 gallon is perfect for curly as with most tarantulas who reach the size that curly hairs grow to. Another thing to consider, is the 29 gallon lid on the side or the top cuase you’d want a lot of substrate and if the lid is on the side the that wouldn’t provide a lot of substrate for the Tarantula. The reason I’m saying this, tarantulas like to climb to the top of the enclosure when rehoused and if there isn’t enough substrate then tarantula could easily fall and get seriously injured or even worse die. As I said before your curly hair will be perfectly happy in a 10 gallon aquarium but really it’s all up to you. Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tarantulas118, post: 219485, member: 39333"] That truly depends. Tarantulas typically don’t “explore” for fun (of course there are exceptions) because in the wild if they did that then that equals the tarantula turning into a lovely sandwich for another animal. A 10 gallon is perfect for curly as with most tarantulas who reach the size that curly hairs grow to. Another thing to consider, is the 29 gallon lid on the side or the top cuase you’d want a lot of substrate and if the lid is on the side the that wouldn’t provide a lot of substrate for the Tarantula. The reason I’m saying this, tarantulas like to climb to the top of the enclosure when rehoused and if there isn’t enough substrate then tarantula could easily fall and get seriously injured or even worse die. As I said before your curly hair will be perfectly happy in a 10 gallon aquarium but really it’s all up to you. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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