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<blockquote data-quote="Kat Maehl" data-source="post: 117314" data-attributes="member: 23664"><p>Hey guys. </p><p>I'm asking this question because my friend who's raising my T's until I move to the states. </p><p></p><p>But he's adamant about using jamies inclosures or ones like that.</p><p>To put it simply, I have the money for some tarantulas but not their enclosures.</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of well known breeders and YouTube personalities who have them in Rubbermaid homes and makeshift enclosures. When I pointed this out he argued he has cats.</p><p> </p><p>I too have a cat and he's never done anything with my tarantulas. </p><p></p><p>He and I are not wealthy people, so I find it very silly he says if he's going to have a tarantula it's the best enclosure or nothing.</p><p>Perhaps I am wrong, but if it has enough air, and emulates their native home I fail to see why a Tupperware isn't good.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to make fun of my friend, I just think his obsession with a $80-140 enclosure is absurd. </p><p></p><p>Any advice is most welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kat Maehl, post: 117314, member: 23664"] Hey guys. I'm asking this question because my friend who's raising my T's until I move to the states. But he's adamant about using jamies inclosures or ones like that. To put it simply, I have the money for some tarantulas but not their enclosures. I see a lot of well known breeders and YouTube personalities who have them in Rubbermaid homes and makeshift enclosures. When I pointed this out he argued he has cats. I too have a cat and he's never done anything with my tarantulas. He and I are not wealthy people, so I find it very silly he says if he's going to have a tarantula it's the best enclosure or nothing. Perhaps I am wrong, but if it has enough air, and emulates their native home I fail to see why a Tupperware isn't good. I'm not trying to make fun of my friend, I just think his obsession with a $80-140 enclosure is absurd. Any advice is most welcome. [/QUOTE]
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