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Tliltocatl Albopilosum enclosure size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coradams" data-source="post: 189188" data-attributes="member: 33125"><p>I believe many keepers use the large Faunarium (the deep style, not the flat style) for their tarantulas. It should be fine. In the wild tarantulas do not tend to go very far from their burrows. Just make sure you can give it enough substrate if she wants to dig. </p><p></p><p>I have never tried to put a plant on the back of the enclosure. It is an interesting idea. I would try a plant that hangs down as there should not be much room between the top of the substrate and the top of the enclosure. </p><p></p><p>Another thing about store bought plants: they tend to be grown in potting soil with fertilizers and pesticides that can be harmful to you tarantula. I always wash all the potting soil off the roots and soaking them before transplanting into an enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coradams, post: 189188, member: 33125"] I believe many keepers use the large Faunarium (the deep style, not the flat style) for their tarantulas. It should be fine. In the wild tarantulas do not tend to go very far from their burrows. Just make sure you can give it enough substrate if she wants to dig. I have never tried to put a plant on the back of the enclosure. It is an interesting idea. I would try a plant that hangs down as there should not be much room between the top of the substrate and the top of the enclosure. Another thing about store bought plants: they tend to be grown in potting soil with fertilizers and pesticides that can be harmful to you tarantula. I always wash all the potting soil off the roots and soaking them before transplanting into an enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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