Bird eating spiders are obligate burrowers... with those sliding doors going right to the very bottom of the enclosure, there's not the available space to give a good depth for a T to burrow. I keep all my T's in the largest sized critter keepers, filled the the brim with coir peat mixed with sphagnum moss for them to create their burrows. They only need a physical space (area) twice the size of their leg-span, you can literally keep them happy in a large pickle jar, it's the depth they need though to burrow deep.BIRD EATING SPIDER, would be perfect
NO too small for a Gillens,ours is in a 3';monitors are an active creature and need room to run aroundFor a gilleni it would be fine, they do grow fast but don't get too big
NO too small for a Gillens,ours is is a 3'
I'm not saying an adult I'm just saying a baby until it grows up a bit.NO too small for a Gillens,ours is in a 3';monitors are an active creature and need room to run around
??? Thought you said that adult gillen's don't get too big...I'm not saying an adult I'm just saying a baby until it grows up a bit.
I meant that if they don't get too big they would take longer to get to a size where they wouldn't fit in that enclosure. Adult gillens can thrive in enclosures only a bit bigger than this one.??? Thought you said that adult gillen's don't get too big...
I really think you shouldn't house any sort of monitor in there unless you have ready a larger enclosure. I'd suggest maybe an arboreal gecko for that setup, or maybe some frogs.
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