TARANTULA BIOACTIVE Arboreal Enclosure - Rehousing our Psalmopoeus Cambridgei
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- HAPPY HOLIDAYS everyone! Our P cambridgei is getting too big for her current enclosure so we made a naturalistic home that resembles where they originally came from; the Tropics!
Previous video:
• TARANTULA SLING FEEDING!
Songs used:
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Sneaky Snitch - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Dog and Pony Show by Silent Partner
Greenery - Silent Partner
Fragments - Nomyn
Seasons - Rival x Cadmium ft. Harley Bird
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This is well good
@@Kingly7451 thank you!
Awesome rehouse beautiful t
Thank you ☺️
Great build, glad I ran into this channel.
I appreciate it! Stay tuned for more naturalistic builds :)
Okay. New subscriber here. Nice rehousing bro. More more more!
Welcome to the family! Thank you and stay tuned for more :D
What kind of moss did you use?
@@lorenzonaquita3682 it’s just the common garden moss. I’m not quite sure what it’s official name is
Sick setup… question? Did you add water dish later or are you watering walls every few days? Do you also grow your own plants for terrariums?
Thank you. With this setup I’m not going to add any water dish because I mist the plants daily. I have a heat source on them so it dries out quick hence why I mist daily. Yes I do have tropical plants that I’m propagating, one of them is on the video which is the mini oakleaf fig.
@@lostInExotics I just started my tarantula collection and I’m learning that the addiction hits hard.. I agree but damn the addiction is not just the tarantula but the accessorizing and eco system build is immense lol.. there goes my money lol. Thanks for reply. Great channel
@@juniadventures I can definitely relate! It’s hard to just keep one, you gotta have them all!! Making a naturalistic enclosure based on where they’re from is very satisfying. It’s like a slice of nature in a small enclosure. Thanks for watching! Good luck and welcome to the hobby :)
where did you get the enclosures at 1:44
I got it at a Japanese dollarstore called Oomomo. If youare in the states, you can find it at Daiso