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Another rehousing - Ziggy

Another rehousing! This time it is Ziggy (previously Poe). Ziggy was getting to the point where he could almost span the entire floor of his enclosure with his legs, and to be honest, his enclosure was pretty boring for an arboreal species. He was housed in the small Arboreal Keeper from the Spider Shop, but it really wasn't appropriate for him at this point.
As he is an arboreal species, I wanted to get him something similar to what my mantises and jumping spiders are in, so again I turned to Amazon to get him this:
Like my other enclosures, it was a flatpacked acrylic box that I needed to assemble myself, but it's top opening and has a nice strong magnetised lid so that he is unlikely to get out. Cork bark, spider plants, and moss for humidity are fast becoming my favourite decor items, as they offer a more naturalistic environment for the spiders. Yes, Fred has a castle, skulls and a coffin, but to be honest it is wasted on him as he tends to sit up in the corners far away from it all. So more recently I have been opting for a natural look.
Transferring him was a little bit tricky, as I am more scared of him than I am of most of my other spoods. As an old world tarantula, if he bit me it would be very painful. But as you can see in this picture, he was very happy with his new home, and he has already webbed himself a nice big nest behind one of the bark towers. Fortunately, it will be a little while before he needs to be moved again.

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