Not quite. The door should be higher up since 1/4th of the box will be filled with dirt since the T is terrestrial, wouldn't want it spilling out every time the door opens 😅
Most ready-made spider homes are for non-terrestrial ones so they are all taller than they are wide. The little guy could climb too high and injure itself if it fell
Thanks for the suggestion! Fortunately there is a laser cutting service near my area. I would take up on your offer if I didn't live on the other side of the world 😂
For future reference, tarantula slings (young t's) need smaller enclosures to get assimilated to before they grow up and can handle a larger housing. If the door were to swing in, feeding it could be quite a task since the area is so small. Thanks for taking the time to comment though, I've decided to go with laser cutting as per the rest of the comments
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Reply to comment by IceColdPorkSoda in Would something like this be possible for a DIY acrylic enclosure by behea
Not quite. The door should be higher up since 1/4th of the box will be filled with dirt since the T is terrestrial, wouldn't want it spilling out every time the door opens 😅
Most ready-made spider homes are for non-terrestrial ones so they are all taller than they are wide. The little guy could climb too high and injure itself if it fell