Precarious
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So here is how I'm set up:
5 ghosts in a plastic enclosure from MantisPlace
4 violins in a glass Exo-Terra (PT2600) 12" x 12" x 12" terrarium
2 gambian nymphs in deli cup
5 Heterochaeta is deli cup
I mounted a light directly above the enclosures for better viewing and to better control their pattern of day/night. That way I can plug into a timer so they have day/night no matter what is going on in the room.
The shelf below is the nymphs, flies, fruitflies, and other supplies. I also have one of the violins in a deli cup temporarily to control its food intake. It just wouldn't stop eating! Since someone is bound to ask, the creepy thing with the doll's head is a sculpture by the artist Indio (www.desolatebeauty.com) called "Pretty Children". The painting behind it is one of mine.
The ghosts' tank has a screened hole on back and screen glued to the underside of the lid for extra hanging space. There is one adult female and 4 sub-adults comfortably housed inside. I keep a small digital temp/humidity unit in each tank so I always know its state. I got them for around $8 each at Walmart. Well worth the investment! Moss in the bottom of each tank to hold humidity (also bought from MantisPlace).
I used to keep the violins in an identical tank but after they became too large I transferred them to this glass enclosure to be sure they had enough separation and hang height. I really dig this tank design! I use the 12" x 12" x 18" version for my whipscorpions. The front opens like french doors which is really nice for feeding, misting, and handling. I can even stick my camcorder in there to record a molt! There is enough height to have multiple levels for them to hang and safely molt, but they love the screened "roof" best.
5 ghosts in a plastic enclosure from MantisPlace
4 violins in a glass Exo-Terra (PT2600) 12" x 12" x 12" terrarium
2 gambian nymphs in deli cup
5 Heterochaeta is deli cup
I mounted a light directly above the enclosures for better viewing and to better control their pattern of day/night. That way I can plug into a timer so they have day/night no matter what is going on in the room.
The shelf below is the nymphs, flies, fruitflies, and other supplies. I also have one of the violins in a deli cup temporarily to control its food intake. It just wouldn't stop eating! Since someone is bound to ask, the creepy thing with the doll's head is a sculpture by the artist Indio (www.desolatebeauty.com) called "Pretty Children". The painting behind it is one of mine.
The ghosts' tank has a screened hole on back and screen glued to the underside of the lid for extra hanging space. There is one adult female and 4 sub-adults comfortably housed inside. I keep a small digital temp/humidity unit in each tank so I always know its state. I got them for around $8 each at Walmart. Well worth the investment! Moss in the bottom of each tank to hold humidity (also bought from MantisPlace).
I used to keep the violins in an identical tank but after they became too large I transferred them to this glass enclosure to be sure they had enough separation and hang height. I really dig this tank design! I use the 12" x 12" x 18" version for my whipscorpions. The front opens like french doors which is really nice for feeding, misting, and handling. I can even stick my camcorder in there to record a molt! There is enough height to have multiple levels for them to hang and safely molt, but they love the screened "roof" best.