I've recently taken delivery of 2 x 12 x 8 x 8 terrestrial and 2 12 x 8 x 8 arboreal vivariums from House of Spiders, which I've set up exactly as I wanted, and I just think they are magnificent.
The Ts seem to be loving them too.
It's taking a little while for the condensation to settle down, but it is getting better every day.
Some photos:
The group.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums025.jpg)
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums031.jpg)
Tilly's (Av. versicolor) viv is all set up with real moss peat and live plants.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums026.jpg)
Rani's (P. regalis) viv has a fantastic piece of hard wood that I managed to get from my local exotic pet shop.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums027.jpg)
Lola's (G. pulchripes) viv has a rock feature and an area for burrowing, plus a leafy shade for daytime basking and hiding, and is already being used in this way.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums028.jpg)
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums013.jpg)
Tia's (C. fasciatum) viv is uses a simple hide and a cover plant.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums029.jpg)
I think they are great for viewing, and taking photos (when the light is right).
Thank you again to House of Spiders, and I may well be ordering more in the future.
The Ts seem to be loving them too.
It's taking a little while for the condensation to settle down, but it is getting better every day.
Some photos:
The group.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums025.jpg)
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums031.jpg)
Tilly's (Av. versicolor) viv is all set up with real moss peat and live plants.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums026.jpg)
Rani's (P. regalis) viv has a fantastic piece of hard wood that I managed to get from my local exotic pet shop.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums027.jpg)
Lola's (G. pulchripes) viv has a rock feature and an area for burrowing, plus a leafy shade for daytime basking and hiding, and is already being used in this way.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums028.jpg)
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums013.jpg)
Tia's (C. fasciatum) viv is uses a simple hide and a cover plant.
![](http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u97/Walswebworld/Tarantulas/Tarantula%20vivariums/Vivariums029.jpg)
I think they are great for viewing, and taking photos (when the light is right).
Thank you again to House of Spiders, and I may well be ordering more in the future.
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