What do tarantulas need in their cage?

Your tarantula will be happiest living in a 10-gallon terrarium or aquarium. (More on that below.) Your spider will also need an area to hide in, such as a half-log, as well as branches, rocks and leaves to make your tarantula feel more at home.
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What should I put my tarantula in?

Where Do I Keep My Tarantula? Dr. Keller advises housing your tarantula in a 20-gallon aquarium or larger. The aquarium should be kept in a quiet area of the home that is not too bright, because an area with commotion and brighter lights may be stressful for most tarantulas.
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What do tarantulas need to survive?

A well-balanced tarantula diet consists of: Appropriately sized live insects such as gut-loaded (recently fed) crickets, mealworms, superworms, hornworms and roaches.
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What to feed
  • Fresh, clean, chlorine-free water should be available at all times (in a shallow bowl). ...
  • Feed juveniles daily, adults every other day.
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Do I need a heat lamp for a tarantula?

Heating. A temperature of 21-24°C is required for most of the tarantulas that you should buy as a beginner. If you have a centrally heated room which stays at that temperature all the time then you won't need extra heating during the winter, but you will between spring and autumn when the heating is switched off.
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How often should I mist my tarantula cage?

Many care sheets will mention “misting” or “spraying” as a means to keep the moisture levels in enclosures up. Some will even go so far as to prescribe a certain schedule for misting the enclosure, like every other day or twice a week.
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Do tarantulas need UV light?

Tarantulas don't need light to survive because they are used to living in low-light conditions in the wild. They don't get their energy from light like some other animals. Some animals in the wild require sunlight to survive.
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Do tarantulas need a water dish?

Tarantulas don't have water dishes in the wild, so they don't need them in captivity.
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What is a good beginner tarantula?

12 Best Pet Tarantulas for Beginners
  • Skeleton Tarantula.
  • Pumpkin Patch Tarantula.
  • Green Bottle Blue Tarantula.
  • Mexican Redrump Tarantula.
  • Mexican Redleg Tarantula.
  • Mexican Redknee Tarantula.
  • Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula.
  • Curly Hair Tarantula.
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How many crickets do you feed a tarantula?

Juvenile and Maturing Tarantulas

Most species of tarantulas do well with a regimen of no more than two crickets per week. However, after molting all ages are at their hungriest. Following molt, increase feeding to three crickets the first week or two.
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Do tarantulas like big enclosures?

Tarantulas truly do not need a lot of room. Not only do they feel more secure in smaller space, but you will be able to monitor their feeding times more easily. That being said, adult tarantulas shouldn't be kept in super tiny deli containers or anything ridiculous like that!
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Do tarantulas like red light?

Tarantulas cant see the red side of the spectrum so you can use as bright red led light as you can find or cover a normal flashlight lens with red tint.
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Can tarantulas see red light at night?

It appears that enthusiasts and breeders agree on the fact that tarantulas can't see red light.
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How many air holes does a tarantula need?

I drill 6 to 10 holes on one side, then another set on the opposite side for good ventilation. If you find yourself buying up spiderlings left and right, get yourself a cheap Dremel tool if you don't already have one.
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Do tarantulas need ventilation?

Proper ventilation is necessary for a healthy, happy tarantula. Without ventilation mold and fungus could grow which can be dangerous or even deadly to your new pet. Too much ventilation and the enclosure will not hold humidity.
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What is too hot for tarantulas?

Tarantulas do best at warm temperatures, in the 24 to 27o C (75 to 80o F) range. Mist their terrarium daily. Although tarantulas will not thrive in damp conditions, they do need some humidity; 50 to 80% is ideal. They prefer live crickets, but tarantulas will eat most insects.
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How often should I change my tarantulas water?

In general, if a tarantula puts a bolus or an old molt in their bowl I will immediately change the water and clean the bowl. If they just fill it with substrate I empty the bowl and refill the water.
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What can I feed my tarantula Besides crickets?

Crickets are always a safe bet, as all tarantulas are insectivores. Depending on the tarantula, live grasshoppers, katydids, moths, mealworms, superworms), houseflies or cockroaches might also provide a welcome meal.
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Do you have to mist tarantulas?

Unless you're keeping babies under 2 inches or the swamp species, adding moisture to the cage (beyond the water dish) is also generally not needed except during premolt, when it can help to lightly mist the tarantula and the cage once a day.
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Do tarantulas need heat mat?

They simply don't get hot enough to 'cook' a spider, and if used the correct way, the majority of the enclosure isn't affected by the mat. It's just there to ensure that when room temperature does drop, the spider has some form of warmth as some houses can get freezing cold!
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