REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium
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REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium
$4.91
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REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium Price History
Price History for Jumping Spider Habitat Breeding Box Cages For Spider Insect Small New! I4K1
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Current Price | $4.91 | January 10, 2025 |
Highest Price | $8.89 | December 14, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $4.91 | January 10, 2025 |
Since October 11, 2024
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$4.91 | January 10, 2025 |
$6.97 | December 17, 2024 |
$8.89 | December 14, 2024 |
$6.97 | November 29, 2024 |
$8.22 | November 26, 2024 |
REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium Description
- Jumping Spider Enclosure: Our spider enclosure is made of 0.1-inch acrylic material. HD clear acrylic terrarium allows you to see your pet clearly
- Air ventilation: The spider terrarium has a large number of ventilation holes on both sides to ensure air circulation inside the box. Each hole has a diameter of 0.5 mm
- Scope of application: Acrylic terrarium is suitable for keeping jumping spiders, scorpions, insects for arthropods, invertebrates
- Easy to assemble:Remove the protective film from the acrylic, refer to the instructions that came with the tarantula container to install and secure with silicone rings.Tarantula terrarium measures 6x8x14 inch
- Note: If you want to use it as a desert tank or rainforest tank, please use the sealing waterproof adhesive (not included) on the bottom
REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium Specification
Specification: REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium
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REPTITRIP Jumping Spider Enclosure 6x8x14 Terrarium Reviews (8)
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Klone –
So I was excited about the size when I first took it out of the box, but two minutes into setting up the corner cracked and broke. Itโs very cheap material and not worth it. It also isnโt clear like the picture shows. Itโs more of a cloudy white color. Hopefully I save people from buying this because itโs definitely not worth the money.
Savannah Thompson –
This is my third one of these in different sizes. This one is the smallest. These are put together with small tight seals that look like thick PVC rubber bands. Use caution when putting them on as they will fly away if you miss getting them on. They don’t supply extra bands in the event you lose one. They should include at least 5 extra ones. These are great for temporary housing of a creature. I currently have a piece of wood with carpenter bees in hibernation. When I replaced my mailbox post the carpenter bees were hibernating there so I cut out the section they were in and made them a house in my large enclosure. I have it on my back porch in the corner as the bees cannot be in the house as warm weather will bring them out of hibernation. I will set them free in the spring at the wildlife refuge which is not far from my location. The air vents are small but a small insect, spider, or baby snake could escape. I have one set up as a terrarium ready to go if I come across a creature. This one is small but it can hold your gecko or tarantula for a while if you need to clean their cage or take them to the veterinarian. They are pretty sturdy, but the locking mechanism could be made more secure. Overall it works as described. They don’t take up much room and I like having this one and the others on hand in the event I need one.
JJ A. –
Missing parts and so I wasnโt able to get the box to secure unfortunately.
Klone –
Cons: Should run the protective film over the edge a bit in order to pull was a pain in the butt to get it started on EVERY PIECE.
Pros: Easy to follow directions, easy to put together and the silicone bands make it hold tightly together and are easy to take off and on.
Earl Gray Tea –
Quite large, be careful with the lock tab I accidentally broke it off but it isn’t really necessary, but It was my fault putting it together with it in the latch, I’m a dope lol
Kindle Customer –
This is a great, sturdy enclosure for a jumping spider, and a very good size for when they reach adulthood as well! My only concern is the size of the holes; I would exercise caution if you’re using it for breeding mothers (slings being so small) and keep an eye on your fruit fly feeders.
The second photo is a side by side comparison with my first jumping spider’s enclosure (this one is on the right). I wish I would have known about this enclosure when I adopted her! I paid three times the price for a smaller enclosure that is maybe a bit more sturdy and easy to open.
I already bought a second one of these to upgrade her into. She’s bigger than my second jumping spider so I feel badly watching her in her smaller enclosure next to his now.
I definitely recommend! It is not very difficult to put together at all. Removing the protective tape is a bit of a pain, but well worth it for the price, size and quality of this enclosure.
Kindle Customer –
Rubber bands slide on easy. Use tweezers if you have problems with the protectant coverings. This is great for the price. Iโm considering gluing it together to make it water tight.
Mechanic Dude –
Came ready to go and perfect size for a lite spider.