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Spider Terrarium, Acrylic Reptile Breeding Box Jumping Spider Enclosure with Dropper Tongs snail cage, cricket enclosure arboreal tarantula habitat

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  • package include 1 small spider cage(2.7×2.7×2.7inch), 1 simulated turf,1 ceramics bowl, 1 dropper,1 tweezer,1 Driftwood. Suitable for arboreal tarantulas, crickets, snails, praying mantis, spiders, scorpions, praying mantis, house lizards, frogs, corn snakes, beetles, hermit crabs and other small insects.
  • insect enclosure is made of quality acrylic material for use; Eco-friendly, with good transparency, safe for your pets.
  • The reptile breeding box is Made of quality acrylic material and long-lasting.
  • The transparent acrylic enclosure allows you to clearly observe your pet's behavior without scaring them. The cage opens from the bottom to prevent pets from easily escaping.



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Kristi
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
This was an amazing buy. Easy to use. Love it for photographing bugs. Super durable. Easy to clean. Works great
Aperkot
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This has been perfect for housing 26 slings until they need to be separated. They all live at the top. I don’t bother with the food or water plugs, they’re useless, but I can open the bottom easily and quickly for feeding and misting. I also add a piece of tape to keep it closed just in case. No slings or fruit flies have escaped. I do keep water in the watering thing just to maintain some extra humidity for molting, but they don’t drink out of there. I would not use this to house a grown jumping spider, much too small.
The Turners
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Our brown widow loves it & refuses to leave every time we try to let her go 🤪 she loves it.
Michelle Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
This adorable little box was perfect for my baby jumping spider. It’s very clear and well built.
Cole O.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
This terrarium is very tiny but adorable. However, the bowl was already broken and outside the bubble wrap when we opened the box. I was quite disappointed.
MM748
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
This will only work temporarily for my lil spood, which is fine, and I don't recommend it unless you need it temporarily.My tiny spider is about 1mm. Very, very tiny baby. But the makeshift containers I was making for him were just difficult to deal with - I was disturbing him too much to just mist inside them, and there was no way he could make his web den in them without them getting destroyed.With some adjustments - and other purchases - I was able to make it workable until he gets big enough for a REAL enclosure (just go to Tarantula Cribs, they have great prices for acrylic enclosures for jumping spiders). He's already made a bit of a home for himself within 3 days.I'd give this product less than 2 stars if I didn't need it only temporarily, and if it didn't more or less serve that purpose of being a temporary enclosure.It arrived a bit janky. I had to pull off dried flooded glue. I also had to properly glue down some of the attachments (particularly around the rubber seal at the top, as the entire thing was loose). Very, VERY sloppy glue job. The 'turf' they send you sheds like CRAZY and is useless. And don't expect a very glamourous twig - it's just a little stick - but it does fit in. The tiny bowl is very cute though.There is no assembly for the box itself, but with how much extra DIY you have to do to make this workable, I would NOT say there's no assembly required. Make sure you have proper glue, possibly an Exacto blade too. And stuff to fill it. The turf is just garbage.The enclosure is still a bit too big for my baby spider, as he can't really find or catch prey very well in it, even if I put said prey in the bowl. I've had to, unfortunately, disturb him, and put him in a tiny container with prey, which he promptly (and cutely) stalks and pounces on.Lil Spood gets a cuteness rating of 11/10.Enclosure... ehhh... 4/10.
Kristen Tate
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Our spider seems happy and content in this box. It was smaller than I expected, but I guess I didn’t know what 4 inches was. It’s sleek looking, as it’s all acrylic. It is a bit difficult to open the feed hole, but this is manageable/fixable.
Laurel Schoenrank
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2024
For starters, look at the photo in the listing, and then look at the actual stick included. (The listing used the word “driftwood “.) and look at the opening for feeding your little critter. The one I got is not like that at all. It’s a sort of silicone stopper – just as big on the inside as on the outside. Feels like it’s meant to be permanent. Very difficult to open and nearly impossible to close. Not sure how I’m going to feed my jumping spider without him escaping or getting squished. I think it’s meant to have a lid more like the water tube. And I’m not sure of the point of the water tube. Can’t put more than a few drops without it spilling all over the water-repellent carpet. The “artificial turf” is a piece of very silky strange carpet. For $22.61 I’m feeling spectacularly unimpressed. Do not recommend.On the positive side, the plastic is nice and clear.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
This is a small container I intended to house a small jumping spider. When delivered, the vent holes were loose and the metal vents fell out with almost no touching, which I had to glue back in. I then saw a review about the fake grass length which food bugs would hide in, so I intended to trim it down but the grass was glued incorrectly to the ground fabric causing a large ripple. I opted to just remove it and use small bits of dirt. The spider moved in and went to the top, as many jumping spiders make their little homes in top corners of their enclosure. Unfortunately the latching mechanism and large hinge startle the spider when it’s popped open and mess up any vertical decor as the lid hinges back.I ended up removing the water dropper thing (which I thought would have a hole in the bottom to collect a small water droplet but was wrong) and put it in another jar until a better enclosure could be delivered. I ended up buying a larger cylindrical enclosure that’s clearly better build quality.I will say the container provides a clear view of whatever’s inside and, with proper securing of everything it would work fine if you never intended on opening and removing the spider/insect, as it provides a feeding port that provides a way to feed the spider with no contact. It’s just not quite what I wanted as I want to get my spider out on occasion and by opening the lid, the wood and any decor would move around and disturb the rest of the enclosure.Anyone who gets this would be better off using any clear resealable jar with air holes, which they probably have lying around the house.
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