Introduction: Tarantula Lego City Tank
I wanted to build something unique for my spider to live in that has never been done before. I asked around to different reptile suppliers if they thought a spider would survive in a lego tank. My feedback was borderline from everyone but I did it anyway and made sure I still met all the spiders needs as in coverage and humidity. He has been living in there for three years now, eating and healthy.

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20 Comments
3 years ago on Introduction
Severe mixed feelings about this. If he drops on those Lego's he will probably get a ruptured abdomen. Or break something. Isn't it just much more appropriate to keep him on spider/coco peat. I mean you can always construct a hide from the lego's
9 years ago
Actually the smaller the area for spiders the better they do.
Reply 5 years ago
you said this three times.
9 years ago
Actually the smaller the area for spiders the better they do.
Reply 5 years ago
you said this three times.
9 years ago
Actually the smaller the area for spiders the better they do.
Reply 5 years ago
you said this three times.
9 years ago
Poor little guy. That can't be too comfortable for him. It's so crowded and smooth.
Reply 6 years ago
Agreed. And unsafe.
6 years ago
As a tarantula keeper myself, I'd never consider putting a T in this.
If the T fell it would injure itself badly, perhaps even die.
They need substrate, wood bark, suitsble enclosures. Its hardly like they get bored. Their brains arent created they way.
8 years ago on Introduction
Cool! A tranchula!
8 years ago on Introduction
Nice enclosure, but... that's a terrestrial T, isn't it?
It might be more suitable for an Avicularia.
8 years ago on Introduction
wow this is impressive!
9 years ago
You're very lucky he's agile.
9 years ago
And try it out
9 years ago
You should experiment with a lizard it gecko
9 years ago
Hot wheels?!?!
9 years ago
Haha so cool!
9 years ago
IT'S SO FLUFFY!!!!!
9 years ago
That's really cool ! Crazy too ! :)