This is the largest invertebrate enclosure I've designed to date, and it took 6 and half hours to construct. One of my most frequently asked questions is how I make bioactive clay wall setups, and hopefully this video will help to answer that to a degree. These enclosures are ideal for genera like most Euoplos, Cataxia, and Cryptoforis, and would also work well for many trapdoors outside Australia such as Liphistius.
A huge thank you to Supa Dan for allowing me to use a handful of his photographs of wild Euoplos turrificus burrows in this video!
For more photos of these incredible spiders and their burrows, search "palisade trapdoor" on google images.
Music provided by Epidemic Sound:
Ambre Jaune - This Is Bait & Wagtail
Cora Zea - Land Of Eternal Spring
Squiid - Pandora's Box
Chill Cole - Surrounded By Nature
A huge thank you to Supa Dan for allowing me to use a handful of his photographs of wild Euoplos turrificus burrows in this video!
For more photos of these incredible spiders and their burrows, search "palisade trapdoor" on google images.
Music provided by Epidemic Sound:
Ambre Jaune - This Is Bait & Wagtail
Cora Zea - Land Of Eternal Spring
Squiid - Pandora's Box
Chill Cole - Surrounded By Nature
- Catégories
- AQUARIUM PLANTS
- Mots-clés
- palisade trapdoor, spider, trapdoor
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