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Generally a tank double the size of its legspan is sufficient however I often go for 3 or 4 times the legspan. Tarantula don't tend to move from their established home unless they're forced or become sexually mature males so the concept of very large tanks is human. Make sure is upright, a sweet jar or plastic cereal container would be a good choice.
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oh thanks because i was thinking of some thing more along the line of the small exo terra tank but yes i do have a large sweet container that i will now move hm into as he is in a criket keeper at the mo and he out growing it as we speek.
i also have 1 last question. do you keep your terantulas on a heat mat or some thing along those lines?
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