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Jumping Spider Enclosure - Acrylic Terrarium Habitat for Spiders, Tarantulas, Snail, Mantis, Lizard, and Small Reptiles, Dual Sliding Doors, Small

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  • 【Perfect for Jumping Spiders and Other Small Creatures】: Our 3x3x6 inch size enclosure is specifically designed for jumping spiders, tarantulas, snail, mantis, lizard, and other small reptiles and amphibians, providing a safe and comfortable habitat
  • 【Easy Access Dual Sliding Doors and Security Locking System】: Our unique dual sliding doors provide easy access to your pet, while locking magnetic points ensure their safety and security, making it ideal for handling and maintenance
  • 【Smaller and More Ventilation Holes Design】: We designed smaller and more ventilation holes on the top and sides to ensure both breathability and escape prevention, making it ideal for micro-sized pets
  • 【360-Degree View with Clear Acrylic】: Enjoy a stunning view of your pet from all angles with our high-quality high-translucent acrylic terrarium, perfect for observing and interacting with your jumping spider or other small creatures
  • 【No Assembly and Stackable Design】: our aquariums require no assembly and disassembly and are ready to use right out of the package, the unique stackable design allows for easy storage and customization, perfect for beginners and experienced pet owners



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Wendy Daniels
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Cute spider house.
SecreReads
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
The container is too small for anything including a jumping spider. The quality itselfIs fine but it’s so small I can’t think of much that would actually got in it.
NerdsRSexy2
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This is such a nice little home for a pet insect. I'm hoping to find a jumping spider or small mantis to place in here this spring. This case is crystal clear and came well-protected in the box. It's 3x3x6" in size and is a nice quality case. It is adequately ventilated. The doors are magnetic, and the magnet is very strong. There are two doors. One door slides to the right in the middle of the case, the other slides open at the top. Most spiders will make a web nest at the top of the enclosure and this door is ideal for not messing that nest up when opening and closing the box. The lower portion is ready to start with adding drainage and substrate. I'll begin decorating it and get it ready for our new little creature. It would be a nice little observation box for those that just want to catch and release. Very satisfied with the enclosure.
gnos
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This is nice for spiderlings. I think it's sa little small for an adult jumping spider. This is nice because it doesn't require assemblyThere's a door in the front and on the top. I like the magnets. It's easy to clean because of the 2 doors.
Erin
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This enclosure is the perfect home for my new jumping spider! The size is just right, and the dual sliding doors make access easy while keeping her secure. It's well made and designed with small creatures in mind. Overall, I'm really happy with and would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a quality habitat for their spider or other small critters.
NOMS
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
This tank was supposed to be a temporary home for my jumping spiders, but I quickly learned (the hard way) that bigger isn't always better. I am now in the process of switching all of my jumping spiders over to this style of enclosure for their *permanent* housing.Background info: one of my little web babies managed to escape last night, and I’ve been stressing out trying to find him. 🥺At first, I was worried about the size of this tank, but the reality is that they are tiny and don't need a bunch of space. That's why this setup is so great! This tank is a nice size for them to explore without the risk of getting lost.I really like the magnetic access points and the removable top (since jumpers are aboreal, I simply inverted the enclosure so that the removable top is now the removable bottom (pro tip! Lol). This will also be super useful when I need to make adjustments or clean inside the enclosure.The ventilation holes are on the smaller side, but still big enough for a smaller spood to slip through. That being said, I’d recommend waiting until your spider reaches at least the sixth instar before moving them into this tank. Until then, I find that deli cups with holes and a little hiding spot (I use cut boba straws) work perfectly.The tank arrived well packaged and was in perfect condition—no scratches or dings at all.All in all, I honestly wish I had gone with this setup from the beginning. Here’s hoping for Paul’s safe return (I’ll share a photo of both the enclosure and him when I can).Good luck with your shopping, and take care! 🕷️🕸️♥️
Jason Y.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
And I do mean tiny. This enclosure is small, and is suitable for insects, arachnids, maybe snails and tiny plants. There is no way a lizard or other reptile would survive long in there. Perhaps the tiniest of frogs could eek out an existence.But while it is very small, it is well designed for miniature fauna and flora. There are air holes that should likely keep small animals alive, if not fully oxygenated. There are two doors at the top and side that are very handy for getting access to your "pets" to feed and water them, etc. Both doors stay securely shut with some mini magnets built into them, which is a very nice detail.I used this tiny terrarium as a habitat for my daughter's first venus fly trap. I've never had a carnivorous plant in my house before and, realizing these creatures live off of live food (insects & spiders primarily) I discovered that it's quite difficult to feed a venus fly trap. I figure this enclosure will off the chance to catch bugs occasionally, introduce them to the habit, and discover firsthand what it looks like to see a venus fly trap catch its dinner! Granted, it's January in Colorado and insects are very hard to come by, but we'll be excited for providing springtime bug meals.
Mellissa
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
This enclosure is high quality and perfect size for a juvenile/sub-adult jumping spider! The front opening is very convenient and allows for minimal disruption to my spider when opening or closing the enclosure and the plastic is clear enough to see everything incredibly well which makes cleaning a breeze. My only dislike and why I say this enclosure isn't perfect, is that the top opening is unnecessary. Considering this is being sold as a jumping spider enclosure, the top opening is actually a bad design choice as jumping spiders are arboreal and make their webs/hammocks at the top of their enclosures. Opening this from the top would destroy all their webs and most likely cause stress to the spider. I personally am just not using the top opening to avoid this but it's good to keep in mind for any new spider parents out there. Overall though, this is a great option for a spider enclosure and I would recommend it so long as the buyer knows that they shouldn't use the top opening.
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