Yes, but any glass enclosure will need to be cleaned more often because the ammonia level will be much higher due to less ventilation. It will also hold more heat (body heat from the mice) so make sure it is large enough to accommodate the number of mice in the enclosure.
I am bringing the desert indoors by building a terrarium! My pet tarantula will love his new terrarium!
At the zoo: Fish live in an aquarium (water tank). Lizards live in a terrarium (earth tank). Birds live in an aviary (big cage for birds).
In a terrarium. It's like an aquarium only with dirt and leaves and stuff.
Yes, a cactus can live in a terrarium. A cactus is a survivor that adapts to a wide range of conditions. What it handles poorly are cold and dampness. So one of the smaller cactus plants should have no problems with a terrarium life style as long as coldness and dampness are controlled.
Mainly plants are grown and live in terrariums
No, keep the shelter spots in there, as for several days after the tarantula molts it will be very soft and easily injured. Make sure there are no live prey items in the terrarium, as at this point they could easily kill your pet, but any type of shelter and hiding spot is actually more critical for the tarantula at this point.
there are 3 types of pets that live in a terrarium1.a few amphibians (you must ALWAYS have a dish of water in it !)2. Mostly lizard reptiles (like geckos , snakes , wild lizards)3.and a tiny bit of rodents like rats and miceA terrarium is a desert or rain forest habitat .
i think for how do you make a terrarium they want pictures and how you make a terrarium
maybe, if it's lucky
A Vivarium. They can also live in a terrarium, or aqua-terrarium, depending on which species of reptile is to be housed. The conditions have to be perfect for the animal to survive, so the correct choice is essential.
My grandmother made a lovely terrarium out of an old, glass cigar jar.
That is the correct spelling of "terrarium."