Van Beal
Well-Known Member
So I've decided the best way to cope is to get this thread back up and running. So press on we shall.
The Southern Tip's vivarium doubles as an animal nursery for this area of the zoo, and will be presented in a different manner than previous habitats have been presented, to allow a step-by-step and more in-depth look at each exhibit space.
Exhibit Space 1-4 - Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula Avicularia avicularia (0.0.2) and Chaco Golden-knee Tarantula Grammostola pulchripes (0.0.2)
Each of these tanks houses one individual (two tanks for Avicularia, two for Grammostola) is 30x30x20 centimetres, or approximately 12x12x8 inches, and they are arranged in a square within the left-hand wall. Each tank utilizes a mixed substrate, with an approximate ratio of 65:25:10 of soil:sand:mulch, and small hides made from pieces of quebracho bark, supplied from trees grown on-site. Other plant species in the tank include Cleistocactus baumanni and Bromelia serra. The tanks' backdrop remain continuous between the four spaces, using a three-dimensional foam-carved rock face painted and decorated to replicate the rocks of the Chaco, which will soon be slightly concealed once a vine species native to the region can be found.
Possible Look
Image Credit -> @Dhole dude
Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula
Image Credit -> @NNM.
Chaco Golden-Knee Tarantula
Image Credit -> @vogelcommando
Exhibit Space 5 - juvenile Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle Phrynops hilarii (0.0.10)
Inspired/taken from the Toronto Zoo's juvenile holding spaces for Blanding's Turtle, this juvenile holding space is located on the right-hand wall. Simple plastic storage container repurposed, with larger gravel pieces providing the land area in an otherwise water-filled space. Currently with 4 functional tubs, two of which are in use, with a capacity of 6 turtles per tub.
Additionally, the window through which the turtles are viewed allows a peek into the backstage workings of the building.
Juvenile Turtle Housing
Image Credit -> @Azamat Shackleford
Exhibit Space 6 - adult Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle (2.2)
Continuing along the right-hand wall after the staff-only door into the 'backstage' nursery, a 15 sq. meter habitat viewed through a curved 2x1 meter window. The space in the habitat is 10:5 ratio of land:water, with the land space being a 75:25 ratio of soil:sand on a false-rock floor which also makes up the walls of the half-meter-deep pool and the backdrop for the exhibit. Ferns and small bushes dot the land area, with branches spanning across the water and hollow logs on the shore allow for a private space for the turtles to rest.
Possible Look of Adult Habitat
Image Credit -> @Zoofan15
Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle
Image Credit -> @Astrotom3000
Exhibit Space 7 - rotation of Argentine Black-and-White Tegu Salvator merianae (1.1, playfully dubbed 'Cookies (M)' and 'Creme (F)')
*second habitat in the vivarium with recent breeding success (0.0.2 juveniles kept in the Nursery)
Next door to our tarantula tanks in the left-hand wall, the largest of the vivarium's habitats, at 20 sq. meters is backdropped by foam-carved false rock and viewed through a 2x1 meter straight window. Multiple caves are dug into the back wall to allow privacy for the lizards, aided by the large limb of a quebracho tree to enrich the animal. The floor is a 60:40 ratio of soil:sand, occasionally containing bits of the plant species growing in the habitat (primarily Cleistocactus baumanni, with other succulent species also present). Heat lamps are embedded in the ceiling of the habitat, heated rocks scatter the floor, and a shallow water pool runs along the left-hand wall of the tank, all promoting healthy and natural behaviors.
Possible Look of Habitat
Image Credit -> @gulogulogulo
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
Image Credit -> @Zoological Point
And with that, I wrap up the return post, and the first half of the Southern Tip's vivarium. The second half of the vivarium, under ideal circumstances, should return tomorrow, but will return next week at the very latest.
Stay tuned, and enjoy!
The Southern Tip's vivarium doubles as an animal nursery for this area of the zoo, and will be presented in a different manner than previous habitats have been presented, to allow a step-by-step and more in-depth look at each exhibit space.
Exhibit Space 1-4 - Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula Avicularia avicularia (0.0.2) and Chaco Golden-knee Tarantula Grammostola pulchripes (0.0.2)
Each of these tanks houses one individual (two tanks for Avicularia, two for Grammostola) is 30x30x20 centimetres, or approximately 12x12x8 inches, and they are arranged in a square within the left-hand wall. Each tank utilizes a mixed substrate, with an approximate ratio of 65:25:10 of soil:sand:mulch, and small hides made from pieces of quebracho bark, supplied from trees grown on-site. Other plant species in the tank include Cleistocactus baumanni and Bromelia serra. The tanks' backdrop remain continuous between the four spaces, using a three-dimensional foam-carved rock face painted and decorated to replicate the rocks of the Chaco, which will soon be slightly concealed once a vine species native to the region can be found.
Possible Look
Image Credit -> @Dhole dude
Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula
Image Credit -> @NNM.
Chaco Golden-Knee Tarantula
Image Credit -> @vogelcommando
Exhibit Space 5 - juvenile Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle Phrynops hilarii (0.0.10)
Inspired/taken from the Toronto Zoo's juvenile holding spaces for Blanding's Turtle, this juvenile holding space is located on the right-hand wall. Simple plastic storage container repurposed, with larger gravel pieces providing the land area in an otherwise water-filled space. Currently with 4 functional tubs, two of which are in use, with a capacity of 6 turtles per tub.
Additionally, the window through which the turtles are viewed allows a peek into the backstage workings of the building.
Juvenile Turtle Housing
Image Credit -> @Azamat Shackleford
Exhibit Space 6 - adult Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle (2.2)
Continuing along the right-hand wall after the staff-only door into the 'backstage' nursery, a 15 sq. meter habitat viewed through a curved 2x1 meter window. The space in the habitat is 10:5 ratio of land:water, with the land space being a 75:25 ratio of soil:sand on a false-rock floor which also makes up the walls of the half-meter-deep pool and the backdrop for the exhibit. Ferns and small bushes dot the land area, with branches spanning across the water and hollow logs on the shore allow for a private space for the turtles to rest.
Possible Look of Adult Habitat
Image Credit -> @Zoofan15
Hilaire's Toad-headed Turtle
Image Credit -> @Astrotom3000
Exhibit Space 7 - rotation of Argentine Black-and-White Tegu Salvator merianae (1.1, playfully dubbed 'Cookies (M)' and 'Creme (F)')
*second habitat in the vivarium with recent breeding success (0.0.2 juveniles kept in the Nursery)
Next door to our tarantula tanks in the left-hand wall, the largest of the vivarium's habitats, at 20 sq. meters is backdropped by foam-carved false rock and viewed through a 2x1 meter straight window. Multiple caves are dug into the back wall to allow privacy for the lizards, aided by the large limb of a quebracho tree to enrich the animal. The floor is a 60:40 ratio of soil:sand, occasionally containing bits of the plant species growing in the habitat (primarily Cleistocactus baumanni, with other succulent species also present). Heat lamps are embedded in the ceiling of the habitat, heated rocks scatter the floor, and a shallow water pool runs along the left-hand wall of the tank, all promoting healthy and natural behaviors.
Possible Look of Habitat
Image Credit -> @gulogulogulo
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
Image Credit -> @Zoological Point
And with that, I wrap up the return post, and the first half of the Southern Tip's vivarium. The second half of the vivarium, under ideal circumstances, should return tomorrow, but will return next week at the very latest.
Stay tuned, and enjoy!
