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🕷️ Elevate your exotic pet game with a habitat that’s as sleek as your lifestyle!
The JOBEDE Jumping Spider Enclosure is a durable, compact acrylic habitat designed for small invertebrates and reptiles. Measuring 2.7 inches cubed, it features high transparency for clear observation, metal ventilation holes to prevent escapes, and includes essential accessories like simulated turf, a ceramic bowl, dropper, tweezers, and driftwood—ideal for professional pet keepers seeking a stylish, functional microhabitat.







| ASIN | B09GKGYHZL |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Brand | JOBEDE |
| Brand Name | JOBEDE |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 388 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1*cage, 1*simulated turf,1*ceramics bowl, 1*dropper,1*tweezer,1*Driftwood |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6L x 7.6W x 7.6H Centimeters |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | JOBEDE |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6L x 7.6W x 7.6H Centimeters |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Tank Size | 322.2 Millilitres |
| Tank Volume | 322.2 Millilitres |
| Target Species | Lizard, Spider, Tortoise |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
| country-of-origin | USA |
J**R
Not the best
Too small for anything except a pet flea perhaps. Substandard and expensive.
C**L
Great for baby spiders!
The water dish is small but heavy to stay in place. I have had no problem taking out the plug to insert food. I have been using the cylinder for water, although it says it can be used for food. The branch only fit in one way, and was sturdy. I did swap it out for a flower and a bench to try to liven it up— he really liked the branch so waiting to see what he thinks.
L**Y
Good for Jumping Spiders
I bought two of these for my jumping spiders. Pros: Great size for little jumpers. Good it doesn’t open at the top, as that’s where jumpers typically nest. CUTE and stylistic I like the little feeding hole at the top - convenient size for fruit flies. Cons: Obvious super glue left over in places. Also rough plastic cuts around the holes. (Does not affect function at all.) The grass/carpet sheds a bit, and I had to trim it down so the container would close all the way. The grass/carpet fits in loosely, which makes cleaning out dead bugs easier, but also made one of my spiders curious, and he’s determined to climb around underneath the carpet, so that I’m worried he’s going to get crushed if I move it too quickly. One of the included sticks/branches/root? was too big for the container, and couldn’t be trimmed. (I replaced with sticks/decor of my own.) I genuinely don’t know what the hanging down vial is for… To me, it’s an unwanted feature and just gets in the way. It doesn’t have any holes or anything. Seems like it serves no function?
A**T
Poorly made
Poorly made it fell apart in a week and also the screens are hot glued in. I had a female lay her eggs in another one and the branch fell out causing her clutch to fall out I’m trying to save them im a new cage! Lucky the other females eggs are doing great I can’t wait to get her an enclosure like I did the other female. Paid the same price too for so much better! The bowls are cute but useless because jumping spiders can drown all they require is a mist to the tank. Other than jumpers there nothing else that would fit in it. Also what are the tubes for they are useless too! Along with the top hatch opening.
R**A
Perfect after some easy modifications
I ordered these small enclosures because one of our jumping spiders laid a second surprise egg sac, and her enclosure is not baby-proof. I knew that these weren't perfect as is for tiny slings, but I figured that with some modifications, they would work. Here's what I've found: 1) The screens on the sides aren't glued in properly, but a quick round with the hot glue gun fixed both sides. 2) I took the feeding tube and cut it. I didn't know how quickly the fruit flies would find their way out of those small holes, and I wanted it to be easier to feed the slings. Then I moved the thicker plastic ring above the enclosure and hot glued that to the enclosure so there were no small holes for the slings to squeeze through. 3) I ordered a set of 3 small metal funnels that fit perfectly into this tube opening. 4) I taped the edges where the enclosure opens as it doesn't close tightly enough. 5) I did not use the water bowl as slings could drown in them. I am using those for bigger jumping spiders, though. Once I did this, I could capture the slings as they escaped their mama's enclosure and separate them into the new smaller enclosures. The screens make it easy to mist them daily, keeping them humid and hydrated for molting, and with the funnels, it's super easy to feed them. And I've had zero escapees since making these modifications. Note that I did order one for a slightly larger but still juvenile jumping spider and didn't need to add tape along the edges of the enclosure, but I still made all the other modifications, and it's working perfectly for him/her. For the price and speed at which these arrived, it's absolutely worth it, and I will continue to order.
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