Re: Tarantulas and Spiders
it takes practice to make the holes look good. 1st you have to make sure your iron is hot enough. I use a 40 watt iron. the 25 watts like at walmart dont get hot enough to make good holes in acrylic. also even with a better iron you can only do so many holes before you've gotta let it heat back up. 2nd you have to let the iron do the work. dont try and force it through let it melt through. You can drill holes and I think they look better but you run a risk of cracking acrylic. the only tip I have on drilling is use a dremel tool instead of a drill. they have variable speeds. use a good sharp bit. set the dremel to a lower speed and dont push let the bit cut through. when you push it will crack almost every time.
I know how much that vagans means to you so as much as I want it to be a male i'm actually pulling for you that its a girl. its getting the royal treatment. its in a critter keeper instead of a cup and it has a nice hollow piece of cork.
Re: Tarantulas and Spiders
That's fine with me. I can always find other males in the mean time. Maybe. But if it is male atleast I know I've got one for down the road!