Lol ah, okay. Well that's similar to the Wal-Mart jars I was talking about. If you drill or melt air holes in the side then that's a decent enclosure. If you provide a hide area (like a slab of cork bark leaning against the side), then usually the spider will hide behind there when you disturb it and you shouldn't have to worry about it while you do maintenance. You can also always coax it behind the hide by gently touching it's abdomen and back legs with a chopstick or paint brush if it won't go on it's own![]()