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A.Avic my first ever T!
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<blockquote data-quote="Poec54" data-source="post: 40036" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>RobC, isn't he the guy that's always getting bit? That alone is reason to be skeptical. I haven't been bitten in 42 years, and I have a lot of tropicals and OW's. Part of doing things right is not getting bit. </p><p></p><p>Moist, stuffy cages aren't good for any tarantula. Even Theraphosa and Hysterocrates need decent airflow, and they live on rain forest floors amongst the puddles. Think of it this way: If you put an epiphytic orchid in a pot of top soil and keep it moist, it won't take long to rot. Avics are living side-by-side with those orchids up in the trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poec54, post: 40036, member: 3524"] RobC, isn't he the guy that's always getting bit? That alone is reason to be skeptical. I haven't been bitten in 42 years, and I have a lot of tropicals and OW's. Part of doing things right is not getting bit. Moist, stuffy cages aren't good for any tarantula. Even Theraphosa and Hysterocrates need decent airflow, and they live on rain forest floors amongst the puddles. Think of it this way: If you put an epiphytic orchid in a pot of top soil and keep it moist, it won't take long to rot. Avics are living side-by-side with those orchids up in the trees. [/QUOTE]
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