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<blockquote data-quote="Cjh" data-source="post: 48492" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>where I am getting the idea? Relax, take it with a little comedy. Where I am at, in location, they are hard to find and not always available. There was also an informative bit online that stated they are becoming harder to find. Then it goes on about the importance of captive raising. Which we can all agree is best for us and the environment. When one reads something they assume to be fact because of the source they obtained it they did not get the idea, they learned something. If one shops locally and out of the 4 total local pet shops none have an avi, the notice that they are harder to find is an opinion. An idea is a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. The original op had an idea he shared, elaborating on the the aim or purpose. Further defining idea. I shared an opinion. Cross ventilation, is described as inlets or outlets for cross ventilation, using wind. Natural ventilation is the process of supplying air and removing air without the use of mechanical systems. See the complex idea for simple holes drilled? Brilliance, yes. Orchids are a plant that constantly produce oxygen depending on the type, while most plants produce and also breathe oxygen. I have found that with the avic a higher oxygen concentration produced from plants and humidity works as well as ventilation, if not better, in my limited experience. Just don't go doing what I do. The op has shared a wonderful idea everyone can try with a sling and have success, that is what counts. Not everyone will have sucess with what I do. I am a hobbyist with the spider. One is my total collection. One is plenty for me. I am just sharing what I have done. I also got a phalenopsis orchid to live this way put out new leaves and sustain on an air root about a half inch for nearly a year without using non natural fertilizers, sticking to earthworm humus and exposed roots that had the "pulp" ( just what I am going to call it here it has a specific name, that is not pulp) stripped from them, with the plant on a dry grapevine in the spider habitat with warmth and humidity while my pink toe made a webbed home on it's biggest leaf amongst other orchids. Not many tarantula enthusiasts are going to do that because the idea is silly. We go by directions others publish in efforts to do what is known to work. I share what I have done, to say hey, this worked for me, basically to point out that there are ways to do things you might not realize while pointing out it is better for everyone to go with the standard, of course, to minimize risk of loss. But tarantula keeping goes well with orchid growing, in my opinion. I am in no way trying to influence anyone to do what I do, but if anyone also does what I do, great, you can understand my point is to find out what else there may be to try. Yes avi avi requires specific conditions. My 2 inch spider with a 1 and 1/2 inch leg length is still young. SO if it aggravated anyone I didn't have plans to share, I am just testing the waters on this site a bit, to see what kind of response I get, if they are harsh I will leave, if they are nice enough I will stay, I in no way am trying to upset anyone, in any way. If anything, please remember that. Not sure where I am getting the idea? I am not sure I fully understand the sentence in context and definition, I did try to answer. Did you know most of the Earth's oxygen comes from the sea? Isn't that something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cjh, post: 48492, member: 3937"] where I am getting the idea? Relax, take it with a little comedy. Where I am at, in location, they are hard to find and not always available. There was also an informative bit online that stated they are becoming harder to find. Then it goes on about the importance of captive raising. Which we can all agree is best for us and the environment. When one reads something they assume to be fact because of the source they obtained it they did not get the idea, they learned something. If one shops locally and out of the 4 total local pet shops none have an avi, the notice that they are harder to find is an opinion. An idea is a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. The original op had an idea he shared, elaborating on the the aim or purpose. Further defining idea. I shared an opinion. Cross ventilation, is described as inlets or outlets for cross ventilation, using wind. Natural ventilation is the process of supplying air and removing air without the use of mechanical systems. See the complex idea for simple holes drilled? Brilliance, yes. Orchids are a plant that constantly produce oxygen depending on the type, while most plants produce and also breathe oxygen. I have found that with the avic a higher oxygen concentration produced from plants and humidity works as well as ventilation, if not better, in my limited experience. Just don't go doing what I do. The op has shared a wonderful idea everyone can try with a sling and have success, that is what counts. Not everyone will have sucess with what I do. I am a hobbyist with the spider. One is my total collection. One is plenty for me. I am just sharing what I have done. I also got a phalenopsis orchid to live this way put out new leaves and sustain on an air root about a half inch for nearly a year without using non natural fertilizers, sticking to earthworm humus and exposed roots that had the "pulp" ( just what I am going to call it here it has a specific name, that is not pulp) stripped from them, with the plant on a dry grapevine in the spider habitat with warmth and humidity while my pink toe made a webbed home on it's biggest leaf amongst other orchids. Not many tarantula enthusiasts are going to do that because the idea is silly. We go by directions others publish in efforts to do what is known to work. I share what I have done, to say hey, this worked for me, basically to point out that there are ways to do things you might not realize while pointing out it is better for everyone to go with the standard, of course, to minimize risk of loss. But tarantula keeping goes well with orchid growing, in my opinion. I am in no way trying to influence anyone to do what I do, but if anyone also does what I do, great, you can understand my point is to find out what else there may be to try. Yes avi avi requires specific conditions. My 2 inch spider with a 1 and 1/2 inch leg length is still young. SO if it aggravated anyone I didn't have plans to share, I am just testing the waters on this site a bit, to see what kind of response I get, if they are harsh I will leave, if they are nice enough I will stay, I in no way am trying to upset anyone, in any way. If anything, please remember that. Not sure where I am getting the idea? I am not sure I fully understand the sentence in context and definition, I did try to answer. Did you know most of the Earth's oxygen comes from the sea? Isn't that something? [/QUOTE]
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