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<blockquote data-quote="Jolene" data-source="post: 49199" data-attributes="member: 3974"><p>This isn't my first tarantula, not even my first aboreal. It is my first sling though. I would not of gotten one so small had I been there but I wasn't so I have to learn and work with what I have. And I'm trying to learn what I can before it comes home today to try and prevent said mistakes.</p><p></p><p>A lot of research said heat mats. A lot of sites recommended it. I asked for photo's of people's habitats because I wanted to see first hand what actual keepers, regular keepers, had in their homes. I have seen a ton of enclosures through google, now I wanted to see first hand. I am also in Canada so I don't get the same deals that people in the States do....plus right now...our dollar is horrific. I'll see what that amounts too at that site if they ship to Canada.</p><p></p><p>A space heater is not an option. However we do keep the room the snakes are in slightly warmer then the rest of the house so I will most likely keep it in there. I have a big home and I deal with Canadian winters....so the heat is on and up in the winter months. In the summer months like right now the room the snakes live in has no air conditioning going to it so it doesn't get cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jolene, post: 49199, member: 3974"] This isn't my first tarantula, not even my first aboreal. It is my first sling though. I would not of gotten one so small had I been there but I wasn't so I have to learn and work with what I have. And I'm trying to learn what I can before it comes home today to try and prevent said mistakes. A lot of research said heat mats. A lot of sites recommended it. I asked for photo's of people's habitats because I wanted to see first hand what actual keepers, regular keepers, had in their homes. I have seen a ton of enclosures through google, now I wanted to see first hand. I am also in Canada so I don't get the same deals that people in the States do....plus right now...our dollar is horrific. I'll see what that amounts too at that site if they ship to Canada. A space heater is not an option. However we do keep the room the snakes are in slightly warmer then the rest of the house so I will most likely keep it in there. I have a big home and I deal with Canadian winters....so the heat is on and up in the winter months. In the summer months like right now the room the snakes live in has no air conditioning going to it so it doesn't get cold. [/QUOTE]
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