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Tips on keeping humidity in between 70 and 80?
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<blockquote data-quote="DewDrop" data-source="post: 58956" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>The harsh thing about ****roaches is that unfortunately they are prone to carrying diseases and personally I have an aversion to anything ****roach. I am mildly allergic that isn't medically significant, thankfully or even worth mentioning, to ****roaches so they will not be something I will ever introduce to my spiders. There are some vendors online that sell ****roaches, but they are just too much for me to handle dealing with. While they are a perfectly divine culinary treat even for people, some varieties of roaches, are even sold for human consumption as a delicacy of the canned variety in some ethnic stores complete with nutrition information they are not found often as pet feed. But there is just something about the beastly little ****roaches, they seem so friendly as like they would make cute little pets for those so inclined to keep them. I even think they are adorable, just far away from me they can be adorable. Crickets as jovial seeming as they are, are the easiest to feed only because they are found most often. Meal worms are the easiest for me to deal with and cleanest to keep. Mealworms seem to be the most sustainable and people also eat them, but the diet requirements of the tarantulas point more towards ****roaches as being the ideal meal for them. LLL reptile has the best customer service that I have come across online here in the states as of yet. You pay for customer service too, might as well enjoy it. They have a variety of feeders and you have less risk of contamination with the pet stores, it is a pet store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DewDrop, post: 58956, member: 4217"] The harsh thing about ****roaches is that unfortunately they are prone to carrying diseases and personally I have an aversion to anything ****roach. I am mildly allergic that isn't medically significant, thankfully or even worth mentioning, to ****roaches so they will not be something I will ever introduce to my spiders. There are some vendors online that sell ****roaches, but they are just too much for me to handle dealing with. While they are a perfectly divine culinary treat even for people, some varieties of roaches, are even sold for human consumption as a delicacy of the canned variety in some ethnic stores complete with nutrition information they are not found often as pet feed. But there is just something about the beastly little ****roaches, they seem so friendly as like they would make cute little pets for those so inclined to keep them. I even think they are adorable, just far away from me they can be adorable. Crickets as jovial seeming as they are, are the easiest to feed only because they are found most often. Meal worms are the easiest for me to deal with and cleanest to keep. Mealworms seem to be the most sustainable and people also eat them, but the diet requirements of the tarantulas point more towards ****roaches as being the ideal meal for them. LLL reptile has the best customer service that I have come across online here in the states as of yet. You pay for customer service too, might as well enjoy it. They have a variety of feeders and you have less risk of contamination with the pet stores, it is a pet store. [/QUOTE]
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