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Tips on keeping humidity in between 70 and 80?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 59389" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>My post was addressing the OP, but it took your earlier reply into account. That whole thing was not directed at you. I did read your post and at the end you explicitly said you weren't giving advice, but that isn't how your post read. In the context, it certainly appears like advice. If someone asks how to paint their room and then I give a step by step of how <em>I </em>paint <em>my </em>room, following that up with, "but I'm not giving advice," doesn't really make much difference. I didn't want the OP to follow what you do for your spiders. Does that make sense? I wasn't criticizing you here, but rather trying to emphasize the differences between the animals you have and the one OP has. They have completely different care requirements.</p><p></p><p>As for the rest of that post, I can address it in the other thread about salinity.</p><p></p><p>Also, yeah, rum. I don't drink often (like maybe 1x monthly) so it hits me pretty hard. I just had one drink and I could feel it, so I didn't want to be stupid when I replied. Sort of like not dumping someone while PMSing, y'know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 59389, member: 3949"] My post was addressing the OP, but it took your earlier reply into account. That whole thing was not directed at you. I did read your post and at the end you explicitly said you weren't giving advice, but that isn't how your post read. In the context, it certainly appears like advice. If someone asks how to paint their room and then I give a step by step of how [I]I [/I]paint [I]my [/I]room, following that up with, "but I'm not giving advice," doesn't really make much difference. I didn't want the OP to follow what you do for your spiders. Does that make sense? I wasn't criticizing you here, but rather trying to emphasize the differences between the animals you have and the one OP has. They have completely different care requirements. As for the rest of that post, I can address it in the other thread about salinity. Also, yeah, rum. I don't drink often (like maybe 1x monthly) so it hits me pretty hard. I just had one drink and I could feel it, so I didn't want to be stupid when I replied. Sort of like not dumping someone while PMSing, y'know? [/QUOTE]
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