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<blockquote data-quote="Egon" data-source="post: 211346" data-attributes="member: 3479"><p>One thing I’ve noticed is that enclosures made specifically for tarantulas are much, much better at retaining the proper moisture level.</p><p></p><p>I have two slings in tarantula-specific enclosures and one in a deli cup enclosure I made. The deli cup dries out very quickly (a few days) while I rarely have to spritz the other ones. I need to make a new deli cup enclosure with fewer holes.</p><p></p><p>I have a grown tarantula in a Tarantula Crib enclosure and the soil below the surface has a nice moisture level and the water bowl takes a long time to evaporate even a little bit. I have another in a typical Kritter Keeper and the soil gets really dry and the water bowl evaporates really quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Egon, post: 211346, member: 3479"] One thing I’ve noticed is that enclosures made specifically for tarantulas are much, much better at retaining the proper moisture level. I have two slings in tarantula-specific enclosures and one in a deli cup enclosure I made. The deli cup dries out very quickly (a few days) while I rarely have to spritz the other ones. I need to make a new deli cup enclosure with fewer holes. I have a grown tarantula in a Tarantula Crib enclosure and the soil below the surface has a nice moisture level and the water bowl takes a long time to evaporate even a little bit. I have another in a typical Kritter Keeper and the soil gets really dry and the water bowl evaporates really quickly. [/QUOTE]
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