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<blockquote data-quote="shelbi8119" data-source="post: 211500" data-attributes="member: 38369"><p>Any time the enclosure is open, always make sure your eyes are on your spood, even if it's in its borrow, hide, web tunnel, it may decide to make a surprise appearance right out of the enclosure lol. Don't buy a hygrometer, because then you will constantly obsess with the humidity in your enclosure. And if you're comfortable in a Tshirt, then they are comfortable. Don't let a pet store tell you that you need a heat mat or lamp as necessity for a tarantulas. The end result of using them on your enclosure can be fatal. If your living quarters stays cold try a space heater to keep the room warmer for the 8 legged fur babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelbi8119, post: 211500, member: 38369"] Any time the enclosure is open, always make sure your eyes are on your spood, even if it's in its borrow, hide, web tunnel, it may decide to make a surprise appearance right out of the enclosure lol. Don't buy a hygrometer, because then you will constantly obsess with the humidity in your enclosure. And if you're comfortable in a Tshirt, then they are comfortable. Don't let a pet store tell you that you need a heat mat or lamp as necessity for a tarantulas. The end result of using them on your enclosure can be fatal. If your living quarters stays cold try a space heater to keep the room warmer for the 8 legged fur babies. [/QUOTE]
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