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1.5" b. hamorii sticking near water dish most of the time
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241708" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>All the things you've described through your post all seem to be normal T behavior. If you think your T likes the water bowl with its damp spot then by all means it doesn't hurt to increase the area a little bit. Just don't overdo. To much damp can turn into a Tarantula death trap but everything is species specific when dealing with damp soil/ humidity and how much is enough. Your Hamorii may like its damp spot and then you increase this area it might go to the other side. Observe your T with this increase and it will let you know if it's too much by heading to a drier area. Basically, watch what happens if you increase your water bowl overflow. If the T stays it likes it. If it moves away back off the over flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241708, member: 37740"] All the things you've described through your post all seem to be normal T behavior. If you think your T likes the water bowl with its damp spot then by all means it doesn't hurt to increase the area a little bit. Just don't overdo. To much damp can turn into a Tarantula death trap but everything is species specific when dealing with damp soil/ humidity and how much is enough. Your Hamorii may like its damp spot and then you increase this area it might go to the other side. Observe your T with this increase and it will let you know if it's too much by heading to a drier area. Basically, watch what happens if you increase your water bowl overflow. If the T stays it likes it. If it moves away back off the over flow. [/QUOTE]
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