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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: 241721" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>In a 12*12 T crib shouldn't cause any issues. If your Hamorii likes the moisture a little increase is no biggie. Your spood has plenty of room in that enclosure. If the added moisture becomes too much your spood should relocate. Both species are a hardy species and not generally known for liking things overly damp. Just keep the corner damp and observe your eight legged wonders and again they will let you know what they like. A spider will relocate if conditions are not optimal. This is true of Tarantulas and true spiders as well!!! Happy Spoodering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241721, member: 37740"] In a 12*12 T crib shouldn't cause any issues. If your Hamorii likes the moisture a little increase is no biggie. Your spood has plenty of room in that enclosure. If the added moisture becomes too much your spood should relocate. Both species are a hardy species and not generally known for liking things overly damp. Just keep the corner damp and observe your eight legged wonders and again they will let you know what they like. A spider will relocate if conditions are not optimal. This is true of Tarantulas and true spiders as well!!! Happy Spoodering! [/QUOTE]
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