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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 35556" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello</p><p>Let me put it this way,every T has a low or high threshold. Like a GBB,it is a desert semi terrestrial it can handle higher heat same as your brachypelma. I haven't used a heat lamp at all,I use a air-conditioning unit controlling my T-room temps thus it is 28 during the day and 20-22 drop at night. In my room I have different specimens different genera,and all are doing well. I will be honest,I haven't deviated to test outside the normal threshold so far. As stated above,I believe brachypelma GBB those type of tarantulas should have a higher threshold for heat so will others with low temps etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 35556, member: 1070"] Hello Let me put it this way,every T has a low or high threshold. Like a GBB,it is a desert semi terrestrial it can handle higher heat same as your brachypelma. I haven't used a heat lamp at all,I use a air-conditioning unit controlling my T-room temps thus it is 28 during the day and 20-22 drop at night. In my room I have different specimens different genera,and all are doing well. I will be honest,I haven't deviated to test outside the normal threshold so far. As stated above,I believe brachypelma GBB those type of tarantulas should have a higher threshold for heat so will others with low temps etc. [/QUOTE]
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