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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 163566" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Thing is everything needs water from time to time. Have you ever really needed a drink of water? Imagine if it wasn't there... and you cant ask anyone for it. A spiders instincts is going to tell them they need water. How are they going to search for it inside their enclosures? In the wild they would search out the needed moisture. Small slings can drink from moss or wet substrate. I have hundreds of slings right now that drink from moss. When dehydration sets in most times it's too late. We get dozens of posts each year on this. Water is a must for all living creatures. If your spider flips it bowl get a heavier one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 163566, member: 27444"] Thing is everything needs water from time to time. Have you ever really needed a drink of water? Imagine if it wasn't there... and you cant ask anyone for it. A spiders instincts is going to tell them they need water. How are they going to search for it inside their enclosures? In the wild they would search out the needed moisture. Small slings can drink from moss or wet substrate. I have hundreds of slings right now that drink from moss. When dehydration sets in most times it's too late. We get dozens of posts each year on this. Water is a must for all living creatures. If your spider flips it bowl get a heavier one. [/QUOTE]
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