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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 73170" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>From what I've read, your info sounds correct. I have 3 babies I just got, I'm keeping them slightly moist with a dish with rocks in it, 75 degrees. I've only had them four or five hrs, but that's a basic caresheet for almost any invert I guess. I'm most likely going to bump them up to 80 I'm waiting to see how active they are. As long as they're not cold, and have water, you should have time to experiment a little and see how they act. I know they're from Africa, very hot and either moist or dry, so a happy medium should be fine on humidity and temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 73170, member: 4086"] From what I've read, your info sounds correct. I have 3 babies I just got, I'm keeping them slightly moist with a dish with rocks in it, 75 degrees. I've only had them four or five hrs, but that's a basic caresheet for almost any invert I guess. I'm most likely going to bump them up to 80 I'm waiting to see how active they are. As long as they're not cold, and have water, you should have time to experiment a little and see how they act. I know they're from Africa, very hot and either moist or dry, so a happy medium should be fine on humidity and temp. [/QUOTE]
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