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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 221244" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Proper watering of your enclosure should ensure moisture in the burrow. When you over flow the water dish, some water should be going deep into the substrate. This is why misting a enclosure is bad, it just evaporates. Your bottom layers of your substrate should have enough moisture in it for your spider. If your spider is thirty in its burrow the will dig down a little bit. They will suck moisture out of substrate if needed. However you don't want to make it swampy...you should be able to see the difference between the dry top and the moist bottom layer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 221244, member: 27444"] Proper watering of your enclosure should ensure moisture in the burrow. When you over flow the water dish, some water should be going deep into the substrate. This is why misting a enclosure is bad, it just evaporates. Your bottom layers of your substrate should have enough moisture in it for your spider. If your spider is thirty in its burrow the will dig down a little bit. They will suck moisture out of substrate if needed. However you don't want to make it swampy...you should be able to see the difference between the dry top and the moist bottom layer. [/QUOTE]
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