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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 163119" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>agree with everything said. I have kept hundreds of C versi. Dry substrate, lots of cross ventilation and water dish/droplets on the web for the slings. very light misting once a week.</p><p>I have never really noticed a disproportionately high mortality rate kept this way and apart from the species that need high humidity (theraphosa for example), seems to work for all my Ts.</p><p></p><p>I look at it this way....vast majority of spiders available in the hobby are captive bred and so they are already acclimated to the weather/humidity of where they were bred (Europe/US/GB etc) so replicating the 'natural' environment like most care sheets suggest, is probably doing more harm than good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 163119, member: 4151"] agree with everything said. I have kept hundreds of C versi. Dry substrate, lots of cross ventilation and water dish/droplets on the web for the slings. very light misting once a week. I have never really noticed a disproportionately high mortality rate kept this way and apart from the species that need high humidity (theraphosa for example), seems to work for all my Ts. I look at it this way....vast majority of spiders available in the hobby are captive bred and so they are already acclimated to the weather/humidity of where they were bred (Europe/US/GB etc) so replicating the 'natural' environment like most care sheets suggest, is probably doing more harm than good. [/QUOTE]
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