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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 130813" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>Stan Shultz is writing an updated tarantula keepers guide, because of the outdated information. Yes care sheets kill tarantulas. Most care sheets say you have to monitor humidity and keep it at a certain percentage,. That may have been the case years ago, but now tracking humidity is exclusively a reptile thing and a big waste of money. room temperature is perfect. For a B. albopilosum deep coco fiber, a water dish, and a hide are all that is needed. Dubias, cut up mealworms and prekilled crickets will be perfect for slings. For juveniles and adults, you can add superworms to the list with live prey. As slings, a few drops of water for the species listed, will fulfill any moisture requirements. overflowing the water dish from time to time will take care of moisture for B. albopilosum, a just a full water dish will suffice for a G. pulchra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 130813, member: 4548"] Stan Shultz is writing an updated tarantula keepers guide, because of the outdated information. Yes care sheets kill tarantulas. Most care sheets say you have to monitor humidity and keep it at a certain percentage,. That may have been the case years ago, but now tracking humidity is exclusively a reptile thing and a big waste of money. room temperature is perfect. For a B. albopilosum deep coco fiber, a water dish, and a hide are all that is needed. Dubias, cut up mealworms and prekilled crickets will be perfect for slings. For juveniles and adults, you can add superworms to the list with live prey. As slings, a few drops of water for the species listed, will fulfill any moisture requirements. overflowing the water dish from time to time will take care of moisture for B. albopilosum, a just a full water dish will suffice for a G. pulchra. [/QUOTE]
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