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<blockquote data-quote="Avicula" data-source="post: 236716" data-attributes="member: 49256"><p>Please take a trip to the Martinique island and see for yourself how humid it is and how often does rain.</p><p></p><p>The SAD syndrome can be attributed to small containers with poor air circulation and organic substrate which decomposes if wet. Small spiderlings are fragile and can desiccate easily, also they can become sick with fungi, we can prevent that with substrate which does not rot, air movement in the room and terrariums, slight misting on the walls and a small amount of moisture in the substrate. Also is a little hands on with parameters until they put a little bit of size. Don't be discouraged, C versicolor are very rewarding, learn as much as you can about their natural habitat: temperature, humidity, air movement. Best of luck</p><p>This is my little girl, Flora</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avicula, post: 236716, member: 49256"] Please take a trip to the Martinique island and see for yourself how humid it is and how often does rain. The SAD syndrome can be attributed to small containers with poor air circulation and organic substrate which decomposes if wet. Small spiderlings are fragile and can desiccate easily, also they can become sick with fungi, we can prevent that with substrate which does not rot, air movement in the room and terrariums, slight misting on the walls and a small amount of moisture in the substrate. Also is a little hands on with parameters until they put a little bit of size. Don't be discouraged, C versicolor are very rewarding, learn as much as you can about their natural habitat: temperature, humidity, air movement. Best of luck This is my little girl, Flora [/QUOTE]
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