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<blockquote data-quote="spodermin" data-source="post: 148601" data-attributes="member: 29048"><p>In a dry, arid enclosure, boluses will are fine. Remove them as you find them, but no need to hunt them.</p><p></p><p>I made a thread a while ago about boluses inside fossorial tarantulas hides being inaccessible, but if the T has a problem with it they will bring them out (and often use the water dish as a toilet for them)</p><p></p><p>In a constantly humid enclosure, I HIGHLY advise putting springtails and/or isopods in, that way the boluses will be taken care of automatically and mold will never accumulate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spodermin, post: 148601, member: 29048"] In a dry, arid enclosure, boluses will are fine. Remove them as you find them, but no need to hunt them. I made a thread a while ago about boluses inside fossorial tarantulas hides being inaccessible, but if the T has a problem with it they will bring them out (and often use the water dish as a toilet for them) In a constantly humid enclosure, I HIGHLY advise putting springtails and/or isopods in, that way the boluses will be taken care of automatically and mold will never accumulate. [/QUOTE]
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