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<blockquote data-quote="Luna" data-source="post: 132450" data-attributes="member: 27844"><p>Hi! </p><p></p><p>I've noticed after scouring the internet for months on what exactly my Cobalt Blue needs for temp, humidity, and the like; almost every source has some sort of conflicting requirements.</p><p></p><p>I've bumped into everything from 50% humidity to 100%.</p><p>Temperature from a steady 70°F to never let it go below 85-90°F.</p><p>Different types of substrates are even all over the place.</p><p>The only real guarantee I've bumped into is at least 6 inches of substrate. </p><p></p><p>So, I'll ask this wonderful forum full of members who have direct experience with <em>thrive </em>instead of <em>survive.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>What would you put on a care sheet for keeping an adult Cobalt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luna, post: 132450, member: 27844"] Hi! I've noticed after scouring the internet for months on what exactly my Cobalt Blue needs for temp, humidity, and the like; almost every source has some sort of conflicting requirements. I've bumped into everything from 50% humidity to 100%. Temperature from a steady 70°F to never let it go below 85-90°F. Different types of substrates are even all over the place. The only real guarantee I've bumped into is at least 6 inches of substrate. So, I'll ask this wonderful forum full of members who have direct experience with [I]thrive [/I]instead of [I]survive. [/I] What would you put on a care sheet for keeping an adult Cobalt? [/QUOTE]
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