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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 132461" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>Never follow humidity numbers, measuring humidity is very unnecessary wnd inaccurate (no matter how accurate the package says the gauge is, it isn't) as far as any tarantulas are concerned, i don't own this species yet, but i do think they require some moisture, as far as other specifics regarding this species i will summon [USER=14343]@KezyGLA[/USER] for that. Room temperature is good for most, with all of my tarantulas i tend to keep everyone around 75-80 with a space heater over winter. Coco fiber is the safest substrate, though you can use top soil (i couldn't really recommend any brands because i only use coco fiber for all my tarantulas. Never read care sheets, they are very inaccurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 132461, member: 4548"] Never follow humidity numbers, measuring humidity is very unnecessary wnd inaccurate (no matter how accurate the package says the gauge is, it isn't) as far as any tarantulas are concerned, i don't own this species yet, but i do think they require some moisture, as far as other specifics regarding this species i will summon [USER=14343]@KezyGLA[/USER] for that. Room temperature is good for most, with all of my tarantulas i tend to keep everyone around 75-80 with a space heater over winter. Coco fiber is the safest substrate, though you can use top soil (i couldn't really recommend any brands because i only use coco fiber for all my tarantulas. Never read care sheets, they are very inaccurate. [/QUOTE]
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