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Do Tarantulas play in water?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyandDru" data-source="post: 28369" data-attributes="member: 3120"><p>My husband and I got my 6 year old a Chilean Rose Hair for his birthday in March. I'm completely new to spiders that aren't for stepping on (and of course do most of her care, as a 6 year old really isn't ready to be responsible) She seems to be doing well, seems happy. The tank is normally at 30 to 35 percent humidity. She needs the heat lamp on all the time, as we live in a cool coastal area. But we keep a wet area and a dry area in the tank. Every night though she splashes out all of her water. Is she feeling parched? Should I be upping her humidity? Or does she just like water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyandDru, post: 28369, member: 3120"] My husband and I got my 6 year old a Chilean Rose Hair for his birthday in March. I'm completely new to spiders that aren't for stepping on (and of course do most of her care, as a 6 year old really isn't ready to be responsible) She seems to be doing well, seems happy. The tank is normally at 30 to 35 percent humidity. She needs the heat lamp on all the time, as we live in a cool coastal area. But we keep a wet area and a dry area in the tank. Every night though she splashes out all of her water. Is she feeling parched? Should I be upping her humidity? Or does she just like water? [/QUOTE]
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