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<blockquote data-quote="Denny Dee" data-source="post: 34936" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>I keep them in a medium sized enclosure. Mist once per week. Humidity in the room is baselined at 40%. Room Temp is 75-77 in the daytime and 66-68 in the evenings. I use cocoa fiber as the substrate. Feed small crickets once a week. </p><p></p><p>I did have a female lay eggs. Very unique looking sack. Was set up on a leaf of an artificial plant. I have struggled keeping Parsons alive. I too have caught mine in my basement. Could be the ones I captured where already at the end of the road. On my third spider in a year. I have had this current one for several months now. </p><p></p><p>Keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny Dee, post: 34936, member: 1393"] I keep them in a medium sized enclosure. Mist once per week. Humidity in the room is baselined at 40%. Room Temp is 75-77 in the daytime and 66-68 in the evenings. I use cocoa fiber as the substrate. Feed small crickets once a week. I did have a female lay eggs. Very unique looking sack. Was set up on a leaf of an artificial plant. I have struggled keeping Parsons alive. I too have caught mine in my basement. Could be the ones I captured where already at the end of the road. On my third spider in a year. I have had this current one for several months now. Keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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