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<blockquote data-quote="Spyderdune" data-source="post: 237225" data-attributes="member: 38787"><p>I'm not sure if it's condensation or if it's webbing? But I never ventilate the bottom of my fossorial cages, my favorite tarantulas are the king baboon, I've had them for many years and I'm well experienced with the fossorial tarantulas. If there is condensation it means that cool air is hitting warm air, as far as H. gigas goes, they absolutely NEED moisture and humidity or they will die, as long as your tarantulas are healthy and acting okay and eating right, all should be good. Just keep a close eye on them and THEY will let you know if anything is wrong. Good luck, take care. This is my experiences only, so take it as you may. These are just the things that I have learned over the 43 years of raising tarantulas that I have. ️</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spyderdune, post: 237225, member: 38787"] I'm not sure if it's condensation or if it's webbing? But I never ventilate the bottom of my fossorial cages, my favorite tarantulas are the king baboon, I've had them for many years and I'm well experienced with the fossorial tarantulas. If there is condensation it means that cool air is hitting warm air, as far as H. gigas goes, they absolutely NEED moisture and humidity or they will die, as long as your tarantulas are healthy and acting okay and eating right, all should be good. Just keep a close eye on them and THEY will let you know if anything is wrong. Good luck, take care. This is my experiences only, so take it as you may. These are just the things that I have learned over the 43 years of raising tarantulas that I have. ️ [/QUOTE]
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