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<blockquote data-quote="Andee" data-source="post: 125909" data-attributes="member: 26964"><p>Hey Whitelightning I just double checked urugrays humidity and you are right will adjust in the coming week, I just have to let the enclosures dry out and mist less. Likely will need more of a once every three days misting. Especially since right now I am going to be hitting spring/summer times and their humidity should be going down naturally. Since I won't be cooling them to breed anytime soon XD, so many years of growing ahead lol, I will be trying to adjust the humidity on a more seasonal basis for both my area and a kind of combined thing of what would be more normal for a sub-tropical grassland species. </p><p></p><p>I definitely agree any insectivores, whether arachnid or not will appreciate a varied diet whether they can survive without or not I don't think is a question lol. My babies are currently getting dubias, super worms, some super worm pulses when I have too many which omg a favorite obviously but gotta keep a careful limit on the intake of those, I will have silkworms soon, and plan to have several more species of feeders that are also tarantula friendly specifically. I have another species of roach but aroboreal species would honestly be the only ones I would feed them to. The species is an excellent climbing species and annoyingly good burrowers. I am about to rehouse Necco and Espresso (my two younger pulchra) tomorrow I have finally settled on their next upgrade and decided what is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andee, post: 125909, member: 26964"] Hey Whitelightning I just double checked urugrays humidity and you are right will adjust in the coming week, I just have to let the enclosures dry out and mist less. Likely will need more of a once every three days misting. Especially since right now I am going to be hitting spring/summer times and their humidity should be going down naturally. Since I won't be cooling them to breed anytime soon XD, so many years of growing ahead lol, I will be trying to adjust the humidity on a more seasonal basis for both my area and a kind of combined thing of what would be more normal for a sub-tropical grassland species. I definitely agree any insectivores, whether arachnid or not will appreciate a varied diet whether they can survive without or not I don't think is a question lol. My babies are currently getting dubias, super worms, some super worm pulses when I have too many which omg a favorite obviously but gotta keep a careful limit on the intake of those, I will have silkworms soon, and plan to have several more species of feeders that are also tarantula friendly specifically. I have another species of roach but aroboreal species would honestly be the only ones I would feed them to. The species is an excellent climbing species and annoyingly good burrowers. I am about to rehouse Necco and Espresso (my two younger pulchra) tomorrow I have finally settled on their next upgrade and decided what is ok. [/QUOTE]
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