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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 223947" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>that gadget you are using is notoriously inaccurate.</p><p>The species you mentioned is quite hardy and robust.Keep substrate fully dry and packed down( as tarantulas don’t like fluffy substrate ) you can slightly overflow the waterdish once in a while and let it dry completely before repeating and thats all.</p><p>Tarantula care doesn't refolve around chasing specific humidity and temperature figures and chasing those does more harm than good usually. </p><p>If your substrate is moist just let it dry out naturally no need to change it with dry one.</p><p>Also no need to change the water so often. Once a week or two is fine to clean dish out ,just top up as needed if evaporate too quickly between cleanings or it gets soiled</p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 223947, member: 30996"] Hi that gadget you are using is notoriously inaccurate. The species you mentioned is quite hardy and robust.Keep substrate fully dry and packed down( as tarantulas don’t like fluffy substrate ) you can slightly overflow the waterdish once in a while and let it dry completely before repeating and thats all. Tarantula care doesn't refolve around chasing specific humidity and temperature figures and chasing those does more harm than good usually. If your substrate is moist just let it dry out naturally no need to change it with dry one. Also no need to change the water so often. Once a week or two is fine to clean dish out ,just top up as needed if evaporate too quickly between cleanings or it gets soiled Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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