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<blockquote data-quote="Dupid22" data-source="post: 165941" data-attributes="member: 31751"><p>That would make total sense on why he hasn't kicked any. And that is also how I maintain the humidity. Good airflow is critical or they wont web and it's super stressful on them. You have good points maybe this isnt the best starter T. I do prefer the arboreals because they are more fascinating in my opinion, they will climb all over rather than chilling in a burrow. </p><p></p><p>Needless to say, which ever you decide to get please please please research them. Any T can be a perfect pet, but the biggest mistake new owners make is not providing the T with its optimal habitat (or trying to constantly adjust the environment). T's stress relatively easily which can result in death if you continue to stress them. </p><p></p><p>Do your research and you will have found a new hobby that you keep for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dupid22, post: 165941, member: 31751"] That would make total sense on why he hasn't kicked any. And that is also how I maintain the humidity. Good airflow is critical or they wont web and it's super stressful on them. You have good points maybe this isnt the best starter T. I do prefer the arboreals because they are more fascinating in my opinion, they will climb all over rather than chilling in a burrow. Needless to say, which ever you decide to get please please please research them. Any T can be a perfect pet, but the biggest mistake new owners make is not providing the T with its optimal habitat (or trying to constantly adjust the environment). T's stress relatively easily which can result in death if you continue to stress them. Do your research and you will have found a new hobby that you keep for life. [/QUOTE]
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