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<blockquote data-quote="hellknite" data-source="post: 33307" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Hi spidylover. I had a total of 5 boehmeis since I started this hobby. I've successfully raised 2 of them until maturity. The other 3 are still slings. I do live in the same region as you do. I do sometimes experience that same temperature and humidity in some of the months. I've experimented using mid wet to bone dry substrate. From 22 C to 32 C temp, 40% to 85% humidity. They've been great even on varying environments. I still consider that It's better to keep them on the same environment as their natural habitat as many others would agree as to keep them more stress free. But I'm just sharing my experience on boehmeis under uncontrolled environments. They have adapted unbelievably ang lived long as their life expectancy. Again this is my opinion and experience, I do not speak for the entire forum and for the highly experienced T keepers for they surely have also succeeded on their keeping their own boehmeis. Enjoy your T. Again, welcome to the addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellknite, post: 33307, member: 3252"] Hi spidylover. I had a total of 5 boehmeis since I started this hobby. I've successfully raised 2 of them until maturity. The other 3 are still slings. I do live in the same region as you do. I do sometimes experience that same temperature and humidity in some of the months. I've experimented using mid wet to bone dry substrate. From 22 C to 32 C temp, 40% to 85% humidity. They've been great even on varying environments. I still consider that It's better to keep them on the same environment as their natural habitat as many others would agree as to keep them more stress free. But I'm just sharing my experience on boehmeis under uncontrolled environments. They have adapted unbelievably ang lived long as their life expectancy. Again this is my opinion and experience, I do not speak for the entire forum and for the highly experienced T keepers for they surely have also succeeded on their keeping their own boehmeis. Enjoy your T. Again, welcome to the addiction. [/QUOTE]
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