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<blockquote data-quote="humble_human" data-source="post: 207187" data-attributes="member: 31640"><p>Hi there, </p><p>First time posting and am trying to improve the care of my Rose Hair, Atticus. During these colder times I most def get worried about her and I will read conflicting info on whether or not to include a heating pad or lamp. I did read that their humidity needs to range from 65-70 and I noticed that it's in the low 40s. She currently has barracked herself in her half log with a lot of web enclosing her. How do I increase the humidity without stressing her out? Also, we realized that her tank is way too large (40 gallons) and we plan to downsize. I also noticed that she hasn't molted in over a year. Is that normal? Otherwise she has seemed healthy but when the temperature dropped we noticed that she's been in her half log. Also she's approx. 10 years old. Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>(she's in there - but this is what I meant that she's barracked herself) I'm scared to lift up her log cuz I don't want to stress her out.) </p><p>[ATTACH=full]62569[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble_human, post: 207187, member: 31640"] Hi there, First time posting and am trying to improve the care of my Rose Hair, Atticus. During these colder times I most def get worried about her and I will read conflicting info on whether or not to include a heating pad or lamp. I did read that their humidity needs to range from 65-70 and I noticed that it's in the low 40s. She currently has barracked herself in her half log with a lot of web enclosing her. How do I increase the humidity without stressing her out? Also, we realized that her tank is way too large (40 gallons) and we plan to downsize. I also noticed that she hasn't molted in over a year. Is that normal? Otherwise she has seemed healthy but when the temperature dropped we noticed that she's been in her half log. Also she's approx. 10 years old. Thanks in advance. (she's in there - but this is what I meant that she's barracked herself) I'm scared to lift up her log cuz I don't want to stress her out.) [ATTACH type="full" width="437px"]62569[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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