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Is my arboreal T enclosure suitable?
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<blockquote data-quote="beanie" data-source="post: 210070" data-attributes="member: 38414"><p>Hi there, I’m a fairly new tarantula keeper and I’ve experimented some with enclosures. Which is bad because I know it stresses out the spider to change their home so much because they like consistency. However, I know avics die suddenly sometimes due to the home they live in and i just want to give it the most optimal living conditions. my home stays consistently at 70-80 degrees fahrenheit. It has ventilation through the sides and on the top. I have damp-wet moss in hope to retain some humidity. coconut fiber + soil mix as the substrate. and a blue water dish. i have some drift wood and a small tree branch as a hope that he (i think) uses it as support for webbing or just to hang out on. Just wanting to make sure I’m not missing anything. Anyways, many thanks! </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]64161[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beanie, post: 210070, member: 38414"] Hi there, I’m a fairly new tarantula keeper and I’ve experimented some with enclosures. Which is bad because I know it stresses out the spider to change their home so much because they like consistency. However, I know avics die suddenly sometimes due to the home they live in and i just want to give it the most optimal living conditions. my home stays consistently at 70-80 degrees fahrenheit. It has ventilation through the sides and on the top. I have damp-wet moss in hope to retain some humidity. coconut fiber + soil mix as the substrate. and a blue water dish. i have some drift wood and a small tree branch as a hope that he (i think) uses it as support for webbing or just to hang out on. Just wanting to make sure I’m not missing anything. Anyways, many thanks! [ATTACH type="full"]64161[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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