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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 78409" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>Perfectly understandable hun, it just frustrates me that there's so much hype and BS out there and folks are doing their best to do what's right for their arachnids and most of what they read isn't reliable info. Honestly, there's no chart that can tell you what size it should by according to its age. Only there to make you start stressing over those selfsame charts thinking your T is undersized etc. </p><p>Your best information is going to be from a reputable breeder, blog or forum. Even those damn care sheets for the most part are a joke. Folks are killing their spiders trying to get humidity up with a ten dollar guage that doesn't ever work correctly. </p><p>Unfortunately most (not all) of what you find on the Web isn't very accurate. I divide my time between here and AB. Check a few blogs that give reliable information. </p><p>Get the info from folks who have had them for years and know for sure what works and why. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Fair warning. AB can be a little (read lot) abrasive. But there is a wealth of info there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 78409, member: 4072"] Perfectly understandable hun, it just frustrates me that there's so much hype and BS out there and folks are doing their best to do what's right for their arachnids and most of what they read isn't reliable info. Honestly, there's no chart that can tell you what size it should by according to its age. Only there to make you start stressing over those selfsame charts thinking your T is undersized etc. Your best information is going to be from a reputable breeder, blog or forum. Even those damn care sheets for the most part are a joke. Folks are killing their spiders trying to get humidity up with a ten dollar guage that doesn't ever work correctly. Unfortunately most (not all) of what you find on the Web isn't very accurate. I divide my time between here and AB. Check a few blogs that give reliable information. Get the info from folks who have had them for years and know for sure what works and why. Fair warning. AB can be a little (read lot) abrasive. But there is a wealth of info there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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