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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 63486" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>[USER=1084]@Chubbs[/USER] TY!</p><p>I seriously want the Ephebopus murinus after seeing that one, just a <u>gorgeous </u>spider, Won't lie though, I'm a little worried about keeping humidity right, most of mine are pretty forgiving, I mist if things look dusty and keep their water dishes clean and full <em>(not the porteri, she won't allow it . she dumps it each and every time then buries it, I just keep a little moss in the corner and mist it real lightly every other week) </em>naturally I keep the slings a bit more moist but never wet or soggy. And I am honestly 100% about trying to get it right for them, so, ...could I possibly bottom layer the enclosure with moss on one side and inject some water into that to keep humidity up without making things swampy, then a light mist? It works well with my sling enclosures?</p><p></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px">edit: copying that for my notes lol</span></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 63486, member: 4072"] [USER=1084]@Chubbs[/USER] TY! I seriously want the Ephebopus murinus after seeing that one, just a [U]gorgeous [/U]spider, Won't lie though, I'm a little worried about keeping humidity right, most of mine are pretty forgiving, I mist if things look dusty and keep their water dishes clean and full [I](not the porteri, she won't allow it . she dumps it each and every time then buries it, I just keep a little moss in the corner and mist it real lightly every other week) [/I]naturally I keep the slings a bit more moist but never wet or soggy. And I am honestly 100% about trying to get it right for them, so, ...could I possibly bottom layer the enclosure with moss on one side and inject some water into that to keep humidity up without making things swampy, then a light mist? It works well with my sling enclosures? [I][SIZE=2]edit: copying that for my notes lol[/SIZE][/I] [/QUOTE]
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