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<blockquote data-quote="entomology" data-source="post: 23545" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>@ Ryan </p><p>Use a UVB short length 5.0 glide for ur plants. But be careful as live planks have it's good sides and bad and bed being there is always wet/ moist soil and that harbors mites. Dnt worry too much about the oxygen exchange as tarantulas have an " open respiratory system" not closed like us. The heat of a basking lamp or night glo is good, but too close to a plant can damage is</p><p>UVB 5.0 stimulates</p><p>Movement and reproductive behavior</p><p>Stimulates appetite and activity </p><p>Visual light output. </p><p>Seeing as ur tarantula is in an artificial environment try keep to plastic plants as I've mentioned live ones ned saturated soil to absorb numerals etc hence staying wet attracting mites and bacteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entomology, post: 23545, member: 517"] @ Ryan Use a UVB short length 5.0 glide for ur plants. But be careful as live planks have it's good sides and bad and bed being there is always wet/ moist soil and that harbors mites. Dnt worry too much about the oxygen exchange as tarantulas have an " open respiratory system" not closed like us. The heat of a basking lamp or night glo is good, but too close to a plant can damage is UVB 5.0 stimulates Movement and reproductive behavior Stimulates appetite and activity Visual light output. Seeing as ur tarantula is in an artificial environment try keep to plastic plants as I've mentioned live ones ned saturated soil to absorb numerals etc hence staying wet attracting mites and bacteria. [/QUOTE]
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