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<blockquote data-quote="Iya" data-source="post: 49848" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>I did a lot of research, as I posted on my first post. I read a book that said to avoid heat rocks, but it said that a heat mat is the way to go. When researching the web it says the same. I went and talked with the people at the pet store and they say the same. I researched this animal awhile before I bought it, went down the line to make sure I purchased the right one for viewing. Why would I allow preschool student handle a spider that can potential harm them, it is just for viewing. I also read that during a molt the tempts and humidity should be warm to help with a successful molt, the heat lamo is not in the tank, it is above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iya, post: 49848, member: 4024"] I did a lot of research, as I posted on my first post. I read a book that said to avoid heat rocks, but it said that a heat mat is the way to go. When researching the web it says the same. I went and talked with the people at the pet store and they say the same. I researched this animal awhile before I bought it, went down the line to make sure I purchased the right one for viewing. Why would I allow preschool student handle a spider that can potential harm them, it is just for viewing. I also read that during a molt the tempts and humidity should be warm to help with a successful molt, the heat lamo is not in the tank, it is above. [/QUOTE]
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