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<blockquote data-quote="Iya" data-source="post: 49867" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>I appreciate any help, but the way it was approached took me off guard. After I read your response I decided to look into what you said, but looked up heating lamps and heating pads. The response I got back was exactly what you said. I am shocked because I looked into many websites, I read a book, and even spoke to someone who I believe had the knowledge, led me to believe that one was necessary do to the fact of air conditioners. In the pet stores the spiders are all under lights. I can't act like I know everything either, when I am only learning, but I thought that with all the research that I done (I even took notes), I wasn't going in blind. I turned off the lamp and the heater, I hope I did not harm him. I do apologize for getting defensive, thanks for the help. So do you think that with the lamp and the heater is what caused him to act weird? Or do you think he might be going through a molt? If you don't want to give additional advice I understand, sorry for before, and thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iya, post: 49867, member: 4024"] I appreciate any help, but the way it was approached took me off guard. After I read your response I decided to look into what you said, but looked up heating lamps and heating pads. The response I got back was exactly what you said. I am shocked because I looked into many websites, I read a book, and even spoke to someone who I believe had the knowledge, led me to believe that one was necessary do to the fact of air conditioners. In the pet stores the spiders are all under lights. I can't act like I know everything either, when I am only learning, but I thought that with all the research that I done (I even took notes), I wasn't going in blind. I turned off the lamp and the heater, I hope I did not harm him. I do apologize for getting defensive, thanks for the help. So do you think that with the lamp and the heater is what caused him to act weird? Or do you think he might be going through a molt? If you don't want to give additional advice I understand, sorry for before, and thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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