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<blockquote data-quote="Tongue Flicker" data-source="post: 21857" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>First up, Avics are arboreal tarantulas so they could benefit more from having a tall enclosure. Substrate really isn't an issue for arboreals but it is crucial for maintaining humidity inside the tank and for this coco fiber usually does the job. You should wide pieces of barks, tree trunks and fake/live hanging plants ready. They may need supplemental heating if your house gets too cold and by that if it drops below 70F. Depending on the size you're getting but younger ones needs more moisture from misting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tongue Flicker, post: 21857, member: 1055"] First up, Avics are arboreal tarantulas so they could benefit more from having a tall enclosure. Substrate really isn't an issue for arboreals but it is crucial for maintaining humidity inside the tank and for this coco fiber usually does the job. You should wide pieces of barks, tree trunks and fake/live hanging plants ready. They may need supplemental heating if your house gets too cold and by that if it drops below 70F. Depending on the size you're getting but younger ones needs more moisture from misting. [/QUOTE]
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