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<blockquote data-quote="MatthewM1" data-source="post: 30762" data-attributes="member: 3019"><p>While your T will eat less and grow more slowly at those temps it won't kill it. A general rule is that if your comfortable at the room temperature your spiders will be as well.if you did want to up the temps a space heater is the recommended way to go. Get one with a thermostat and you can set it to only kick on once temps drop past a certain point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MatthewM1, post: 30762, member: 3019"] While your T will eat less and grow more slowly at those temps it won't kill it. A general rule is that if your comfortable at the room temperature your spiders will be as well.if you did want to up the temps a space heater is the recommended way to go. Get one with a thermostat and you can set it to only kick on once temps drop past a certain point [/QUOTE]
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