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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 224458" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Welcome to the forum & the hobby. I keep a few Selenocosmia cressapies & keep those dry & would imagine that given your weather over there, all of your T's would thrive in a dry environment. I give a decent sized water dish which I move if not every weekly feed day, then every other feed day. I overflow the water bowl once a week & allow the substrate around & below it to become slightly moist & then allow it to completely dry out, thus avoiding issues with mold. </p><p></p><p>I find with my Selenocosmia cressapies, that I see them, but that they prefer to be under cover & that they enjoy burrowing, moving substrate & then webbing everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 224458, member: 29323"] Welcome to the forum & the hobby. I keep a few Selenocosmia cressapies & keep those dry & would imagine that given your weather over there, all of your T's would thrive in a dry environment. I give a decent sized water dish which I move if not every weekly feed day, then every other feed day. I overflow the water bowl once a week & allow the substrate around & below it to become slightly moist & then allow it to completely dry out, thus avoiding issues with mold. I find with my Selenocosmia cressapies, that I see them, but that they prefer to be under cover & that they enjoy burrowing, moving substrate & then webbing everything. [/QUOTE]
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