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<blockquote data-quote="Justine" data-source="post: 171397" data-attributes="member: 31819"><p>Our house is usually 55 F And rarely is it in the high 60F or 70F degrees. In the summer we have central air so the house can get chili. We keep our substrate moist (but not saturated) and his water dish filled. Can you tell me any signs and symptoms of a dehydrated tarantula? ...please don’t say fainting. Our tank is acrylic and the mats rated for these tanks radiate less heat than traditional mats. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Now I am hoping someone can give us signs of a dehydrated tarantula. This is literally the most interesting creature we have ever had and the most tricky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justine, post: 171397, member: 31819"] Our house is usually 55 F And rarely is it in the high 60F or 70F degrees. In the summer we have central air so the house can get chili. We keep our substrate moist (but not saturated) and his water dish filled. Can you tell me any signs and symptoms of a dehydrated tarantula? ...please don’t say fainting. Our tank is acrylic and the mats rated for these tanks radiate less heat than traditional mats. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Now I am hoping someone can give us signs of a dehydrated tarantula. This is literally the most interesting creature we have ever had and the most tricky. [/QUOTE]
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