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<blockquote data-quote="Sabeth" data-source="post: 18027" data-attributes="member: 545"><p>Every piece of info I've gleaned from pet shops regarding tarantulas is wrong. Rosies <em>hate</em> a moist environment, especially wet sub. The only tarantulas that require that kind of wetness are the babies under 2 inches and the swamp dwellers.</p><p> </p><p>Mexican Redknees do not require any more treatment than do Rosies. A Redknee was my first T and they are super easy to care for. They like a dry cage, room temperature, a water dish, and just several crickets a month. A hideaway is also appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabeth, post: 18027, member: 545"] Every piece of info I've gleaned from pet shops regarding tarantulas is wrong. Rosies [I]hate[/I] a moist environment, especially wet sub. The only tarantulas that require that kind of wetness are the babies under 2 inches and the swamp dwellers. Mexican Redknees do not require any more treatment than do Rosies. A Redknee was my first T and they are super easy to care for. They like a dry cage, room temperature, a water dish, and just several crickets a month. A hideaway is also appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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