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<blockquote data-quote="entomology" data-source="post: 16864" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Yeah ur Balfouri are kept at correct temp and humidity at 65-70% humidity. I don't agree with others keeping them at humidity at less that 10 %!!! Seni desert does not mean no access to water and tarantulas will drink so in my opinion it is inhumane to withhold life supporting elements such as water . Even at dew point humidity will be more than 10 percent , but go read up up a few ppl that keep them and You will see in their natural habitat in Yemen the temperature drops and humidity increases the deeper they burrow as terrestrials. Everyone does their own thing, but just go do a little research and lets see what u say about their humidity??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entomology, post: 16864, member: 517"] Yeah ur Balfouri are kept at correct temp and humidity at 65-70% humidity. I don't agree with others keeping them at humidity at less that 10 %!!! Seni desert does not mean no access to water and tarantulas will drink so in my opinion it is inhumane to withhold life supporting elements such as water . Even at dew point humidity will be more than 10 percent , but go read up up a few ppl that keep them and You will see in their natural habitat in Yemen the temperature drops and humidity increases the deeper they burrow as terrestrials. Everyone does their own thing, but just go do a little research and lets see what u say about their humidity?? [/QUOTE]
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