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Spiderling very weak after molting
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 35062" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Keeping 60-70 % humidity is what you'd use on arboreal tarantulas,why I don't agree is that the specimen likes it dry and will utilize a dish if need be. If you're scared that the T might drown,you could put pebbles in. Terrestrial tarantulas will drink or soak up water via the toe tips,where arboreal tarantulas can't and take in via water dish or humidity and lastly via food source. This is how I have kept all my lasiodora specimens,but in the end it is up to you the keeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 35062, member: 1070"] Keeping 60-70 % humidity is what you'd use on arboreal tarantulas,why I don't agree is that the specimen likes it dry and will utilize a dish if need be. If you're scared that the T might drown,you could put pebbles in. Terrestrial tarantulas will drink or soak up water via the toe tips,where arboreal tarantulas can't and take in via water dish or humidity and lastly via food source. This is how I have kept all my lasiodora specimens,but in the end it is up to you the keeper. [/QUOTE]
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