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The amount of stuff that should have killed my spiders but didn't
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<blockquote data-quote="obungma" data-source="post: 225793" data-attributes="member: 39059"><p>I have been keeping some spider now for a while and I keep up with stuff just to make sure what I'm doing is correct, but it keeps getting me more and more worried as I go on reading what NOT to do. I kept some spider from slings to adults with many mistakes along the way, like using scented candles in the same room, keeping supplies in a bag in my kitchen with constant stuff going on, the amount of open windows possibly letting in harmful chemicals, and yet they still thrive. How is this possible? I'm worried eventually all this stuff is gonna catch up to them and I don't know what to do. The amount of harm possible from he smallest things is almost causing me to quit the hobby. Should I just keep doing what I'm doing since they seem fine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="obungma, post: 225793, member: 39059"] I have been keeping some spider now for a while and I keep up with stuff just to make sure what I'm doing is correct, but it keeps getting me more and more worried as I go on reading what NOT to do. I kept some spider from slings to adults with many mistakes along the way, like using scented candles in the same room, keeping supplies in a bag in my kitchen with constant stuff going on, the amount of open windows possibly letting in harmful chemicals, and yet they still thrive. How is this possible? I'm worried eventually all this stuff is gonna catch up to them and I don't know what to do. The amount of harm possible from he smallest things is almost causing me to quit the hobby. Should I just keep doing what I'm doing since they seem fine? [/QUOTE]
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