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Thinking about getting a Salmon Pink birdeater
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<blockquote data-quote="IMAGINE1391" data-source="post: 142100" data-attributes="member: 28125"><p>I recently got into this hobby this past August when I ordered a GBB and I love it! I wanna add another species that is quite different and would eventually be a large specimen. I also don’t want a T that is super aggressive so all signs point to the LP. Correct me if I am wrong.</p><p></p><p>So I would like to know what environment best suits them. My house is always around 70-72 degrees so would I need an extra heat source? And how would I keep the habitat from molding since you have to keep an LP in a humid environment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IMAGINE1391, post: 142100, member: 28125"] I recently got into this hobby this past August when I ordered a GBB and I love it! I wanna add another species that is quite different and would eventually be a large specimen. I also don’t want a T that is super aggressive so all signs point to the LP. Correct me if I am wrong. So I would like to know what environment best suits them. My house is always around 70-72 degrees so would I need an extra heat source? And how would I keep the habitat from molding since you have to keep an LP in a humid environment? [/QUOTE]
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