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<blockquote data-quote="meridannight" data-source="post: 219940" data-attributes="member: 39025"><p>I think many tarantulas can survive 50 degrees, but not sure for how long exactly. Definitely not long on our terms. If it's just for a few days, I wouldn't worry too much. But longer stretches lasting for weeks that would be a problem. That's way too cold in the long term. </p><p></p><p>The lowest I've let the temp drop is to 60F. And that's way too cold for myself! I only had that going for a few days and happened because my heater was not doing its job anymore and I had to replace it.</p><p></p><p>The advice to place all your tarantula enclosures into a larger enclosure or a contained space and then heat that is a good advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meridannight, post: 219940, member: 39025"] I think many tarantulas can survive 50 degrees, but not sure for how long exactly. Definitely not long on our terms. If it's just for a few days, I wouldn't worry too much. But longer stretches lasting for weeks that would be a problem. That's way too cold in the long term. The lowest I've let the temp drop is to 60F. And that's way too cold for myself! I only had that going for a few days and happened because my heater was not doing its job anymore and I had to replace it. The advice to place all your tarantula enclosures into a larger enclosure or a contained space and then heat that is a good advice. [/QUOTE]
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