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water dish...mites?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grammostola" data-source="post: 31252" data-attributes="member: 3255"><p>Somrthing that has worked for me is if the mites are in the tank empty the water dish but leave it in the tank along with everything else including substrate hide everything but the spider. And put it in the freezer or if it is winter and you live in the north leave it in your garage or in an area where the weather wont get to it overnight. put the spider in a container with either clean fresh substrate or a moist paper towel or something that will keep it comfortable over night. And bring the tank back inside or out of the freezer. This has worked for me just wait another night after you do this so the tank can warm back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grammostola, post: 31252, member: 3255"] Somrthing that has worked for me is if the mites are in the tank empty the water dish but leave it in the tank along with everything else including substrate hide everything but the spider. And put it in the freezer or if it is winter and you live in the north leave it in your garage or in an area where the weather wont get to it overnight. put the spider in a container with either clean fresh substrate or a moist paper towel or something that will keep it comfortable over night. And bring the tank back inside or out of the freezer. This has worked for me just wait another night after you do this so the tank can warm back up. [/QUOTE]
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