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Will Tarantula burrow to escape humidity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241801" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>You have a relatively small T. in a big enclosure. A water dish with minimal overflow should be no issues whatsoever. Bro, most of the things you describe here are normal things that Tarantula do. T's are very hardy and adaptable. B. Hamorii don't need excess humidity to thrive. Keep your water dish full and things should be great! Matter of fact both species you have spoken about (G. Pulchra) do well on dry sub with a little bit of overflow. If the T likes its damp sub it will stay near the damp sub. If it shows no preference then don't worry about overflow. You observe your T's, obviously, and they will let you know what and if they like damp or dry sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241801, member: 37740"] You have a relatively small T. in a big enclosure. A water dish with minimal overflow should be no issues whatsoever. Bro, most of the things you describe here are normal things that Tarantula do. T's are very hardy and adaptable. B. Hamorii don't need excess humidity to thrive. Keep your water dish full and things should be great! Matter of fact both species you have spoken about (G. Pulchra) do well on dry sub with a little bit of overflow. If the T likes its damp sub it will stay near the damp sub. If it shows no preference then don't worry about overflow. You observe your T's, obviously, and they will let you know what and if they like damp or dry sub. [/QUOTE]
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